108 women competing for 33 seats in Bagmati, how many in which district?

There are 250 candidates in the fray in 10 constituencies of Kathmandu. 46 female candidates have entered the election contest in these constituencies of Kathmandu.

Falgun 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

108 women competing for 33 seats in Bagmati, how many in which district?

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In the election to the House of Representatives to be held on 21 Falgun, 33 candidates will be elected directly from 13 districts of Bagmati Province. 731 candidates, including 108 women, are competing in this province.

250 candidates are competing in 10 constituencies of Kathmandu. 46 women candidates are contesting in these constituencies of Kathmandu.

Kathmandu is the district with the highest number of women candidates in the province. After Kathmandu, Chitwan has the highest number of women candidates. 64 candidates are competing in Chitwan, which has three constituencies. There are 18 women candidates here.

In Bhaktapur, which has two constituencies, 9 out of 57 candidates are women. In Lalitpur, which has three constituencies, only 9 out of 71 candidates are women. Similarly, in Makawanpur, which has two constituencies, 7 out of 44 candidates are women.

Four female candidates are contesting in Dolakha, which has one constituency, and Dhading, which has two constituencies. There are 33 candidates in Dolakha and 47 candidates in Dhading.

Three female candidates are contesting in Kavrepalanchok and Sindhuli, which have two constituencies each. There are 42 candidates in Kavre and 28 candidates in Sindhuli.

One female candidate is contesting in Rasuwa and Ramechhap, which have one constituency each. Similarly, one female candidate is participating in Nuwakot, which has two constituencies. Hari Dhakal, Election Officer of Bagmati Province Election Office, said that 12 candidates are contesting in Rasuwa, 30 in Nuwakot and 17 in Ramechhap.

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