According to unofficial results, Zubair Tufail got 199 votes whereas his opponent Abdul Rahim Janoo, a candidate of joint group of Businessmen Panel (BMP) led by Tariq Saeed and Pakistan Business Group (PBG) led by Aqeel Karim Dhedi secured 113 votes. There are as many as 331 registered voters out of which 317 exercised their right to franchise. Some of the voters are out of the country and hence KCCI decided not to support any candidate in the election. Talking to Business Recorder, spokesmen for UBG, Gulzar Feroze said polling started at 9.30 am and continued till 6 pm with one break for Friday prayers to elect President, Senior Vice President and 8 Vice Presidents.
He said the elections were held in a very pleasant atmosphere. He congratulated the successful candidates. Iftikhar Ali Malik and S M Muneer also congratulated the successful candidates. On the seat of Senior Vice President, Aamer Ata Bajwa (UBG) got 175 votes whereas his opponent Mian Anjum Nisar of (BMP-PBG) bagged 142 votes.
Mian Shaukat Masud (UBG) has been elected on the Federal area seat of vice president securing 6 votes, whereas Shahid-ur-Rehman (BMP-PBG) got 4 votes. On the Punjab seat of vice president, Manzoor-ul-Haq Malik of UBG was declared elected securing 27 votes whereas his opponent Mian Usman Zulfiqar of (BMP-PBG) got 9 votes. Al Hajj Dhani Bakhsh Memon of UBG was declared elected on the Sindh seat of vice president securing 10 votes while his opponent Ghulam Mustafa Solangi (BMP-PBG) got 4 votes.
On the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa seat, joint candidate of BMP and PBG Rasheed Ahmed Paracha emerged successful. On the Vice President's seat of small traders and industries, Sajjad Sarwar (UBG) was declared elected securing 6 votes whereas his opponent Malik Mehar Elahi (BMP-PBG) got 4 votes. On the Balochistan seat of vice president, the election committee received only one nomination of Wali Muhammad, a candidate of UBG and he is declared elected unopposed unofficially. The results on the reserved seat of women chamber may not be declared due to a stay order by court.