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Advocate Saqib Munir Elected President: Lahore Tax Bar Association Announces Results for Session 2026–27

Lahore, March 30, 2026 — The Election Commission of the Lahore Tax Bar Association (LTBA) has officially announced the results for the Session 2026–2027, confirming the newly elected cabinet following a transparent voting process.

According to the notification issued under the seal and signatures of Chairman Rashid Rahman Mir, Member Tazeen Aghmaz-ul-Haq, and Member Syed Irfan Haider Shah, the results were finalized after counting a total of 1,820 votes, with only a few cancelled ballots across different positions.

Verified digital tallies from the voting system further corroborated the results, displaying clear margins of victory across all categories.

Elected Office Bearers – LTBA Session 2026–27

President

Saqib Munir — Elected with a decisive victory, securing 1,089 votes
Opponent: Saeed Akhtar Khetran (327 votes)

Vice President

Muhammad Usman Javaid — Winner with 1,114 votes
Opponent: Imran Javaid (302 votes)

General Secretary

Muhammad Farooq — Secures 832 votes to win the seat
Opponent: Muhammad Ahsan Mehmood (584 votes)

Finance Secretary

Saad Ayub Khan — Elected with 1,089 votes
Opponent: Muhammad Anwar (327 votes)

Joint Secretary

Ali Raza Cheema — Wins with 1,011 votes
Opponent: Tariq Mahmood Asim (405 votes)

The Election Commission confirmed that the results were compiled in accordance with the Tax Bar Association Election Rules 1996, ensuring a fair and transparent process.

The newly elected body will assume charge for the 2026–27 session, with members expressing confidence that the incoming leadership will work toward strengthening professional standards, enhancing tax practice support, and fostering unity within the legal fraternity.

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