Salman Khan
ISLAMABAD: With Lahore in the lead, nine districts in the country account for a gap of over three million between male and female voters — around one-fourth of the total difference of 12.41m between the two sets of voters.
The district-wise data of voters released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) reveals that as many as 16 districts have a gender gap of over 200,000 with two districts of Punjab — Lahore and Faisalabad — accounting for a gap of over 1m voters. These 16 districts include 14 from Punjab and one each from Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
However, on the bright side the difference in many districts, which had high gender gap in 2018, has narrowed down.