Kathmandu, May 20 (RSS): Nepali Congress' candidate Upendra Karki has won the post of mayor of Kageshwori municipality by a margin of more than 3,000 votes in the local election held on May 13. He bagged 11,322 votes as against the 8,263 votes polled by his closest contender Ram Sharan Dhungana of the CPN (UML), Election Officer Sharada Raut said.
Krishna Hari Thapa of the CPN
(Unified Socialist) finished the race in third. He was elected the mayor from
the CPN (UML) in the local election in 2017.
Shanta Thapa of the CPN (UML) won
the deputy mayor post in the municipality with 9,975 votes. Her closest
competitor Bhola Chapagain of the CPN (Maoist Center) got 5,422.
The UML candidates have won the
ward chair post in ward number 1, 3 and 4; the CPN (Unified Socialist) candidates
in ward number 6 and the Nepali Congress candidates in ward number 2,5,7,8 and
9.
There are a total 35,493 voters in
the municipality and the voter turnout was 26,928.