Hindu voters continued to maintain their majority among the minorities but they no longer constitute more than half the total non-Muslim voters as was the case in 2013, the Dawn newspaper cited an official document as saying. The number of Hindu voters before the 2013 polls was 1.40 million while the total number of voters from minority communities was 2.77 million. Hindu voters were more than the collective number of those from all other minorities. Christians form the second largest group among non-Muslim voters, totalling 1.64 million, including more than 1 million settled in Punjab, followed by more than 200,000 in Sindh. The total number of Ahmadi voters is 167,505, with most of them in Punjab, followed by Sindh and Islamabad.
Source: Hindustan Times May 28, 2018 16:41 UTC