Based on the initial roster of candidates, Ishaq Dar is vying for a technocrat position as the shared candidate of the governing coalition.
Ansr Kayani serves as the candidate for the Sunni Ittehad Council, acting as their advocate.
Rana Mahmoodul Hasan, a member of the Peoples Party, is competing for the general seat in Islamabad, while Farzand Hussain Shah is a candidate for the Sunni Ittehad Council.
In the federal capital, the National Assembly members will cast their votes to select Senate representatives, including one for the general seat and another for technocrats, which may include Ulema.
The members of the four provincial assemblies will vote to select senators for a total of seven general seats, two seats for women, and two seats for technocrats, which include Ulema, from each province. Additionally, there will be one seat for non-Muslims from both Punjab and Sindh provinces.
The examination of nomination papers for the elections in forty-eight unoccupied Senate seats is planned for Tuesday.
The revised roster of candidates will be published on the 26th of this month, and candidates will have until the 27th of this month to retract their candidacy papers. The polling is slated to occur on the second day of the forthcoming month.