The
Conduct Of General Elections Order, 2002
(Chief
Executive's Order No.7 of 2002)
WHEREAS
pursuant to the announcement for restoration of democracy by the
President on the fourteenth day of August, 2001, it is expedient
to provide for the holding of general elections in the country for
the election of the members of the National Assembly and the Provincial
Assemblies and the matters connected therewith and ancillary thereto;
AND
WHEREAS
updated electoral rolls are to be prepared and delimitation
of constituencies is to be carried out in view of the increase in
the number of seats in the Assemblies;
NOW,
THEREFORE
in pursuance of the Proclamation of Emergency of the
fourteenth day of October, 1999, and the Provisional Constitution
Order No. 1 of 1999, and in exercise of all other powers enabling
him in that behalf, the Chief Executive of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan is pleased to make and promulgate the following Order:—
1.
Short title, extent and commencement:
(1) This Order may
be called the Conduct of General Elections Order, 2002.
(2)
It extends to the whole of Pakistan.
(3)
It shall come into force at once.
2.
Definitions:
In this Order, unless there is anything repugnant
in the subject or context:
(a)
"Chief Election Commissioner" means the Chief Election
Commissioner appointed under the Election Commission Order, 2002
(Chief Executive's Order 1 of 2002);
(b)
"Constitution" means the Constitution of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan, 1973, which is in abeyance by virtue of the Proclamation
of Emergency of the fourteenth day of October, 1999; 1[*]
(c)
"prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this
Order 2[; and]
2[
(d) "technocrat"
means a person who is the holder of a degree requiring conclusion
of at least sixteen years of education, recognized
by the University Grants Commission or a recognized statutory body,
as well as at least twenty years of experience, including
a record of achievement at the national or international level.]
1 Omitted,
vide C.E.O. No. 21 of 2002, dt. 31-7-2002.
2 Added ibid.
3.
Order to override other laws:
The provisions of this Order
shall have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the Constitution
or in any other law for the time being in force relating to the
forthcoming elections to the 1[Senate] National
Assembly and the Provincial Assemblies.
4.
Conduct of General Elections:
Subject to the Election Commission
Order, 2002 (C.E.'s Order No. 1 of 2002) and notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained in the Constitution, the Electoral Rolls
Act, 1974 (XXI of 1974), the Delimitation of Constituencies Act,
1974 (XXXIV of 1974), 1[the Senate (Election) Act, 1975
(LI of 1975], the Representation of the People Act, 1976 (LXXXV
of 1976) and the Houses of Parliament and Provincial Assemblies
(Elections) Order, 1977 (PPO No. 5 of 1977), or any other law for
the time being in force, the Chief Election Commissioner or, as
the case may be, the Election Commission shall take such steps and
measures, including preparation of electoral rolls and delimitation
of the constituencies, and adopt such procedure, do such acts, pass
such orders, issue such directions and take all such ancillary,
incidental and consequential steps as may be deemed necessary for
effectively carrying out the elections for the members of the 1[Senate] National
Assembly and Provincial Assemblies in October, 2002.
(1) There shall be three hundred and forty-two seats of the
members in the National Assembly, including seats reserved for women
and non-Muslims.
(2)
The seats in the National Assembly referred to in clause (1), except
as provided in clause (3), are allocated to each Province, the Federally
Administered Tribal Areas and the Federal Capital as under:
General Seats
Women
Total
Baluchistan
14
3
17
Federally Administrated
Tribal Areas
12
-
12
Federal Capital
2
-
2
North-West Frontier
Province
35
8
43
Punjab
148
35
183
Sind
61
14
75
Total
272
60
332
1 Added
vide CEO No. 21 of 2002, dt. 31-7-2002.
2 Substituted ibid.
(3)
In addition to the number of seats referred to in clause (2), there
shall be in the National Assembly ten seats reserved for non-Muslims
as defined in Article 260 of the Constitution.
(4)
For the purpose of election to the National Assembly:
(a)
the constituencies for the election on general seats shall be single
member territorial constituencies;
(b) the members to fill the general
seats in the National Assembly shall be elected by direct and free
vote;
(c)
each Province shall be a single constituency for all seats reserved
for women which are allocated to the respective Provinces under
clause (2);
(d) the constituency for all seats reserved for non-Muslims shall
be the whole country;
(e)
the members to fill seats reserved for women which are allocated
to a Province under clause (2) shall be elected through proportional
representation system of political parties' lists of candidates
specified in Article 8F on the basis of total number of general seats
won by each political party in the National Assembly;
(f) the members to fill seats reserved for non-Muslims under clause
(3) shall be elected through proportional representation system
of political parties' lists of candidates specified in Article 8F
on the basis of total number of general seats won by each political
party in the National Assembly; and
(g) a political party securing less than five per centum of the
total number of general seats in the National Assembly shall not
be entitled to any seat reserved for women or non-Muslims.]
(1) Each Provincial
Assembly shall consist of general seats and seats reserved for women
and non-Muslims as herein below specified:
General Seats
Women
Non-Muslims
Total
Baluchistan
51
11
3
65
North-West Frontier
Province
99
22
3
124
Punjab
297
66
8
371
Sind
130
29
9
168
Total
577
128
23
728
1 Substituted vide
CEO No. 21 of 2002, dt. 31-7-2002.
(2)
For the purpose of election to a Provincial Assembly:
(a)
the constituencies for the general seats shall be single member
territorial constituencies;
(b)
members to fill the general seats shall be elected by direct and
free vote;
(c)
each Province shall be a single constituency for all seats reserved
for women and non-Muslims which are allocated to the respective
Provinces under clause (1);
(d)
the members to fill seats reserved for women and non-Muslims allocated
to a Province under clause (1) shall be elected through proportional
representation system of political parties' lists of candidates
specified in Article 8F on the basis of total number of general
seats won by each political party in the Provincial Assembly; and
(e)
a political party securing less than five per centum of the total
number of general seats in the Provincial Assembly shall not be
entitled to any seat reserved for women or non-Muslims.
7.
System of elections:
The elections for the members of the
National Assembly and the Provincial Assemblies shall be held on
the basis of joint electorate.
Notwithstanding
anything contained in the Constitution or any other law for the
time being in force including the Electoral Rolls Act, 1974 (XXI
of 1974), for the election of members of the 2[Senate,] National Assembly and Provincial
Assemblies, a citizen who has attained the age of eighteen years
on the first day of January, 2002, shall be eligible to vote and
the Chief Election Commissioner shall cause the electoral rolls
to be prepared accordingly under the provisions of the Electoral
Rolls Act, 1974:
Provided
that any claim for inclusion of any name or objection against any
entry in the electoral roll shall be made to the Revising Authority
within 15 days of the publication of the draft electoral roll.]
Notwithstanding anything contained in
the Electoral Rolls Act, 1974 (XXI of 1974), the Electoral Rolls,
Rules, 1974, or any other law for the time being in force, including
the Forms prescribed
for preparation of electoral rolls on joint electorate basis in
pursuance of Article 7 of the Conduct of General Elections Order,
2002 (Chief Executive's Order No. 7 of 2002), the status of Quadiani
Group or the Lahori Group (who call themselves `Ahmadis' or by any
other name) or a person who does not believe in the absolute and
unqualified finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon
him), the last of the prophets or claimed or claims to be a Prophet,
in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after
Muhammad (peace be upon him) or recognizes such a claimant as a
Prophet or religious reformer shall remain the same as provided
in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973.
1 Inserted
vide CEO No. 14 of 2002, dt. 14-5-2002.
2 Inserted
vide CEO No. 21 of 2002, dt. 31-7-2002.
3 Inserted vide CEO
No. 15 of 2002, dt. 17-6-2002.
7C. If
a person has got himself enrolled as voter and objection is filed
before the Revising Authority notified under the Electoral Rolls
Act, 1974, within ten days from issuance of the Conduct of General
Elections (Second Amendment) Order, 2002, that such a voter is not
a Muslim, the Revising Authority shall issue a notice to him to
appear before it within fifteen days and require him to sign a declaration
regarding his belief about the absolute and unqualified finality
of the Prophethood of Muhamamd (peace be upon him) in Form-IV prescribed
under the Electoral Rolls Rules, 1974. In case he refuses to sign
the declaration as aforesaid, he shall be deemed to be a non-Muslim
and his name shall be deleted from the joint electoral rolls and
added to a supplementary list of voters in the same electoral area
as non-Muslim. In case the voter does not turn up in spite of service
of notice, an ex-parte order may be passed against him.]
8.
Laws relating to election etc. to apply:
Notwithstanding
anything contained in the Constitution, the Electoral Rolls Act,
1974 (XXI of 1974), the Delimitation of Constituencies Act, 1974
(XXXIV of 1974) 1[the Senate (Election)
Act, 1975 (LI of 1975),] and the Representation of the People
Act, 1976 (LXXXV of
1976) and any rules made thereunder, for the time being in force,
shall, in so far as they are not inconsistent with any provision
of this Order, apply to the preparation and revision of electoral
rolls, the delimitation of constituencies, the choosing of a member
from the Federal Capital, the appointment of election tribunals
and the conduct of elections to the National Assembly and the Provincial
Assemblies.
1 Inserted vide CEO No. 21 of 2002, dt. 31-7-2002.
Notwithstanding
anything contained in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan, 1973, the Senate (Election) Act, 1975 (LI of 1975), the
Representation of the People Act, 1976 (LXXXV of 1976), or any other
law for the time being in force, a person shall not be qualified
to be elected or chosen as a member of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)
or a Provincial Assembly unless he is at least a graduate possessing
a bachelor degree in any discipline or any degree recognized as
equivalent by the University Grants Commission under the University
Grants Commission Act, 1974 (XXIII of 1974)] 2[or any
other law for the time being in force.]
(1)
The Senate shall consist of one hundred members of whom:
(a)
fourteen shall be elected by the members of each Provincial Assembly;
(b) eight shall be elected by direct and free vote from the Federally
Administered Tribal Areas as provided in Article 8C;
(c)
two on general seats, one woman and one technocrat or aalim
shall be elected from the Federal Capital in the manner specified
in the Senate (Election of Members from the Federal Capital) Order,
1988 (P.O. No. 3 of 1988);
(d)
four women shall be elected by the members of each Provincial Assembly;
and
(e)
four shall be elected by the members of each Provincial Assembly
to represent technocrats and ulema.
Explanation: For the purpose of this Article, the term "technocrats"
defined in clause (d) of Article 2 shall include ulema.
(2)
Election to fill seats in the Senate allocated to each Province
shall be held in accordance with the system of proportional representation
by means of the single transferable vote.
1 Inserted
vide CEO No. 17 of 2002, dt. 24-6-2002.
2 Inserted vide CEO
No. 21 of 2002, dt. 31-7-2002.
(3)
The Senate shall not be subject to dissolution but the term of its
members, who shall retire as follows, shall be six years:
(a)
of the members referred to in paragraph (a) of clause (1), seven
shall retire after the expiration of the first three years and seven
shall retire after the expiration of the next three years;
(b) of the members referred to in paragraph (b) of the aforesaid clause,
four shall retire after the expiration of the first three years
and four shall retire after the expiration of the next three years;
(c) of the members referred to in paragraph (c) of the aforesaid clause:
(i) one elected on general seat shall retire after the expiration
of the first three years and the other one shall retire after the
expiration of the next three years, and
(ii)
one elected on the seat reserved for technocrat or, as the case
may be, aalim shall retire after first three years and the
one elected on the seat reserved for woman shall retire after the
expiration of next three years; and
(d)
of the members referred to in paragraph (d) of the aforesaid clause,
two shall retire after the expiration of the first three years and
two shall retire after the expiration of the next three years; and
(e) of the members referred to in paragraph (e) of the aforesaid
clause, two shall retire after the expiration of the first three
years and two shall retire after the expiration of the next three
years, provided that the term of office of a person elected to fill a casual vacancy
shall be the unexpired term of the member whose vacancy he has filled.
8C.
Constituencies in the Federally Administered Tribal Area:
The constituencies
for seats in the Senate from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
shall be as under:
Contituencies
No. of Seats
South Waziristan Agency
1
South Waziristan Agency
1
Kurram Agency
1
Orakzai Agency
1
Khyber Agency
1
Mohmand Agency
1
Bajaur Agency
1
Frontier Regions
1
(a)Tank, (b)Dera Ismail Khan, (c)Lakki, (d)Bannu, (e)Kohat, (f)Peshawar
8D.
Qualifications and disqualifications of members of Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament) and Provincial Assemblies:
(1) In addition to the educational qualification specified in Article 8A,
a person shall not be qualified to be elected or chosen as a member of a
House of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) or Provincial Assembly unless:
(a) he is a citizen of Pakistan;
(b)
he is, in the case of National Assembly, not less than twenty-five
years and is enrolled as a voter in:
(i)
any electoral roll for election to a general seat; or a seat reserved
for non-Muslims; and
(ii)
any area in a Province from where he seeks membership for election
to a seat reserved for women;
(c)
he is, in the case of Senate, not less than thirty years of age
and is enrolled as a voter in any area in a Province or, as the
case may be, the Federal Capital or the Federally Administered Tribal
Areas, from where he seeks membership;
(d)
he is, in the case of a Provincial Assembly, not less than twenty-five
years of age and is enrolled as voter in any area in a Province
from where he seeks membership for that Assembly;
(e)
he is of good character and is not commonly known as one who violates
Islamic Injunctions;
(f)
he has adequate knowledge of Islamic teachings and practices obligatory
duties prescribed by Islam as well as abstains from major sins;
(g)
he is sagacious, righteous and non-profligate and honest and ameen;
(h)
he has not been convicted for a crime involving moral turpitude
or for giving false evidence;
(i)
he has not, after the establishment of Pakistan, worked against
the integrity of the country or opposed the ideology of Pakistan, provided
that the disqualifications specified in paragraphs (f) and (g) shall
not apply to a person who is a non-Muslim, but such a person shall
have good moral reputation; and
(j)
he possesses such other qualifications as may be prescribed by an
Act of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament).
(2)
A person shall be disqualified from being elected or chosen as,
and from being, a member of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) or a Provincial Assembly,
if:
(a)
he is of unsound mind and has been so declared by a competent court;
or
(b) he is an undischarged insolvent; or
(c)
he ceases to be a citizen of Pakistan, or acquires the citizenship
of a foreign State; or
(d) he holds an office of profit in the service
of Pakistan other than an office declared by law not to disqualify its holder; or
(e) he is in the service of any statutory body or anybody which is owned
or controlled by the Government or in which the Government has a
controlling share or interests; or
(f)
he being a citizen of Pakistan by virtue of section 14B of the Pakistan
Citizenship Act, 1951 (II of 1951), he is for the time being disqualified
under any law in force in Azad Jammu and Kashmir from being elected
as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Azad Jammu and Kashmir;
or
(g)
he is propagating any opinion, or acting in any manner, prejudicial
to the Ideology of Pakistan, or the sovereignty, integrity or security
of Pakistan, or morality, or the maintenance of public order, or
the integrity or independence of the Judiciary of Pakistan, or which
defames or brings into ridicule the judiciary or the Armed Forces
of Pakistan; or
(h)
he has been convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction on a
charge of corrupt practice, moral turpitude or misuse of power or
authority under any law for the time being in force; or
(i)
he has been dismissed from the service of Pakistan or service of
a corporation or office set up or controlled by the Federal Government,
Provincial Government or a local government on the grounds of misconduct
involving moral turpitude; or
(j)
he has been removed or compulsorily retired from the service of
Pakistan or service of a corporation or office set up or controlled
by the Federal Government, Provincial Government or a local government
on the grounds of misconduct involving moral turpitude; or
(k)
he has been in the service of Pakistan or of any statutory body
or any body which is owned or controlled by the Government or in
which the Government has a controlling share of interest,
unless a period of two years has elapsed since he ceased to be in
such service; or
(l)
he, whether by himself, or by any person or body of persons in trust
for him or for his benefit or on his account or as a member of a
Hindu undivided family, has any share or interest in a contract,
not being a contract between a cooperative society and Government,
for the supply of goods to, or for the execution of any contract
or for the performance of any service undertaken by Government, provided
that the disqualification under this paragraph shall not apply to
a person:
(i)
where the share or interest in the contract devolves on him by inheritance
or succession or as a legatee, executor or administrator, until
the expiration of six months after it has so devolved on him;
(ii)
where the contract has been entered into by or on behalf of a public
company as defined in the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984),
of which he is a shareholder but is not a director holding an office
of profit under the company; or
(iii)
where he is a member of a Hindu undivided family and the contract
has been entered into by any other member of that family
in the course of carrying on a separate business in which he has
no share or interests; or
(Explanation: In this Article,
"goods" does not include agricultural produce
or commodity grown or produced by him or such goods as he is, under
any directive of Government or any law for the time being in force;
under a duty or obligation to supply.)
(m)
he holds any office of profit in the service of Pakistan other than
the following offices namely:
(i)
an office which is not whole time office remunerated either by salary
or by fee;
(ii)
the office of Lumbardar, whether called by this or any other title;
(iii)
the Qaumi Razakars;
(iv)
any office the holder whereof, by virtue of such office, is liable
to be called up for military training or military service under
any law providing for the constitution or raising of a Force; or
(n)
he has been convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for having absconded
by a competent court under any law for the time being in force,
or
(o)
he has obtained a loan for an amount of two million rupees or more,
from any bank financial institution, cooperative society or cooperative
body in his own name or in the name of his spouse or any of his
dependents, which stands unpaid for more than one year from the
due date, or has had such loan written off, or
(p)
he or his spouse or any of his dependents has defaulted in payment
of government dues and utility charges, including telephone electricity,
gas and water charges of an amount in excess of ten thousand rupees,
for over six months, or
(q) he is for the time being disqualified
from being elected or chosen as a member of the Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament) or of a Provincial
Assembly under any law for the time being in force.
8E. Objection against
candidature:
Notwithstanding anything contained to the contrary
in any law for the time being in force, any person or authority
may object to the candidature of a person who has submitted nomination
papers or whose name has been included in the party list submitted
by a political party for election to a seat in the Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament) or a Provincial Assembly, before the Returning Officer
within the period specified by the Election Commission for the scrutiny
of nomination papers of candidates contesting elections for membership
of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) and Provincial Assemblies.
8F.
Party lists for reserved seats, etc:
(1) For the purpose
of election to seats reserved for women and non-Muslims in the National
Assembly and Provincial Assemblies, the political parties contesting
election for such seats shall within the period fixed by the Election
Commission for submission of nomination papers, file separate
lists of their candidates in order of priority for seats reserved
for women and non-Muslims with the Chief Election Commissioner or,
as he may direct, with the Provincial Election Commissioner, who
shall forthwith cause such lists to be published for information
of the public at large.
(2)
The parties' lists referred to in clause (1) may contain as many
names of additional candidates as a political party may deem necessary
for contesting seats reserved for women and non-Muslims to provide
for any disqualification of candidates during scrutiny of nomination
papers or for filling of any vacant seat during the terms of National
Assembly and Provincial Assemblies, as the case may be.
(3)
Where a seat reserved for women or non-Muslims in the National Assembly
or a Provincial Assembly falls vacant for death, resignation or
disqualification of a member, it shall be filled in by the next
person in order of precedent from the party's list of the candidate
submitted to the Election Commission under clause (1).
(4)
Every candidate contesting election on a seat reserved for women or
non-Muslims shall, alongwith the nomination papers and other relevant documents,
submit to the Returning Officer appointed by the Election Commission
in this behalf:
(a)
a copy of the party list of the candidate's political party for
such seats;
(b)
declarations and statements as required by law or rules in support
of the nomination; and
(c)
the fee required under any law for the time being in force for filing
nomination papers.
8G. Elections deemed
to be held under the Constitution:
The election
held under this Order shall be deemed to have been held under this
Constitution and shall have effect accordingly.]
9.
Power to make rules:
(1) The President may make rules for
carrying out the purposes of this Order.
(2)
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
powers, such rules may provide for the procedure of election on
the seats reserved for women and technocrats.
10.
Removal of difficulties:
(1) If any difficulty arises in giving
effect to any of the provisions of this Order, the President may
make such provisions for the removal of the difficulty as he may
deem fit.
(2)
For the purpose of bringing the provisions of the Constitution and
of any of the laws relating to elections to the1[Senate,] National Assembly and the Provincial Assemblies
into accord with the provisions of this Order, the President may
by Order make such adaptations, modifications, additions or omissions
as he may deem necessary or expedient.
(3)
Any court, tribunal or authority empowered to enforce any of the
laws referred to in clause (2) shall, notwithstanding that no adaptations
have been made in such law by an Order made under that clause, construe
the law with all such adaptations as are necessary to bring
it into accord with the provisions of this Order.