Double votes for RSVP in Lamjung in proportional representation too

UML-Congress was defeated by double the votes

Falgun 25, 2082

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Double votes for RSVP in Lamjung in proportional representation too

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According to the final results of Lamjung's proportional representation system under the House of Representatives elections, the National Independent Party (NISP) is in first place with double the number of votes.

Out of a total of 138,252 voters, 76,289 votes were cast. Of the votes cast, 74,337 were valid. 1,952 votes were invalid.

According to the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, according to the results of the vote held on Monday afternoon, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has secured the first place by getting 34,575 votes for the election symbol, the bell.

In second place, the Nepal Communist Party (UML) has secured 15,849 votes for the sun symbol. The Nepali Congress has limited itself to third place by getting 15,602 votes for the tree symbol. In direct terms, the RSSP candidate won with double the number of votes, while the UML and Congress candidates were in second and third place respectively.

The NCP has secured 3,268 votes for the five-pointed star symbol. The RPP has secured 1,608 votes for the halo symbol, informed Chief Electoral Officer Shishir Raj Dhakal.

The Shram Sanskriti Party received 1,137 votes, the Rastriya Parivartan Party received 595 votes, the Mongol National Organization received 499 votes, the Nepal Janata Sankaran Party received 226 votes, and the Janmat Party received 142 votes.

A total of 57 political parties entered the electoral fray in Lamjung under the proportional representation system. Apart from 10 political parties, 47 political parties failed to cross the 100-vote mark.

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