HoR polls: NC's Rai elected from Ilam-1
Nepali Congress (NC) candidate Nischal Rai has been elected from Ilam-1 in the House of Representatives (HoR) elections.
Rai secured 14,543 votes to win the election, while his nearest competitor, Binod Kumar Nembang of the Shram Sanskriti Party garnered 13,632 votes.
The final election results were announced by the Election Officer’s Office at 4:30 pm today.
This marks the first time in 26 years that the NC has won the HoR elections from Ilam-1.
CPN-UML candidate Kajiman Kagate finished third with 11,966 votes, while the Nepali Communist Party (NCP) secured 7,665 votes.
A total of 13 candidates from 13 political parties contested the elections in this constituency, with the remaining candidates failing to secure more than 1,000 votes each.
Out of 112,320 registered voters in the constituency, 64,104 cast their votes during the poll held on March 5.
RSP candidate Gurung elected from Gorkha- 1
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) candidate Sudhan Gurung has been elected to the House of Representatives (HoR) from Gorkha-1.
According to Election Office Gorkha's Information Officer Rabilal Subedi, Gurung secured 29,896 votes, beating his nearest competitor Prem Kumar Khatri of Nepali Congress by 14,498 votes. Khatri secured 15,398 votes.
Similarly, Hari Raj Adhikari of Nepali Communist Party gained 11,124 votes and the CPN-UML candidate garnered 3,732.
Vote count of 161 constituencies over, RSP top with 124 victories
The Election Commission has updated that the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) secured victory in 124 constituencies, standing atop the vote count following the March 5 House of Representatives elections.
The vote count updated at 1 pm showed that the Nepali Congress is in the second spot with a huge margin- 17 victories, while it is trailed by CPN-UML with eight victories. The RSP, NC and UML candidates are leading in one constituency each.
The Nepali Communist Party (NCP) secured seven victories, while it was trailed by the Shram Shanskriti Party with three victories. The Rastriya Prajantantra Party (RPP) and an independent candidate won the election with one seat each.
Under the proportional representation vote count which is also going on, RSP has topped with over 4.1 million votes, while it is followed by NC with over 1.3 million votes, UML with over 1.1 million votes, NCP with over 614, 000 votes and Shram Sanskriti Party with over 300 votes.
15 candidates lose deposits in Kanchanpur-2
Out of 19 candidates for the House of Representatives (HoR) elections in Kanchanpur-2, 15 have lost their deposits after failing to secure minimum votes.
According to Election Officer Prkash Bahadur Bhandari, the HoR Elections Act-2074 BS mandates the confiscation of deposits of an election candidate who fails to secure 10 percent of the total valid votes.
As per the provision, 11 candidates from various political parties and four independents have lost their deposits.
They are Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP)'s Tirtha Raj Chautaut (1,993), Janamat Party's Ramchandra Bhatta (125), Sitaram Rana (72) of Nepal Workers and Peasants' Party ( 72), Ram Bahadur Karki of Rastriya Janamorcha (195), Dharmananda Joshi (195) of Pragatisheel Loktantrik Party (195), Khadak Tamrakar (143) of Samyukta Nagarik Party, Tej Bahadur Badawal (18) of Miteri Party Nepal, and Lokendra Bahadur BK (143) of Nepal Communist Party(Maoist).
Likewise, Yogendra Bahadur Saud (93) of Ujyalo Party Nepal, Premawati Rana ( 560) of Nagarik Unmukti Party Nepal, Jaggu Chaudhary (37) of Aam Janata Party, independent candidates Birendra Rana (81), Bhanubhakta Bohara ( 26), Siddharaj Joshi(19), Harish Bahadur Bhatta (44) have also lost the deposits.
Deepak Raj Bohora of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) was elected with 33,952 votes while his nearest competitor Narayan Prasad Saud secured 10,827 followed by CPN-UML candidate Bachan Bahadur Singh with 6,418 votes. Nepali Communist Party (NCP) candidate Madhav Pant got 6,337.
Out of 65,347 votes cast here, 4,230 were declared invalid, according to the Election Officer's Office.



