This paper has explore the power dynamics of local-level governance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the 2015 and 2022 elections. Labaree’s typology is used as a framework for examining literature through historical and theoretical perspectives employing a case study method. Moreover, interviews with experts, stakeholders, and the public were conducted to gain further insights into the research. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the power dynamics within local governance systems, particularly in the context of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The research findings explore the impact of the electoral process at the local level on power sharing and the functioning of local governance. The study also emphasizes the issue of addressing power imbalances and promoting the presence of local institutes for more representation. Based on the analysis, the study recommends more decentralization and less intervention from Provincial governments to give the real essence of power-sharing at the grass root level. Overall, it also contributed to a deeper understanding of the power dynamics in local governance and the hurdles faced by the system in the devolution of power. In addition to this, findings suggest more devolution of power to local governments and less interference by the provincial government that will increase public service efficiency, and the spirit of democracy will be witnessed by the general public as well.