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General elections were held in Nepal on 20 November 2022 to elect the 275 members of the House of Representatives. [2] There were two ballots in the election; one to elect 165 members from single-member constituencies via FPTP , and the other to elect the remaining 110 members from a single nation-wide constituency via party-list proportional ...
Nepali Congress: Pukar Maharjan 14,729 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Dilip Maharjan 13,717 Janasamajbadi Party Nepal Shyam Kumar Adhikari 2,193 Bibeksheel Sajha Party: Dev Bahadur Maharjan 1,809 Naya Shakti Party, Nepal: Kesh Ratna Bajracharya 1,401 Others 1,172 Invalid votes 1,081 Result Congress gain Source: Election Commission
Nepali Congress: Chakra Bahadur Thakuri 12,246 UCPN (Maoist) Ganesh Prasad Regmi 4,838 Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal: Mira Rana 1,839 Federal Socialist Party, Nepal: Aang Kaji Sherpa 1,799 Others 1,706 Result CPN (UML) gain Source: Election Commission
4 Election results. ... for the House of Representatives: Kathmandu 1 in Bagmati Province. ... Nepali Congress: Member of Parliament: Prakash Man Singh:
The House of Representatives, commonly known as Pratinidhi Sabha (Nepali: प्रतिनिधि सभा, romanized: Pratinidhi Sabhā), is one of the houses of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, with the other house being the National Assembly. [1] Members of the House of Representatives are elected through a parallel voting system.
The governing Nepali Congress preferred the upper house to be elected by Single Transferable Voting System while the left parties preferred majority vote. Lack of consensus meant the Legislature Parliament disbanded on 14 October, as required by the constitution, without approving National Assembly Election Bill which included provisions to ...
In the 1991 general election, the Nepali Congress won 110 of 205 seats but Bhattarai lost his seat and yielded the position of prime minister to Girija Prasad Koirala who held his seat until 1994. [28] During the 1994 general election, the Nepali Congress lost its majority to Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist). The CPN (UML ...
Nepali Congress: 1994: Govinda Adhikari CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) 1999: Tanka Prasad Sharma Kandel Nepali Congress: 2008: Ramji Prasad Sharma Kandel CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) 2013: Hari Bahadur Khadka: Nepali Congress: 2015 by-election Champa Devi Khadka 2017: Surya Prasad Pathak: CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) May 2018: Nepal ...