Acting Chief Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari said, ”The task of conducting the elections, which were announced under specific circumstances, on the scheduled date and in an enthusiastic manner, was challenging in itself.”
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The Election Commission has estimated a 60 percent voter turnout in the House of Representatives elections. According to preliminary reports from across the country, Acting Chief Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari informed that around 60 percent voter turnout was recorded.
Acting Chief Election Commissioner Bhandari gave this information through a press conference on Thursday after the voting ended. 'The task of conducting the election, which was announced under specific circumstances, on the scheduled date and in an enthusiastic manner was challenging in itself,' Bhandari said. 'According to reports received from across the country, there is an initial estimate of around 60 percent voter turnout. The work of collecting detailed details is ongoing.'
The Commission has stated that the voting, which began at 7 am on Thursday, was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere.
There were 18.93689 voters in this election. Voting was held on Thursday for 165 direct and 110 proportional seats.
