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Voting concludes in four constituencies of Pakistan-administered Kashmir elections

Voting in the final phase of Pakistan-administered Kashmir's Legislative Assembly elections occurred on Sunday, but only four out of 11 constituencies participated due to unrest, with low voter turnoโ€ฆ

Final phase of voting in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, despite security fe
Al Jazeera โ€” 11 August 2026
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The third and final phase of voting in Pakistan-administered Kashmir's Legislative Assembly elections took place on Sunday, but only four out of the originally scheduled 11 constituencies participated due to ongoing unrest in the region. The elections have been marred by security concerns, as protests and violence have surged in response to political tensions and dissatisfaction with local governance.

This election cycle is significant for Pakistan-administered Kashmir, which has long been a focal point of conflict between India and Pakistan. The region's political landscape has been unstable, particularly after the revocation of special status for Indian-administered Kashmir in 2019. The legislative elections aim to provide a platform for local representatives and address pressing issues, but the escalating violence has led to fears about voter safety and participation. Many residents have expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of the electoral process amid the backdrop of military presence and civil unrest.

Voter turnout in the completed constituencies was reported to be low, reflecting public discontent and fear. Security forces were deployed heavily in the region to ensure the elections could proceed, but reports of skirmishes and protests raised alarm bells. Observers noted that the political environment remains fraught, with calls for boycotts from various groups who argue that the elections do not represent the will of the people. The political parties involved have also faced criticism for not addressing the pressing concerns of the populace, including economic hardship and limited access to basic services.

Looking ahead, the future of governance in Pakistan-administered Kashmir remains uncertain. The partial elections may lead to a fragmented assembly with limited legitimacy, prompting further unrest. As the region grapples with its complex identity and political aspirations, the need for a cohesive strategy that addresses both security and civic engagement becomes increasingly urgent. The international community will be watching closely, as developments in this contested region could have broader implications for stability in South Asia.

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