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Election Update: Congress wins Kirtipur (list of winners)

Kathmandu, Dec 2: The results of the local level by-election have been announced in many places. According to the results, the candidates of Nepali Congress, CPN UML and CPN Maoist Centre have won in many places. Results Mayor/Chair/Deputy Mayor/Vice Chair Kathmandu Kirtipur Municipality (Mayor): Krishna Man Dongol (Nepali Congress) Morang

Local level by-election today for 41 vacant posts

The local level by-election is being held for various 41 vacant posts today.

Nomination for local level by-elections begins

The nomination process for the upcoming local level by-elections, scheduled for December 1 (Mangsir 16), has begun. According to Nita

Local level by-elections: Where and which posts?

Elections will be held for 44 vacant posts including two chiefs of district coordination committees, two chairpersons of rural municipalities,

NC forms Local Level By-Election-2081 Central Coordination Committee

Kathmandu, Oct 31: The ruling Nepali Congress has formed a ‘Local Level By-Election-2081 Central Coordination Committee’. A committee has been

113-year-old woman votes from Morang

BIRATNAGAR: Morang district, having the highest number of voters at 715,223 among the total nation-wide 17.73 million voters enlisted in

Prachanda
Chairman Prachanda calls for creating election environment

KATHMANDU: CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has expressed the confidence that people would support his party once

Myagdi District
Election aura fails to attract farmers in Myagdi

BENI: With three weeks left for voting in the local level election, party campaigners have intensified election preparations here. The

election commission
Leaders urged not to make statements to create suspicions on…

KATHMANDU: The Election Commission (EC) has urged the politicians and stakeholders not to give any statement that create confusions about

five party meeting
Ruling coalition issue joint appeal, vow to cooperate in elections

KATHMANDU: The five-party ruling coalition has pledged to continue supporting each other in the upcoming local level election by removing