Mahendra Bahadur Shahi wins Kalikot seat
Nepali Communist Party candidate defeats UML rival by 986 votes in House of Representatives election.
Nepali Communist Party candidate defeats UML rival by 986 votes in House of Representatives election.
Defeats RSP’s Bhatta by 5,085 votes in March 5 House of Representatives election.
Nepali Congress trails far behind as RPP edges UML for third place in early tally.
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidate secures victory with 18,757 votes; Ujyalo Nepal Party chair finishes second.
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Rastriya Swatantra Party candidates are ahead in 110 constituencies as counting for the House of Representatives continues.
Bhaktapur-1 has been a stronghold for the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party since 1991.
Pun secures 5,508 votes, more than 3,400 ahead of the nearest rival.
Early counting shows Bharat Parajuli (RSP) and Bansha Lal Tamang (Congress) in front as votes continue to be tallied.
Nepali Congress veteran falls far behind RSP’s Rubina Acharya.
Shah secures 13,654 votes, far ahead of CPN-UML chair Oli.
With this victory, Congress has secured two seats one each in Mustang and Manang.
The Nepali Communist Party coordinator secures 10,240 votes, defeating CPN-UML and Congress rivals.
Final results, covering 165 seats decided by direct vote and 110 through proportional representation, are expected within days.
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Nepali Communist Party coordinator leads by over 5,700 votes in the count.
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidate leads by over 21,000 votes against the nearest competitor.
RSP senior leader leads by more than 9,000 votes as counting continues.
Former education minister secures decisive victory, far ahead of Congress and UML rivals.
The Nepali Congress has secured one win and is leading in 10 constituencies.
Tek Bahadur Gurung, who was also elected from the same constituency in 2022, leads by 1559 votes as counting continues.
Lamichhane secures 17,414 votes, far ahead of rivals in early count.
Nepali Congress president Thapa had won the election from Kathmandu-4 in 2022.
UML chairman K P Sharma Oli trails by a wide margin as vote counting continues.
UML, Congress and NCP candidates trail as early vote count puts RSP ahead.
Shram Sanskriti Party’s Rai close behind as initial vote count shows tight race.
Nepali Congress also records a victory.
Congress and UML candidates close behind as early vote count shows tight race.
UML Vice-chair Bishnu Paudel trails by over 13,000 votes in latest count.
Initial counting shows a close contest with Maoist candidate Chudamani Oli trailing narrowly.
Nepali Congress candidate Kiran Kishor Ghimire has secured 390 votes, and NCP candidate Nirmal Acharya has 218 votes.
Early counting shows Rastriya Swatantra Party ahead as Nepal ranks fifth in his former stronghold.
Nepal Janasewa Party candidate Arjun Shahi, contesting with the 'Shoe' symbol, receives zero votes.
Nepali Congress has won one seat and is leading in eight others, while CPN-UML is ahead in seven constituencies.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal retains the wide margin in Rukum East-1
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidates maintain strong positions across the capital as counting continues.
Nepali Congress candidate secures victory in Himalayan district, defeating UML rival
RSP candidates ahead in key seats across Lumbini Province in early count
RSP’s Rubina Acharya leads in Morang-6 as counting continues
Close contest as Congress and RSP trail in initial count.
Subedi ahead of rivals as initial votes are counted.
Rastriya Swatantra Party chief far ahead of rivals in early tally.
Early counting shows RSP’s Bimal Panta ahead, with rivals trailing in initial results.
RSP dominates early counts nationwide, recording its first confirmed win.
Out of 5,092 votes counted, Dhamala has secured only 10 votes.
Dispute over 171 ballots without polling officer’s signature stalls counting process.
UML’s Rabindraraj Sharma follows as vote counting continues.
Nepali Congress candidate Prabal Thapa finishes second in final tally.
RSP senior leader ahead by more than 6,000 votes as counting continues.
New party surges ahead as traditional rivals UML and Congress trail in preliminary tally.