The Punjab Bar Council elections started at 9:00 AM today and are being held simultaneously across all sections in Punjab, where new leadership will be elected for the next five years at district levels. The Polling will end at 5:00 PM today. 75 Seats will be contested for by Candidates. The official result will be announced on November 17. We are here to provides you best and fast Punjab Bar council election result from all cities.
In a unanimous decision, the Pakistan Bar Association (PBC) announced the election of its new leadership for the 2025–2026 term.
The Punjab Bar Council election result for 2025 will be held on November 1. October 4 is the deadline for submitting nomination papers. Preparations for the nationwide elections are in full swing, and the bar is closely monitoring the election process. According to the schedule published by the Punjab Election Commissioner/Attorney-General, thousands of barristers will exercise their right to vote on election day. The preliminary list of candidates is scheduled to be published on October 6. Nomination paper examination will take place from October 9 to 11 in the districts of Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Sargodha, and Sahiwal. Candidates may withdraw their candidacy until October 14. The final list will be published on October 16. The election will be held simultaneously across the country on November 1.
Punjab Bar Council Election Result
Lahore Seat Election Result
LAHORE – The results for the highly anticipated Punjab Bar Council (PBC) elections for the Lahore seats have been finalized, with Mian Asif securing the top position after a vigorous campaign.
Out of the 77 candidates, Mian Asif led the field with an impressive 6,185 votes, placing him at the head of the 16 members elected to represent the Lahore constituency on the provincial council. The election was marked by a tight race, especially among the top contenders.
Awais Bhatti secured the second position with 6,084 votes, followed closely by Adeel Ehsan, who garnered 6,074 votes. Shahzad Khan Kakar, a former Vice-President of the Lahore Bar Association grabbed the fourth spot with an impressive tally of 6031 votes. The top five candidates all successfully crossed the 6,000-vote mark, underscoring the competitive nature of the election. Sumaira Hussain also secured a decisive victory, landing in the fifth spot with 6,027 votes.
Based on the final tally for the 16 available Lahore seats, all candidates on the provided list have been successfully elected. The 16th and final seat was secured by Irfan Tarrar, who received 5,394 votes.
Final Results: The 16 Elected Members from Lahore
Here are the newly elected members for the Punjab Bar Council from the Lahore seat, along with their respective vote counts:
Mian Asif: 6,185
Awais Bhatti: 6,084
Adeel Ehsan: 6,074
Shahzad Khan Kakar: 6,031
Sumaira Hussain: 6,027
Zameer Jhedu: 5,932
Rehan Khan: 5,864
Yasir Siddidue: 5,789
Maqsood Khokhar: 5,745
Sohail Murshad: 5,721
Ch. Zubair Kasana: 5,693
Imran Pasha: 5,550
Arfan Khan: 5,545
Abbas Chaddhar: 5,497
Rana Haseeb: 5,414
Irfan Tarrar: 5,394

These 16 members will now represent the extensive legal fraternity of Lahore in the Punjab Bar Council, the primary regulatory and administrative body for lawyers in the province.
*The conclusive results will be announced by the Advocate General (Punjab)


