<p>According to unofficial results, the opposition PML-N was in second position with nine seats and the Muslim Conference in third position with five seats. Independent candidates bagged two seats.<br /><br />Though the official results are yet to be declared, it is expected the PPP will form the government in PoK with the backing of the Muslim Conference and the independents.<br />PPP candidate and former PoK "prime minister" Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry and senior PPP leader Chaudhry Abdul Majeed were among the winners.<br /><br />Muslim Conference president Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan and senior PML-N Raja Farooq Haider too won from the seats they contested.<br /><br />Polls were put off in four constituencies for various reasons, including law and order problems. The result of one constituency in Bagh district was withheld.<br /><br />The polling, held across PoK and in cities like Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore yesterday, were marred by violence that left at least three persons dead. PPP and PML-N supporters clashed at several places, including Lahore.</p>
<p>According to unofficial results, the opposition PML-N was in second position with nine seats and the Muslim Conference in third position with five seats. Independent candidates bagged two seats.<br /><br />Though the official results are yet to be declared, it is expected the PPP will form the government in PoK with the backing of the Muslim Conference and the independents.<br />PPP candidate and former PoK "prime minister" Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry and senior PPP leader Chaudhry Abdul Majeed were among the winners.<br /><br />Muslim Conference president Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan and senior PML-N Raja Farooq Haider too won from the seats they contested.<br /><br />Polls were put off in four constituencies for various reasons, including law and order problems. The result of one constituency in Bagh district was withheld.<br /><br />The polling, held across PoK and in cities like Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore yesterday, were marred by violence that left at least three persons dead. PPP and PML-N supporters clashed at several places, including Lahore.</p>