Acting Chief of the District Election Office, Shyam Rai, said that the deposits of six candidates, including those from various parties and independents, were confiscated after they failed to secure the minimum 10 percent of the votes cast in the House of Representatives elections in Dolpa out of 15,506 votes counted.
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The deposits of six candidates in the Himalayan district of Dolpa have been confiscated . Five candidates did not even get 100 votes .
Out of the nine candidates who ran for the House of Representatives elections held on Falgun 21, the deposits of six candidates have been confiscated, the District Election Office has said.
The deposits of six candidates, including those from various parties and independents, have been confiscated after they failed to secure the minimum 10 percent vote share out of 15,506 votes counted in the House of Representatives elections in Dolpa, said Shyam Rai, acting chief of the District Election Office.
The candidates whose deposits will be confiscated include independent candidate Omendra Bahadur KC, Dil Bahadur Bista of the Ujjaya Nepal Party, Junu Bhandari of the Miteri Party Nepal, Hari Prasad Dangi of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Bikash Budha of the Pragatisheel Loktantrik Party, and Dev Singh Aidi of the Rastriya Swatantra Party. They received 54, 11, 2, 92, 21 and 181 votes respectively.
