By Bhismaraj Ojha, Kathmandu, May 1: A total of 153,220 candidacies have been registered for the upcoming local level elections slated for May 13.
The
nation will be holding the second local elections for six metropolises, 11
sub-metropolises, 276 municipalities, 460 rural municipalities and 6,743 wards
since it entered the federal system.
The elections will elect mayor and
deputy-mayor at metropolises, sub-metropolises and municipalities; chairs and
vice-chairs at rural municipalities and chairs and members at wards.
According to the Election
Commission, the total number of voters (completing 18 years till April 12) is
17 million 733 thousand 723. Of them, 8 million 992 thousand 10 are males, 8
million 741 thousand 530 are females and 183 are others.
Similarly, there shall be 10,756
polling stations and 21,955 polling booths.
Of the total candidates, 95,253 are
males and 57,967 are females. The candidates from six political parties
recognized by the Election Commission as the national-level parties are 33,503
from CPN (UML), 31,425 from Nepali Congress while 22,279 represent the CPN
(Maoist Centre) and 11,330 represent the CPN (Unified Socialist). Similarly,
9,481 will be competing from the Janata Samajbadi Party and 4,761 from the
Loktantrik Samajbadi Party.
The Election Commission has put a
ceiling on the election expenditures, by-poll candidates. Candidates for mayor
and deputy mayor in a metropolitan city can spend not exceeding Rs 750,000
each. Similarly, mayoral and deputy mayoral candidates in a sub-metropolitan
city are barred from spending over Rs 550,000 each and its ward chair and
member Rs 250,000 each.
Likewise, candidates for mayor and
deputy mayor in a municipality cannot spend more than Rs 450,000 each and its
ward chair and member Rs 200,000 each. Also, chair and vice-chair candidates in
a rural municipality cannot spend over Rs 350,000 each and its ward chair and
member Rs 150,000.
UML's election symbol a sun is
placed in the first row of the ballot paper coloured green this time.
Similarly, NC's election symbol a tree is in the second row, Maoist Center's a
sickle and a hammer inside a circle in the third row, JSP's an umbrella in the
fourth row, LSP's a bicycle in the fifth row and United Socialist's a pen in
the sixth row.
So far, 9 million 111 thousand
ballot papers have been supplied to 49 districts across the country, according
to the EC. The transportation of ballot papers to the remaining districts is
underway, it said, adding that they would be supplied to 12 districts of
Lumbini Province today itself.