With elections 2018 just three days away, are you still unsure about which candidates are contesting from your constituency and how their parties (if any) have fared in the past elections?

If you are short on time and can't be bothered with scrolling through hundreds of tedious PDFs, fret not.

Dawn.com's interactive election map is the perfect resource to know all about the July 25 polls and past electoral performances. With the colourful, reader-friendly interactive map, you can:

  • View results of the 2002/2008/2013 elections searchable by National Assembly seat, or view 2018 election constituencies
  • See the voter turnout of past elections and the valid votes polled
  • Analyse hotly contested seats based on difference in votes between winner and runner-up
  • Search for specific constituencies that are of interest to you
  • Watch live results on election day

And all of the above will occupy just one tab on your browser!

Head on over to our interactive map here and make informed choices this election. You're welcome.

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