Kathmandu, March 9 : Nepal got its first president through the voting on 19 July, 2008 after the country adopted the democratic republican system through the 2062/63 movements. Ram Baran Yadav was elected first president of the country.
As per the then constitution which provisioned
the presidential poll, the then Constituent Assembly (CA) had a total of 594
members who were considered eligible voters for the election. In the poll, 578
voters cast their vote as some political parties stayed away.
Yadav from the Nepali Congress got
283 votes against 270 garnered by Ram Raja Prasad Singh from the then UCPN
(Maoist).
Reelection took place on 21 July,
2008 after none of the candidates got majority votes. In the reelection, Yadav
won with majority 308 votes while his closest rival Singh 282.
The then interim constitution had
provisioned election of president through the CA through a political consensus.
In case of lack of political consensus, an election would take place, and a
candidate who gets majority votes would be elected.
Bidya Devi Bhandari is now serving
as the second and current president of the country. This is her second term in
the Office of President. For her first term, she was elected on 28 October,
2015.
The new constitution that was passed
in 2072 BS has as per federalism provisioned the 334-member Federal Parliament
(the House of Representatives and the National Assembly) and the 550-member
Province Assembly. The members of the Federal Parliament and the Province
Assemblies are eligible voters for the presidential election.
Bhandari secured 327 votes against
214 votes garnered by her nearest rival Kul Bahadur Gurung from the Nepali
Congress.
The then ruling UML, the then UCPN
(Maoist), Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, ML, and Madhesi Janadhikar Forum
Loktantrik among other parties supported Bhandari.
Out of the total 597 voters, 549
took part in the voting, and 48 remained absent. Eight voters were invalid. The
Electoral College comprising the members of the Federal Parliament and Province
Assemblies voted in the poll.
She was reelected President on 13
March, 2018. Of the total 884 eligible voters, 862 votes (326 under the Federal
Parliament and 536 under the Province Assembly) were cast. Eight votes were
invalid.
Out of the total 52,501 weighted
votes, Bhandari got majority 39,275 while her nearest rival Kumari Laxmi Rai
from the Nepali Congress 11,730. Bhandari was backed by the left alliance—the
UML and the CPN (Maoist Centre). The alliance had a comfortable majority in the
Federal Parliament and Province Assemblies. (RSS)