UML leads initial vote count in all three election constituencies in Lalitpur

KATHMANDU, Nov 21: The CPN-UML is currently leading the initial vote count in all the three election constituencies in Lalitpur district. In Lalitpur-1, of the 1,288 votes counted, Nawaraj Silwal of CPN-UML has garnered 662 votes, Udaya Shumsher of Nepali Congress has collected 402 votes followed by the candidate of Rastriya Swatantra Party with 93 votes. Likewise, in Lalitpur-2, the candidate of CPN-UML has garnered 2,980 votes followed by the candidate of Hamro Party with 2,497 votes, Rastriya Prajatantra Party with 1,426 votes and CPN (Unified Socialist) with 1,477 votes. Similarly in Lalitpur-3, Amrit Khadka of CPN-UML is currently leading the vote count with 516 votes followed by Dr Tosima Karki of Rastriya Swatantra Party with 498 votes and Pampa Bhusal of CPN (Maoist Center) with 298 votes.  

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UML leads vote count in Dolakha

KATHMANDU, Dec 4: The CPN (UML) is currently leading the vote count in Dolakha.  As of Sunday morning, UML's candidate for the House of Representatives, Bal Krishna Siwakoti has so far received 15,363 votes while his nearest rival Ganga Karki of CPN (Maoist Centre) has got 14,038 votes. So far a total of 34,481 votes have been counted.  Likewise, UML's Bharat KC, a candidate for the Provincial Assembly from Dolakha-2,  is also leading the vote count with 16,337 votes followed by Nepali Congress candidate Burma Lama with 12,058 votes. A total of 21 candidates from 14 different political parties and seven independent candidates are contesting in the election. Earlier, a reelection was held in Dolakha.

UML leads vote count in Dolakha

CPN (UML) has taken the lead in the counting of votes for the November 20 election in Dolakha.

CPN (MC)’s Karki leads the vote count in Dolakha

KATHMANDU, Dec 2: Ganga Karki, a candidate for the House of Representatives (HoR) of CPN (Maoist Center) – backed by the ruling alliance – is currently leading the vote count in Dolakha district. Of the 4,494 votes counted so far, Karki has garnered 2,910 votes while his nearest contender of CPN-UML has collected 11,83 votes. Likewise, Kundanraj Kafle, a candidate of Nepali Congress for the member of the Provincial Assembly is currently leading the vote count in Dolakha (1). He has so far collected 2,183 votes while his nearest contender of CPN-UML Nara bahadur Shrestha has garnered 1,327 votes. Similarly, Bharat KC of CPN-UML is leading the vote count in Dolakha (2).  A re-election was held in the 10 polling centers in Dolakha district on December 1, 2022 where the elections were canceled earlier.

NC leading in vote-count under FPTP category of  HoR and PA elections

KATHMANDU, Nov 27: The Nepali Congress is in the top position in the vote count — that is currently underway – under the House of Representatives (HoR) and Province Assembly (PA) elections held earlier on November 20. According to the Election Commission, the results of the vote counting of 155 out of the 165 electoral constituencies under the first-past-the-post (FPTP) category have been announced till 7 AM today.  The Nepali Congress tops the vote-count, securing 52 seats followed by the CPN (UML) with 41 seats, the CPN (Maoist Centre) with 17 seats, the CPN (Unified Socialist) with 10 seats, the Rastriya Swatantra Party and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party with seven seats each, the Janata Samajbadi Party with five, the Lokatantrik Samajbadi Party with four, the Nagarik Unmukti Party with three and the independent candidates with five seats under the FPTP category of the HoR election so far.  Likewise, the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party, the Janamat Party and the Rastriya Janamorcha have won one HoR seat under the FPTP category each.  According to the poll body, the vote count results of 10 electoral constituencies are still awaited. The delay in announcing the results in these constituencies is because of the delayed vote counting in some constituencies.  There has been a delay in counting of votes in Bajura where the re-voting was held on Saturday. So far, the results of Dolakha-1, Syangja-2, Sunsari-1, 3 and 4, Bajura, Ilam-1, Udayapur-1 and Ramechhap constituencies are yet to be acquired. Currently, the vote counting is in progress in seven constituencies. Nepali Congress is leading the vote-count tally in four, the UML in two and the Rastriya Swatantra Party in one out of these. The vote counting has not yet started in Dolakha, Syangja-2 and Bajura.

Vote count in 551 local units concludes (with results)

KATHMANDU, May 19: Vote count of the local level election in 551 local units has concluded as of Wednesday morning. So far, the ruling Nepali Congress has won the highest number of local units, according to the Election Commission (EC). The party has won the post of Mayor in 83 municipalities and posts of Chairperson in 162 rural municipalities. Meanwhile, the NC is currently leading the vote count for the post of mayor in 67 local units. Likewise, the main opposition party, CPN-UML, has clinched victory in 157 local units. The party is currently leading the vote count in 44 local units. Similarly, the CPN (Maoist Center) has won 102 local units and is currently leading in 16 local units.

UML accuse ruling alliance of rigging local polls in Madhesh Province

KATHMANDU, May 18: The main opposition party, CPN-UML, has accused the ruling alliance-led by the Nepali Congress of rigging the local level polls in Madhesh Province. As the vote count of recently held local polls are underway and results are arriving gradually, the ruling Nepali Congress seems in a strong position winning the highest number of local units so far. The main opposition party, UML, is trailing behind, followed by the CPN (Maoist Center). Organizing a press conference at Janakpurdham, Raghubir Mahaseth, Provincial Incharge of UML, accused the ruling alliance of rigging the local polls in collaboration with election officials at Madhesh Province. Mahaseth also accused the Nepali Congress and ruling alliance of misusing the authorities of security personnel and election officials as per their interests. “The Nepali Congress attacked more than a dozen polling centers, canceled voting and hijacked ballot boxes and fake votes were casted in collaboration of election officers deployed in the area,” he added. Read the press statement:

NA polls: Vote count begins in Lumbini Province

KATHMANDU, Jan 26: Voting for the election of National Assembly members has concluded in Lumbini Province and the vote count has begun. The voting for the election of members of the National Assembly (NA) had begun at 9 AM this morning. A total of 296 voters including members of the provincial assembly and people's representatives cast their votes. Yubaraj Sharma, Rajya Laxmi Gire and Tula Prasad BK have been fielded in the election by the ruling alliance while Ram Dayal Gupta, Barati Khanal and Krishna Sunar are vying for the posts representing the CPN-UML.

UML's vote count continues, Oli's lead

The counting of votes for the election of the new leadership of the CPN-UML is underway.