It is the 7th time that PM Deuba has been elected from the same constituency.
Nepali Congress’ Shankar Bhandari won the House of Representatives (HoR) election from Tanahun constituency no. 2 by getting 30,604 votes, according to Returning Officer Govinda Upadhyay.
Chief Minister of Madhes Province and leader of Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Mohammad Lalbabu Raut won the Province Assembly election from Parsa constituency no. 1 (2)
Winning all seats of the House of Representatives (HoR) and Provincial Assembly elections, the Nepali Congress (NC) has made impressive victory in all seats of the Kathmandu-3.
Udaya Shumsher Rana of Nepali Congress (NC) won the election to the Member of House of Representatives (HoR) from constituency no. 1 of Lalitpur district by securing 23,892 votes
Congress candidate Pradeep Paudel has been elected to a member of the House of Representative (HoR) from Kathmandu constituency no 5. He received 15,237 votes.
Ambar Bahadur Rayamajhi of CPN UML has won the election to the member of House of Representatives from constituency no 2 of Udayapur district, receiving 15,251 votes.
Democratic-left alliance has continued leading the vote count in both constituencies of Gorkha district.
Congress candidate and Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Gynendra Bahadur Karki has been taking lead in Sunsari constituency no 4. He received 3441 votes.
Elected Chitrakar got 6,995 while his nearest rival Gyanendra Shakya of CPN (UML) garnered 6,831 votes.
NC president Deuba’s nearest rival Sagar Dhakal has got 6,105, according to the office of the election officer.
Vote count is yet to begin in nine constituencies of eight districts across the country, according to the Election Commission.
UML has secured 107,159 votes under PR till 5 pm Tuesday. Similarly, Nepali Congress has got 91,370, Rastryia Swatantra Party 47,266, CPN (Maoist Center) 40,191, Rastriya Prajantra Party 26,642 votes.
He got 8,298 votes while his nearest rival Dhanaram KC of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) got 6,851 votes.
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