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Al Jazeera correspondents give their final analysis of an election in which violence failed to dampen voters' spirits.
Now the elections are over in Pakistan, the real hard work is to begin in earnest for Nawaz Sharif and his PML-N party.
Former prime minister declares victory shortly after polls close in historic elections marred by violence.
What do voters in Lahore hope to achieve in Saturday's election?
While keeping across national matters is important, understanding local issues is key to winning elections.
Six Al Jazeera correspondents reporting from across the country as Pakistan goes to the polls.
Politicians promise change as power cuts, insecurity, corruption and inflation make life difficult for entrepreneurs.
Campaigning has been muted in much of Pakistan after violence, but in the Punjab election season is in full swing.
Pakistan's politicians and voters say violence has only spurred them on to engage further in democratic processes.
Generations of Afghan refugees raised in Pakistan now face the prospect of returning to a home they have never known.
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