PML-Q has fielded candidates from 16 NA seats — out of these five seats are from Punjab, one from Sindh, nine from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and one from Balochistan.
PML-Q won two National Assembly seats in the 2013 polls. In the provincial polls, it won seven seats in Punjab and two in Balochistan.
In the 2008 polls, the party secured 38 NA seats, a marked difference from its performance in the 2002 elections, in which it won from 126 national seats.
The PML-Q claims the legacy of the original Muslim league, tracing back its lineage to the All India Muslim League of which Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the president.
In May 2011, the party joined the PPP-led coalition government at the centre. The partnership was not without its frustrations and compromises with PML-Q parliamentarians getting increasingly uneasy over their demands ‘being ignored’ by PPP. With many ups and downs and a PPP desperate to manage alliances following the ouster of former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani, eventually the PML-Q managed to add to its achievements the portfolio of the first ever deputy prime minister, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi.
For the 2018 Senate elections, both Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and PML-Q agreed to give second priority votes to each other’s candidates in Punjab. However, the results saw PTI securing only one seat from Punjab and PML-Q securing no seats from Punjab as well as the other provinces.
PML-Q and PTI have entered a seat adjustment agreement for the 2018 general elections. This includes a pact on the three Islamabad NA seats where PML-Q will be supporting PTI candidates.