Final
result of HoR elections 2022, based on the
Election Commission website
Lack
of social inclusion in the newly elected
House of Representatives
This
is in stark contrast to the preamble of the 2015
Constitution, in which top politicians promised: ...
"protecting and promoting social and cultural solidarity,
tolerance and harmony, and unity in diversity by
recognizing the multi-ethnic, multi-lingual,
multi-religious, multi-cultural and diverse regional
characteristics, resolving to build an egalitarian society
founded on the proportional inclusive and participatory
principles in order to ensure economic equality,
prosperity and social justice, by eliminating
discrimination based on class, caste, region, language,
religion and gender and all forms of caste-based
untouchability....."
EC
makes necessary preparations for NA election
nominations (kh 28/12/2023), National
Assembly Elections: Electoral Officer appointed
for all seven provinces (rep 28/12/2023) [Thank God, all men: five
Bahun and two Chhetri!]
NC
President blames electoral system for electoral
alliance (rep 22/12/2023) [Although the electoral
system is supposed to guarantee inclusion and
proportional representation, this is
deliberately abused and circumvented by the
parties and especially their leaders. Without a
commitment by the parties to proportional
representation in the direct election system, as
already prescribed by the Interim Constitution
but was never respected, adequate social
inclusion cannot be achieved. Apart from this,
one-party governments are becoming increasingly
rare in democratic states. In Nepal today, they
would be extremely unlikely even with a purely
direct election system.]
By-elections
for 24 vacant seats across all levels set for
April 2024 (kh 21/12/2023)
NA
Election: 2,074 voters with a total vote
weightage of 57,559 (kh 20/12/2023)
EC
allocates symbols to 12 parties for NA elections
(kh 17/12/2023)
NA
elections spark tug-of-war as parties vie for
dominance, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh 15/12/2023),
12
political parties submit applications for NA
elections (kh 15/12/2023), NC
to claim 10 seats in National Assembly elections
(kh 15/12/2023) [This
party received just 25 per cent of the vote in
the last parliamentary elections and is claiming
more than 50 per cent of the vacant seats in the
National Assembly? That doesn't sound very
democratic!]
NA
Election: UML fears seat
loss, coalition tackles
allocation challenges
(kh 14/12/2023)
Parties
gear up for National
Assembly election : Some
leaders withdraw their
names from the closed
list of PR candidates as
they plan to contest
upper house seats
(kp 10/12/2023), Choose
wise : The next set of members who enter the
National Assembly will be a sign of the mindset
of big parties (kp 12/12/2023) [They will never change under
the current failed leadership!], Five
parties register names for National Assembly
elections (rep 12/12/2023)
EC
summons political
parties to register for
upcoming NA election
(kh 08/12/2023)
AESF-VI
begins, to conclude by
issuing Kathmandu
Declaration (rep
06/12/2023)
Candidates
from closed lists cannot
compete in National
Assembly elections: EC
(rep 04/12/2023)
Kathmandu
hosting International
Conference on Electoral
Management (kh
28/11/2023)
National
Assembly set for
overhaul: Chair and
one-third of members
exiting by March 2024
(kh 21/11/2023), National
Assembly elections for
19 members likely on
January 25 : The term of
the 19 members of the
upper house including
its Chairperson Ganesh
Timilsina expires on
March 3, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 23/11/2023), EC
adjusts vote weightage
for coming National
Assembly election
(rep 23/11/2023)
EC
initiates preparations for NA elections for 20
vacant seats (kh 11/11/2023)
CIAA
recommends barring indicted people from election,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 19/10/2023), Poll
candidates : The issue
is one of integrity of
those contesting the
three tiers of elections
(ht 20/10/2023)
EC
removes Mayor Rinakumari Sah from office for
leaving UML (kh 17/10/2023) [Once again, this shows the
short-sightedness of the PPA. The mentioned
paragraphs have their justification with regard
to politicians who were elected to the House of
Representatives or the Provincial Assemblies via
the party lists. All directly elected persons,
and this applies to all politicians at the local
level, were elected in person directly by the
people. Party affiliation plays only a
subordinate role. But the patriarchy can rejoice
that one of the very few directly elected women
mayors has been ousted.]
EC
prepares to register and update voter list
through local level (rep 17/10/2023)
Electoral
system needs to be reviewed: Lawmaker Uprety
(kh 16/10/2023)
Procedure
ready to register names of Nepalis abroad in
voter list (kh 13/10/2023)
Full
proportional system of elections
: The best solution to people's
dissatisfaction, by Bhrikesh
Chandra Lal (ht 05/10/2023) [This is
exactly the system that the
Maoists had demanded before the
2008 elections. Unfortunately,
like so many other goals, they
have long since lost sight of
this themselves!]
PM
Dahal assures Nepalis living abroad of voting
rights (kh 17/09/2023)
Poll
body fears delay in new law's passage may block
reform : The draft bill has been at the Home
Ministry for more than two months which shows
that it is reluctant to expedite discussions on
the bill that takes years to get through both
Houses of the Federal Parliament, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 16/09/2023) [Government
and opposition parties obviously see their
non-inclusive, unconstitutional and corrupt
electoral practices in danger with electoral
reform!], Timely
electoral law : It would be prudent for the
ministries to quickly forward election bills to
the legislature (kp 18/09/2023)
Poll
Reform Bill To Enhance Inclusion, by
Liladhar Upadhyaya (rn 15/09/2023) [In absolutely no public
sector is social inclusion even rudimentarily
practised!]
EC
bringing laws to stop flamboyant election
campaigns, expenses (kh 09/09/2023)
Election
Commission calls for speedy passage of ‘No Vote’
provision : If 51 percent of voters opt ‘No
Vote’, the election becomes invalid and rejected
candidates can’t run next time, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 29/08/2023), Election
Commission proposes NOTA, suffrage right for
Nepali citizens employed abroad, by Bal
Krishna Sah (ht 29/09/2023)
It’s
time to talk about electoral reforms, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 03/08/2023)
Nepali
Congress leaders’ call for review of
proportional election system creates
buzz : Provision misused since its
introduction as leaders handpick
candidates close to them, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 30/07/2023) [The problem is the
undemocratic and unconstitutional
behaviour of the top politicians of all
parties in nominating candidates for
both the FPTP and PR systems. Here, a
change in the law on political parties
is urgently needed. Only the
representative electoral system reflects
the strength of a party. The direct
election system in its present form is
misused solely to ensure the dominance
of the Khas Arya minority males.
The promised socially inclusive state
would be finally discarded.]
Poll
body takes action against candidates failing to
report campaign spending : It has imposed fines
ranging from Rs7,000 to Rs20,000 on political
parties failing to comply with legal provisions,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 26/07/2023) [This smacks of political
corruption, for which the fines are ridiculous!],
EC
fines erring candidates, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 26/07/2023), Four
MPs of RSP approach Patan High Court against
EC's decision to impose a fine of Rs 15,000
(rep 30/07/2023), High
Court orders EC not to implement
decision to fine candidate Rs 15,000
(kh 31/07/2023)
Revising
electoral system : A change in the country’s
electoral system cannot be decided in
closed-door meetings of political parties
(kp 24/07/2023)
EC
fines parties failing to submit audit report on
time (ht 18/07/2023)
Free
and unfair : The Election Commission’s bill can
ensure electoral reform. Parliament must pass it
(nt 07/07/2023)
Time
for NOTA, by Ayodi Prasad Yadav (ae
05/07/2023)
EC
allows one to get elected as MP through PR
system not more than twice (rep 03/07/2023)
EC
directs parties to elect 33% women candidates in
FPTP (rep 03/07/2023), Election
Commission proposes two-term limit for PR
candidates : In the draft bill, the poll body
has proposed the provision for ‘NOTA’ and
mandatory allocation of 33 percent seats for
women candidates under the FPTP system, among
others (kp 04/07/2023) [Article 63 of the Interim Constitution had
already stipulated that the inclusion rules of
the PR system should also be applied to the
nomination of FPTP candidates. This did not
interest the male Khas Arya at the top of the
parties at that time at all. That is why they
did not even include this passage in today's
Constitution!], EC
proposes sweeping reforms, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 04/07/2023), EC
suggests NOTA ballot paper (ae 04/07/2023),
Sweeping
poll reforms : Political parties
must be ready to pass the bill as it
is to make the electoral system more
effective (ht 05/07/2023) [But this is
against the interests of the
political leaders!]
EC
proposes barring defeated candidate from
contesting election in another tier for 5 years
(rep 03/07/2023)
MPs
from mountain region and oppressed castes
treated as third-grade representatives: MP
Sherpa (rep 03/07/2023)
Discussion
on Changing the Electoral System : Is social
inclusion falling out of reach?, by
Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh 19/06/2023)
Learning
From Thailand’s Elections, by Krishnaman
Pradhan (rn 14/06/2023)
Deuba
moots election system change : Speaks of having
in place FPTP system for HoR and PR system for
National Assembly, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
11/06/2023) [Deuba
pleads for the final end of social inclusion in
the HoR instead of ensuring that this inclusion
is also prescribed in the selection of
candidates for the FPTP system! 15 percent male
Khas Arya should be the absolute limit for all
political levels and also for the leadership
levels of political parties if Nepal's social
harmony is to be maintained!]
Election
Commission calls all-party
meeting to discuss government
decision to ‘scrap’ district
poll offices : In the budget,
the government announced to
confine district election
offices within the district
administration office, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 09/06/2023), District Election
Offices are to be managed
differently, not dissolved: PM
Dahal (kh 09/06/2023), Cross-party
leaders oppose plan to scrap
district election offices :
Election commissioners meet
prime minister to register
concerns over government plan
(kp 10/06/2023), Parliamentary
Committee directs govt to review the decision to
revoke the electoral office (kh 14/06/2023)
Teachers
in politics : Most public school
teachers in Nepal work with poor
pay and perks, which makes them
veer towards politics (kp
24/05/2023) [In no democratic country
should citizens be excluded from
political activity because of
their profession. This is one of
the fundamental rights of human
beings! And why does the
exclusion in Nepal, for example,
not apply to rich businessmen,
while an uprising is being
rehearsed against poor teachers?]
Could
the primary system work in Nepal? : After RSP,
RPP is considering primaries to pick candidates,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 21/05/2023) [Perhaps such a procedure
could finally help to make the selection of
candidates socially inclusive and end the total
dominance of male Khas Arya, if the latter allow
it at all. So far, they consider this country as
theirs!], Primary
concerns : It is doubtful whether just tweaking
the system to pick election candidates will
improve politics (kp 22/05/2023)
EC
seeks clarification from political parties,
university teachers (kh 21/05/2023) [It should be the basic right
of every Nepali citizen to be politically
active, regardless of their everyday occupation.
The Political Parties Act is discriminatory in
this respect, while on the other hand it grants
authoritarian powers to party leaders!],
Poll
body seeks clarification on Tribhuvan University
teachers’ involvement in party politics : In
2021, the Patan High Court had ruled those
drawing a salary and taking benefits from state
coffers should not be involved in party politics
(kp 25/05/2023)
By-election
2023: Swing voting or polarisation? The use of
informal networks, rather than open policy
debate, is still a key to winning elections,
by Sanjeev Humagain (kp 05/05/2023)
Key
Takeaways For Established Parties, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn 02/05/2023)
Rising
poll expenses : Apart from laws, public
awareness is a must to ensure free, fair and
impartial elections (ht 28/04/2023)
JSP’s
Upendra Yadav elected from Bara-2 (kh
26/04/2023)
Swarnim
Wagle elected from Tanahun-1 : The renowned
economist and former vice-chair of National
Planning Commission had rebelled against Nepali
Congress and joined Rashtriya Swatantra Party to
contest the by-election from Tanahu-1. He won by
a huge margin (nlt 25/04/2023), Rabi
Lamichhane secures landslide victory from
Chitwan-2 : The Rastriya Swatantra Party
chairman got reelected from the same
constituency twice in five months with a much
larger number of votes than in the November 2022
polls (nlt 25/04/2023), RSP’s
Rabi Lamichhane’s remarkable victory, receives
5,000 more votes than in previous election,
by Basanta Dhungana (rep 25/04/2023), For
whom the bell tolls, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ae 25/04/2023)
Bypolls
close with average 60 percent voter turnout :
Elections were held in Bara-2, Tanahun-1 and
Chitwan-2 with results expected to be declared
by April 25, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
24/04/2023), By-election
results indicate people’s declining interest in
major parties: Deuba (kh 24/04/2023) [In a democratic state, the
responsible leaders of these parties would
resign immediately!]
Vote
counting in Chitwan-2 only after all-party
meeting (kh 24/04/2023)
By-election
sees around 60 percent turnout (kh
23/04/2023)
Nepal
votes: By-election taking place today : Voters
to exercise franchise right in Bara-2, Chitwan-1
and Tanahu-1 (kh 23/04/2023),
JSP leader attempting to cast double votes in
Bara-2 arrested (kh 23/04/2023), Election
Commission seeks 24-hour clarification from
Chief Minister of Madhesh (nlt 23/04/2023),
Voting
stalled following scuffle between cadres of RSP
and other parties in Chitwan’s Naya Kiran School
polling center (kh 23/04/2023), Voting
restarts in Chitwan’s polling center after RSP
apologizes (rep 23/04/2023), Voting
resumes at Naya Kiran Secondary School polling
center in Chitwan (kh 23/04/2023), JSP
cadres capture polling station in Bara (kh
23/04/2023)
Vehicular
movement along Prithvi Highway to be allowed
tomorrow : Local roads to remain closed tomorrow
(April 23) (kh 22/04/2023) [What is this? Such a measure
prevents the elderly and disabled, for example,
from reaching the polling stations.]
Ensure
Voting Right For All Nepalis, by Lokdeep
Thapa (rn 21/04/2023)
Nepal-India
border in Bara sealed for 72 hrs ahead of
by-election (nlt 21/04/2023)
Parties
show their strength ahead of Sunday’s elections
: Bypolls are being held in Tanahun-1, Chitwan-2
and Bara-2. Election silence starts Friday
(kp 21/04/2023)
EC
directs to release election expenses within a
week (kh 19/04/2023), EC
publishes names of 74 candidates not submitting
election expenses (kh 19/04/2023)
Public
Financing of Elections Could be a Game-changer
for Nepal, by Alok K Bohara (rep 18/04/2023)
Army
to be mobilized for April 23 by-election (kh
17/04/2023)
Prime
minister renews voting pledge to Nepali citizens
residing abroad : Experts say enabling Nepali
citizens working or studying abroad to exercise
their franchise is easier said than done, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/04/2023) [So far, these have only been
hollow promises by politicians, although the
Supreme Court has long obliged the government to
apply this right of Nepali citizens!], Difficult
but doable : The political parties should do
more than pay lip service to give voting rights
to Nepalis living abroad (kp 17/04/2023)
Parties
intensify by-election activities in Chitwan 2
(rn 16/04/2023)
Six
organizations permitted to observe by-elections
(rep 12/04/2023)
Nepal
is holding bypolls in three constituencies, but
election fever has gripped the entire nation :
Upendra Yadav, Rabi Lamichhane and Swarnim Wagle
are among the prominent contestants in the
bypolls taking place on April 23, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 09/04/2023) [Another competition among the male
high-caste minority elite!]
April
23 by-polls: 29 polling stations highly
sensitive in Chitwan (rep 09/04/2023)
Ringing
in the new : The 23 April polls will be a
referendum on which among the RSP, NC, UML or
JSP has more support, by Shristi Karki (nt
07/04/2023)
A
keen fight : It is surprising why the Maoist
Centre did not field any candidates in the three
constituencies (ht 05/04/2023)
By-election
battle heats up, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
05/03/2023)
Electoral
Office upholds Rabi Lamichhane’s candidacy,
revokes three complaints (kh 05/04/2023)
Country
caught up in by-polls fervour : Two party chiefs
Upendra Yadav and Rabi Lamichhane are
contesting. Economist Swarnim Wagle is also in
the fray, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 04/04/2023)
By-election:
NC to support Upendra Yadav in Bara-2 (kh
02/04/2023), Loktantrik
Samajbadi Party to support Janata Samajbadi
Party’s candidate in Bara-2 by-election :
Loktantrik Samajbadi Party’s Rajendra Mahato, an
aspirant for the Bara-2 seat, says he won’t
contest the by-election from the constituency
following party chairman’s decision (kp
02/04/2023)
Swatantra
Party announces bypoll candidates : Rabi
Lamichhane will contest from Chitwan-2, Swarnim
Wagle from Tanahun-1 and Ramesh Kharel from
Bara-2 (kp 02/04/2023) [Exclusively male Bahuns in this
"alternative" party too! Besides, if I don't get
nominated as a candidate in one party, then I'll
just switch to a more willing party.]
UML
to field Sarvendra Khanal in Tanahu-1 and Ram
Neupane in Chitwan-2 (kh 01/04/2023) [Thank God, both male Bahuns.
That the political parties are not ashamed of
their personnel policy! All this talk of social
inclusion is a frace!]
26
parties registered in Tanahun and Bara for
by-election (rep 31/03/2023)
Winning
Bara-2 may not be easy for Yadav : Bent on
barring Yadav from Parliament, Janamat set to
field Maoist defector Shiv Chandra Kushwaha,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp (kp 30/03/2023), LSP
leader Mahato to contest by-election from Bara-2
(rep 30/03/2023), Bara-2
by-election further polarises Madhesh politics :
The ‘working alliance’ formed during Vice
President election is disintegrating, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 31/03/2023)
Nepal
concludes scheduled elections (kh
25/03/2023)
EC
to hold by-elections in Tanahun and Bara on
April 23 (rep 20/03/2023), EC
asks parties to register for Tanahu-1, Bara-2
by-election by March 26 (kh 22/03/2023)
Chitwan-2
registers 631 new voters for upcoming
by-election (kh 16/03/2023)
Chitwan-2
by-election: EC grants election symbols to 18
parties (kh 09/03/2023)
Polling
centers set up for presidential election (kh
08/03/2023)
Parties
preparing for April 23 by-election in Chitwan-2
: The lower house seat became vacant after Rabi
Lamichhane, who was elected from the
constituency in November, lost lawmaker status
after citizenship document controversy, by
Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp 06/03/2023)
Code
of conduct for presidential and
vice-presidential elections to come into effect
from tomorrow (rep 28/02/2023), EC
issues election code of conduct for
presidential, vice-presidential election (kh
28/02/2023)
MP
Chaudhary demands his name be included in
presidential election voter list (rep
23/02/2023), MP
Chaudhary's name included in voters’ list
(rep 24/02/2023)
EC
publicizes names of 881 voters for Presidential
election (kh 22/02/2023)
EC
calls for registering parties for by-election
(kh 19/02/2023)
Prez
Bhandari waives fines slapped by EC to local
level candidates failing to submit election
expenses on time (rep 18/02/2023), Writ
filed at SC against decision of President’s
Office to waive fines for local level candidates
(kh 22/02/2023), Cabinet
decision to waive fines of local poll candidates
draws flak : Government had decided to exempt
fines imposed by poll commission on candidates
who failed to furnish campaign spending details
on time. The decision has been challenged in
court, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 23/02/2023) [Laws are there to be broken
for the cultivation of corruption by government,
parties and politicians!]
There
should be a law allowing people to vote from
their place of residence: CEC Thapaliya (rep
16/02/2023)
By-election
in Chitwan-2 to be held on April 23 (kh
12/02/2023), EC
schedules date of registration of candidacy for
by-election in Chitwan-2 (rep 15/02/2023)
NC
leader Umesh Shrestha asking EC to declare him
winner from Chitwan-2 (kh 05/02/2023) [Only a new election in this
constituency would be a clean solution!]
Political
Match-Fixing, by Narayan Manandhar (rep
04/02/2023)
EC
sending back Rs three billion out of election
budget (kh 03/02/2023), EC
is yet to pay Rs 2 billion to various private
sector service providers for election expenses
(rep 10/02/2023) [???]
Landmark
bill to boost women candidacy in polls :
Election Commission is drafting a bill to
increase women’s candidacy in all three tiers of
government by a third, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/0/2023), Hope
amid despair : The proposed bill to field more
directly elected women candidates is a silver
lining (kp 03/02/2023)
Homework
underway to make 33 percent women candidates
mandatory in FPTP elections to HoR and PAs: CEC
Thapaliya (rep 01/02/2023), Landmark
bill to boost women candidacy in polls :
Election Commission is drafting a bill to
increase women’s candidacy in all three tiers of
government by a third, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/0/2023)
EC
publishes schedule for President, Vice-President
election (kh 30/01/2023)
Election
Commission should immediately declare the date
for the election of president : ‘It is beyond my
imagination that the Commission will not declare
the dates on time and fulfill its constitutional
responsibility as there is absolutely no
hindrance to do so’, interview with Ila Sharma, former Election
Commissioner (nlt
28/01/2023)
Presidential
election: When constitutional and legal terms
clash : President and Vice President Election
Act 2017 requires vote at least a month before
the incumbent’s term ends, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 22/01/2023)
Nepal:
What the Election of 2022 Denotes, by Binoj
Basnyat (kh 17/01/2023)
Uphold
Spirit Of PR Election System, by Sangita
Subedi (rep 16/01/2023)
Not
your time : The public wants the defeated
candidates to stay out of Parliament for the
next five years (kp 09/01/2023)
EC
calls for party registration for National
Assembly by-election (rep 08/01/2023)
Power
sharing, inclusive politics in Nepal: Honour the
constitutional principle, by Yagya Bahadur
Karki (ht 06/01/2023) [When
will the arrogant high-caste macho males at the
top of the state and political parties finally
be punished for their constant disregard of the
constitution and laws? A permanent ban from
political office should be the minimum
punishment! This is not a trivial offence, but
malicious intent!]
CPN-UML
claims popularity in election race : Popularity
of Nepali Congress has declined by more than
seven percent and the popular votes of Maoist
Centre have decreased by 2.5 percent, says UML’s
election report (nlt 02/03/2023) [As is so often the case,
this is not true. Only the PR votes say
something about the popularity of a party. Here
the result is: NC -6.97%, UML -6.31%, MC -2.53%.
So they are all losers!]
EC
suggests holding National Assembly by-election
on February 8 (rn 02/01/2023)
EC
preparing for election of President,
Vice-President (rn 27/12/2022)
Women
representation still remains bare minimum,
by Arpana Adhikari (rn 25/12/2022)
Electioneering
in South Asia : Economic difficulties
are going to play a role in the
electoral political narratives in the
region, by Smruti P Pattanaik (kp
22/12/2022)
Electoral
Mandate And Message, by Yuba Nath
Lamsal (rn 21/12/2022)
Presidential,
Vice-presidential election to be
held by March 14: CEC Thapaliya
(kh 19/12/2022)
5
parties have numbers to pick their President :
Multiple aspirants from various parties eye the
top post, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
19/12/2022)
EC
will institutionalize electoral system
achievements: CEC Thapaliya (kh 19/12/2022)
[Urgent reforms would be
more important than institutionalising
shortcomings!]
Bell
ringing for status-quo : The November elections
were more a loss for established parties than a
win for newbies, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp
18/12/2022)
40
political parties lost their bail (kh
16/12/2022)
Old
Games, New Faces : A mood-based analysis
of recent elections from abroad, by
Uttam Paudel (rep 16/12/2022
Disabled
people’s representation minimal in new
Parliament (kh 15/12/2022)
Dalit
community sees representation of 28 PR members
in province assemblies (kh 15/12/2022) [This means 5 percent of the
MPs from about 14 per cent of the population!
Just imagine, in the seven provinces there would
be a total of only 12 male MPs from the Bahun
community who make up six per cent of the
population!]
15
Dalit leaders elected to HoR under proportional
category (kh 15/12/2022)
HoR,
Bagmati Province Assembly to have 52 members
from Kathmandu district (kh 15/12/2022)
FPTP
Election: A Road Less Traveled by Women :
Providing equal opportunity to women in
elections is crucial to believe in women’s
capacity and change stereotypes in politics,
by Neelam Dhanuse (rep 15/12/2022) [Nepal's macho politicians
will do everything they can to prevent this!]
EC
announces HoR poll results, by Pratik
Ghimire (ae 15/12/2022)
EC
thanks governments for accomplishing elections
(rn 14/12/2022) [And the
government thanks the EC for not criticizing the
lack of inclusion of women, Dalits, Janajatis
and Muslims and the rigging of elections by the
electoral alliance!]
November
polls fail to ensure fair representation of
Dalits : The representation of Dalit community
in the newly elected legislature—5.81 percent—
is the lowest since the 2008 Constituent
Assembly, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
13/12/2022)
Doctored
images and out-of-context videos spread
misinformation during Nepal elections
(kh 13/12/2022)
Wives,
cronies and company : Old parties’ leaders have
given more ammunition to those who argue that PR
is irredeemably corrupt (kp 12/12/2022), Gross
Misuse of PR System (rep 12/12/2022)
Assessing
the election results : Experiments with
coalition governments have been marred by
corruption scandals, by Nishchal N Pandey
(kp 12/12/2022)
More
invalid votes under PR (kh 12/12/2022)
Parties
can make corrections to PR list by 4 pm today:
EC (kh 12/12/2022)
Election
Commission lifts election code of conduct
(kh 11/12/2022)
Parties
pick PR candidates amid cries of unfairness :
The proportional representation system, which
was meant to ensure representation of
marginalised groups, has been hijacked, say
political analysts, by Tika R Pradhan and
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 11/12/2022), Parties
submit names of PR candidates (ht
11/12/2022)
EC
to announce final names of PR candidates on
Monday (kh 11/12/2022)
RSP
submits HoR members under PR category to EC
(kh 11/12/2022)
Petition
demands removal of polygamous PR candidates :
Lawyer registers a writ petition at the Supreme
Court after appealing the Election Commission
that candidates practising polygamy be denied
election (kp 10/12/2022)
NC
picks 32 PR lawmakers (rep 10/12/2022), NC finalizes names
of 32 PR candidates for HoR (with list) (kh
10/12/2022) [Nepotism
without any scruples!], NC
submits name list of selected HoR members under
PR (kh 11/12/2022)
Unified
Socialist submits PR candidate list to EC
(kh 10/12/2022)
CPN-UML
Secretariat finalizes PR candidates (with
list) (kh 10/12/2022)
Maoist
Center submits PR candidates’ list to EC
(With list) (kh 10/12/2022)
RPP
finalizes seven PR lawmakers (rep
10/12/2022)
Nepal’s
Elections Observation Has Transformed A Lot In
The Last Three Decades, interview with
Krishna Man Pradhan (sp 09/12/2022)
“Nepali
People Have Lost
Interest In The
Existing Major
Parties”,
interview with SD
Muni (sp
09/12/2022)
Election
Musings : That
the people
should elect a
Head of State
with executive
powers has been
voiced by many
young Nepalis
contesting the
elections,
by Hemang Dixit
(sp 09/12/2022)
Seats
of power :
Nepal’s
political
parties
negotiate
power-sharing
deals to form a
government,
by Shristi Karki
(nt 09/12/2022)
They
are back again in the House! : Oh, no, not again,
by Bishwo Gauchan (ht 09/12/2022)
Power
of red flag is fading in Nepal, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 18/12/2022)
UML
to send 19 female members under PR system, NC 29
(kh 08/12/2022) [Adequate
social inclusion in parliament will never be
achieved unless the parties dominated by
high-caste males are required to apply the rules
of social inclusion in the selection of
candidates for the FPTP system. Khas Arya, for
example, are already over-represented through
the FPTP system. It is not understandable that
more members of this social group have to be
nominated through the PR system! The striving
for adequate inclusion of all social groups, as
declared after Jana Andolan II, is implausible.
The ruling high-caste male elite is only
interested in securing its privileges and posts!]
Here
is how proportional members are elected to
provincial assemblies (rep 08/12/2022), Election
of 110 PR candidates: Who are on the lists of
national parties?, by Sajira Shrestha (rep
09/12/2022)
With
89 seats, NC becomes largest party in HoR; UML
second (kh 07/12/2022), Ruling
alliance two seats shy of majority : At the end
of proportional representation vote counting,
the five-party alliance has 136 seats against
the 138 required to prove a majority in the
275-strong House, by Binod Ghimire (kp
07/12/2022), Full
results out: Mathematics of parliament is now
clear : Nepali Congress bags 89 seats, CPN-UML
78, CPN (Maoist Center) 32 and the Rastriya
Swatantra Party 20, among others (nlt
08/12/2022)
RSP’s
Poudel reaches SC demanding re-election in
Rupandehi-2 (kh 06/12/2022)
Rightist
tilt in Nepal : History shows that politics
devoid of philosophical underpinnings last only
a season, by Achyut Wagle (kp 06/12/2022)
Maoist-Center
hell bent on perpetuating power, election
results be damned : Here is a brief commentary
on the fall and fall of CPN (Maoist-Center), a
political party that used to claim itself as the
most revolutionary force in Nepal until a decade
ago, by Kishor Dahal (nlt 06/12/2022)
Vote
counting of PR category to complete today
(kh 06/12/2022), PR
category: UML leading followed by NC (kh
06/12/2022)
138
lose election deposits in Saptari (kh
06/12/2022)
Nepali
Congress, CPN-UML emerge as largest parties in
provincial assemblies (rep 05/12/2022) [The overall result of all
provinces is incidental. In a federal state,
each province must be considered on its own and
be independent of the politicians at the central
level!], PA
poll: NC wins 111 out of 330 seats, UML 91
(rn 05/12/2022)
UML
gets highest number of votes under PR category
(kh 05/12/2022)
FPTP:
NC wins 57 seats; UML 44 (kh 05/12/2022), Results
of 165 HoR seats declared, NC wins highest 57
(rep 05/12/2022), List
of newly-elected HoR members (kh
05/12/2022), Results
for 165 seats in HoR declared, NC wins highest
57 (rn 05/12/2022), New
government expected in 2 weeks :
Election Commission plans to submit the
election report to President Bidya Devi
Bhandari early next week, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 05/12/2022)
Maoist
Center’s Karki elected from Dolakha (kh
05/12/2022)
Maoist
and Madhesh-based parties see steep decline in
electoral politics : The parties that emerged as
major political forces from the 2006 people’s
movement are now losing their appeal, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/12/2022)
We
will be decisive for a majority in parliament:
CK Raut (kh 04/12/2022)
10
parties get less than 5,000 votes under PR
system (kh 04/12/2022)
UML
ahead in PR vote count; NC following
(kh 04/12/2022
NC’s
Badri Pandey elected from Bajura (kh
04/12/2022)
NC’s
Shahi elected to PA from Bajura (2)
(kh 04/12/2022), UML’s
KC clinches PA member from Dolakha (2)
(kh 04/12/2022)
Changing
Electoral Landscape, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn 03/12/2022)
What’s
the mandate of Nov 20 polls? The message
from voters is that the traditional
parties should reform or they will
perish, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
03/12/2022)
Patronizing
Sovereign Dignity of Nepal, by GP
Acharya (rep 03/12/2022)
New
parliament to have seven national
parties, including two new ones :
Emergence of Rabi Lamichhane-led
Rastriya Swatantra Party and CK Raut-led
Janamat Party as two new national
parties (rep 03/12/2022)
Dhanraj
Gurung’s victory ensured as 5,000 votes
remain to be counted (kh
03/12/2022), NC’s
Dhanraj Gurung elected to HoR from
Syangja-2 (kh 03/12/2022)
20
candidates secure 30 thousand plus votes
yet lost HoR seats (kh 03/12/2022)
Six
leaders defeated central ministers in
parliamentary polls, by Bal Krishna
Sah (ht 03/12/2022)
Over
20 businessmen make it to parliament
this election (rep 03/12/2022)
Unpacking
CK Raut’s win over Upendra Yadav :
Raut’s personal touch with voters and
Yadav’s overreliance on caste votes are
key factors. JSP blames foreign hand,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 03/12/2022)
The
past is foretold in Nepal poll results :
Although the arithmetic shows big parties
dominate, Nepalis have sent them a clear message
of dissatisfaction, by Shristi Karki (nt
02/12/2022)
Systematically
Disenfranchised!, by Nishant Pokharel (rep
02/12/2022)
Mixed
Outcomes Of Elections, by Shyam P Mainali
(rn 02/12/2022)
Exclusionary
parliament : Major parties are running out of
excuses to deny election tickets to marginalised
(kp 02/12/2022)
14
leaders of ‘above 70 category’ get elected in
HoR (kh 02/12/2022) [They have done everything to ensure this!]
Vote
counting stopped in Bajura (kh 02/11/2022)
A
dozen parties ensure representation in
parliament (kh 02/11/2022)
Bibeksheel
Sajha Party: 200 thousand votes in 2074 BS, 789
in 2079 BS (kh 02/12/2022)
The
shifting political tide in Madhes, by Manika
Jha (ae 01/12/2022)
Dalit
and women leaders in Karnali feel cheated : Big
parties did not field any Dalit candidate for
Parliament from Karnali Province, by Krishna
Prasad Gautam (kp 01/12/2022)
HoR
welcoming 31 indigenous members (rn
01/12/2022)
Low
Voter Turnout Hints Public Resentment, by
Rajendra Chataut (rn 01/12/2022)
Fix
Delivery Means To Fulfill Promises, by Mukti
Rijal (rn 01/12/2022)
CPN-MC,
a pale shadow of its 2008 avatar : The party has
not only lost its numerical strength in the HoR,
but also its vote-share, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
01/12/2022)
UML
becomes the largest party in Province 1 (kh
01/12/2022)
Congress
reaches out to Janamat Party chief Raut to
discuss new government : Raut held hour-long
talks with Bimalendra Nidhi in Kathmandu (kp
01/12/2022), Janamat
Party agrees to join ruling coalition with NC
(kh 01/12/2022), Janmat
Party sets three conditions to join
NC-led coalition (kh 01/12/2022))
[??]
Nov
20 polls: Where Do We Go From Here?, by
Sindhuj Thapa and Anmol Purbey (rep 01/12/2022)
Amid
din of government formation, will the CPN-UML
remain silent? Party members say multiple
options are open including tying up with the
Maoists or the Congress for a ruling coalition,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 01/12/2022), Act
two, scene one : The same old men will begin
fighting for the chair if the youth leaders
don't intervene (kp01/12/2022), Deuba’s
moment to shine : The debate on who should lead
the next government has become a matter of
public interest, by Siddhartha Thapa (kp
01/12/2022) [He was PM five times and did
not shine. So now presumably a sixth time,
although the voters have denied the ruling
coalition a majority?]
PR
vote count: UML gets 2.7 million votes, NC
following (kh 01/12/2022), Vote
count: NC continues to lead; UML following
(kh 01/12/2022)
Gyanendra
Bahadur Karki wins from Sundari-4 : Karki
defeated Jagdish Prasad Kusiyat, a candidate of
CPN-UML, by a margin of 112 votes (nlt
01/12/2022)
Voting
underway in 10 polling centers of Dolakha
(kh 01/12/2022)
Indecisive
election results: Now the battle for new
government : Nepal's federal parliament
constitutes 275 members of parliament. As many
as 138 lawmakers are necessary to establish a
majority and claim the premiership. So who will
lead Nepal’s next government?, by Dhan
Bahadur Khadka (nlt 30/11/2022) [In democratic states, now
would be the moment for politicians to admit
defeat, retire from office and ambitions for
power, and make way for a younger generation!
But Nepal's failed politicians have already
started thinking about how to form a new
government without a parliamentary majority.]
New
House of Representatives to be less inclusive :
As proportional representation votes are
scattered among parties, women, Dalits,
Janajatis will be underrepresented, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 30/11/2022) [This is the outspoken goal
of the political parties totally dominated by
male Khas Arya! The fact that another 30 per
cent Khas Aryas are nominated via the PR system
contradicts all statements on inclusion!]
Two
new forces enter federal parliament as national
parties : Rabi Lamichhane’s Rastriya Swatantra
Party and CK Raut’s Janamat Party make the cut
after the election results pour in, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 30/11/2022)
All
bills in HoR inactive, bills in National
Assembly remain unchanged (rep 30/11/2022)
Election
deposits of nine candidates, including one from
UML, confiscated in Kailali-1, by Yogesh
Rawal (rep 30/11/2022), 168
poll candidates' deposits forfeited in Rautahat
(ht 30/11/2022)
Youth
As Leaders, by Dixya Poudel (rn 30/11/2022
Parties
fail to garner majority in Provincial Assemblies
(kh 30/11/2022), Karnali:
The candidates who couldn’t get even 100 votes,
by Govinda KC (rep 30/11/2022)
Worth
the investment? Failure to maintain financial
transparency in political parties allows for the
criminalisation of politics, by Shristi Rai
(kp 30/11/2022)
EC
decides to kick off vote count in
Bajura and Syangja-2 (kh 30/11/2022)
Polls
in Madhesh: JSP and LSP lose ground (kh
30/11/2022)
NC’s
Narayan Khadka elected from Udayapur-1 (kh
30/11/2022), FPTP
members elected to HoR so far (kh
30/11/2022)
Message
from Nepali voters : This time, there were
thousands who joined the fray with little
resources or connections, by Sujeev Shakya
(kp 29/11/2022)
Crystal
gazing Nepal’s next five years : The
independents contested the election to clean up
the country’s politics and fight corruption,
by Naresh Koirala (kp 29/11/2022)
Ruling
Coalition In Driving Seat, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 29/11/2022)
Parties
flouted laws, used children in elections, by
Ruby Rauniyar (rep 29/11/2022)
Sarlahi
sends no woman member into HoR, elects one under
PA (kh 29/11/2022)
Over
9.6 million votes counted under PR category: EC
(kh 29/11/2022), UML
continues leading PR vote count with 2,607,472
votes (kh 29/11/2022)
Parties
agree to resume vote counting in Communication
Minister Karki's constituency (rep
29/11/2022), Counting
of votes resumes in Udayapur-1, UML boycotts,
by Maheshwor Chamling Rai (rep 29/11/2022)
UML
stands first, NC second in Madhesh in Nov 20
elections (kh 29/11/2022)
UML’s
Mahaseth elected from Dhanusha-4 (kh
29/11/2022)
UML’s
Mahato clinches PA seat from Dhanusha 4(2)
(kh 29/11/2022), UML’s
Hari Narayan defeats Madhesh Province minister
in Dhanusha-4 (B), by Surendra Yadav (rep
29/11/2022)
FPTP
members elected to HoR so far (kh
29/11/2022)
Youth
voice: What youths expect from faces of hope in
parliament, by Sharana Sherpa and Anjali
Shukla (nlt 28/11/2022),
Old
parties failed to understand the new generation
: The political template of Congress and
Communists are decades old. Closed camps and
cadre training don't work so well in the age of
social media, interview with Krishna Khanal
(kp 28/11/2022), Over
60 former MPs face defeat in parliamentary
election (rep 28/11/2022)
Economic
promises and challenges : None of the manifestos
explains how to mobilise resources and enhance
administration, by Chandan Sapkota (kp
28/11/2022)
Is
communist alliance in the making? Poor
performance of CPN (Maoist Center) in federal
parliament polls and desperation of KP Oli and
CPN-UML leaders to return to power indicate the
possibility. But observers are not so sure
(nlt 28/11/2022)
Nepal
: Fractured Mandate, by Ajit Kumar Singh
(SAIR 28/11/2022)
Parties
Move To Form New Government, by Ballav Dahal
(rn 28/11/2022)
Women
representation nil under FPTP in Karnali
province : Single candidate to represent Dalits
(kh 28/11/2022)
On
their own merit : If talent is discouraged in
political parties, those committed to public
service will seek alternatives (kp
28/11/2022)
Exploitation
fears as more contractors become lawmakers :
Stakeholders say contractor-turned lawmakers
could misuse their influence to skew laws and
policies in their favour, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 28/11/2022) [Teachers and other people in
the public service are not allowed to run, but
people who have a great economic advantage from
their election are!]
Candidates
begin submitting election spending (kh
28/11/2022), EC
directs candidates and parties to submit
election expenses within15 days (kh
28/11/2022), EC
instructs candidates to submit their election
expenses within 35 days (rep 28/11/2022)
Dang
sees 5.92 percent votes invalid (kh
28/11/2022)
PR
votes: UML leading followed by Nepali Congress
(kh 28/11/2022), 15
percent votes under PR yet to be counted (kh
28/11/2022)
FPTP
members elected to HoR so far (kh
28/11/2022)
Re-election
to be held in Dolakha on Dec 1 (kh
28/11/2022), Repolling
in 10 Dolakha booths on December 1 (ht
28/11/2022)
JSP’s
Ashok Rai elected from Sunsari-1 (kh
28/11/2022)
Contours
of post-election politics : Democracy seems to
have become stronger with the popular quest for
alternatives, by Lok Raj Baral (kp
27/11/2022), The
ambition of politicians and the will of voters :
Attempt of a first election analysis, by
Karl-Heinz Krämer (Nepal Observer 27/11/2022) [see
also Khabarhub
29/11/2022]
Ruling
alliance fails to stop UML : Dissimilar
ideologies of the parties in the coalition seems
to have not favoured them, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp 27/11/2022), Maoists
had difficulties winning elections even
in their bastions, by Dinesh Subedi
(rep 27/11/2022),
Deuba,
Dahal commit to saving the alliance : KP Sharma
Oli has also been reaching out to other parties
to build a coalition he can lead, by Anil
Giri (kp 27/11/2022) [The
message from the voters is clear: Not these old
failed politicians again! Without the
manipulations of the top politicians, this
message would have been much clearer!]
60
former MPs defeated in election (kh
27/11/2022)
Voters
reject candidates favoured by top leaders : The
trend reflects people’s growing frustration with
the top brass and how the political parties are
run, analysts say, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
27/11/2022)
Voters’
Expectations, by Parmeshwar Devkota (rn
27/11/2022), Writing
Is On The Wall For Parties, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 27/11/2022)
EC
will decide on vote count resumption in Bajura,
Syangja and Dolakha soon: Spokesperson Paudel
(kh 27/11/2022), EC
decides to hold re-election in 10 polling
stations in Dolakha (kh 27/11/2022)
What
caused lower voters turnout in this election?,
by Ranju Kafle (rn 27/11/2022)
80
percent votes under PR counted so far: EC
(kh 27/141/2022)
Election
results of all districts but for three will come
by November 29: EC (kh 27/11/2022)
General
Election2022: Results of 157 seats under FPTP
out (kh 27/11/2022)
Results
of 156 constituencies out, Congress lead winning
51 seats : Nepali Congress has won 51 seats,
followed by CPN-UML with 41 seats. Likewise, CPN
(Maoist) and CPN (Unified Socialist) and
Rastriya Swatantra Party have won 17 seats, 10
seats, and seven seats, respectively (nlt
27/11/2022), As
counting nears end, picture of new House emerges
: Congress leads in first-past-the-post tally,
UML hopes to catch up with proportional
representation votes, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
27/11/2022)
UML’s
Subash Nemwang elected from Ilam-2 (kh
27/11/2022), UML’s
Mahato elected from Mahottari-1 (kh
27/11/2022), NC’s
Dig Limbu wins HoR seat from Morang-1 (kh
27/11/2022), UML’s
Basnet elected from Ilam-1 defeating Jhalanath
Khanal (kh 27/11/2022)
RPP
wins 7 seats in Bagmati State Assembly (kh
27/11/2022), 14
CMs in five years: 7 won elections, two lost
(rep 27/11/2022), Ruling
coalition clinches victory in majority seats in
Karnali PA (kh 27/11/2022)
Members
elected to HoR so far (kh 27/11/2022)
PR
votes: UML leading followed by Nepali Congress
(kh 27/11/2022)
Counting
of votes uncertain in Bajura (kh 27/11/2022)
Vote
count in Sunsari-4 postponed since Saturday
evening (kh 27/11/2022)
Remarkable
Electoral Shifts, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn
26/11/2022)
Caste-based
voting on the wane in Madhesh, poll results
suggest : As society becomes more diverse, the
province has started to look more at candidates’
vision than their ethnicity, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 26/11/2022)
Established
Madhes parties lose vote share to new outfits,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 26/11/2022)
Rabi
Lamichhane discloses his election expenditure
(kh 26/11/2022)
All
candidates of ruling alliance win election in
Karnali Province (kh 26/11/2022)
Khanal
demands for reelection in Ilam (rep
26/11/2022)
Vote
count halts in Sunsari-4 (kh 26/11/2022), ‘Communication
minister demanded recounting of votes after he
was certain to lose’ (rep 27/11/2022)
UML
is losing ground in Gandaki Province. Congress
making gains : In 2017, UML alone won 13 lower
house seats from Gandaki, but this time its
tally has reduced to just five, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp 26/11/2022), Beating
all odds, CPN–UML becomes leading force in
Madhesh Province : But split cost the party
dearly in Sudurpaschim and Karnali provinces,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 26/11/2022), NC’s
Acharya elected HoR member from Kapilvastu-2
(kh 26/11/2022), RPP
candidate Bohara defeats incumbent Home Minister
Khand in Rupandehi-3 (rep 26/11/2022), Maoist
Center’s Amanlal Modi wins from Morang-4 (kh
26/11/2022), NC’s
Tejulal Chaudhary elected from Saptari-4 (kh
26/11/2022), RPP’s
Bikram Pandey turns victorious in Chitwan-3
(kh 26/11/2022), NC’s
Shahi clinches victory in Mugu (kh
26/11/2022), NC’s
Mahendra Ray Yadav wins in Mahottari-4 (kp
26/11/2022), NC
and UML garner over 2 million votes under PR
category (kh 26/11/2022), Mahindra
Raya Yadav elected from Sarlahi-2 (kh
26/11/2022)
PR
vote count: UML leading followed by NC and RSP
(kh 26/11/2022), PR
votes: UML still ahead followed by NC and Maoist
Center (kh 26/11/2022), PR
Votes: Maoist Center takes a lead against
Rastriya Swatantra Party, UML continues the lead
as NC trails behind it (rep 26/11/2022), NC and UML garner
over 2 million votes under PR category (kh
26/11/2022), 7.6
million votes counted under PR category: EC
(kh 26/11/2022), 7.6
million votes counted under proportional
category (rep 26/11/2022)
Re-poll
in Bajura's Budhinanda today (rn 26/11/2022)
Panel
formed to probe deaths following vote-related
dispute (ht 26/11/2022)
Update:
Members elected to HoR (kh 26/11/2022), JSP’s Raj Kishor
elected from Siraha-2 (kh 26/11/2022),
UML’s
Malla clinches PA seat in Mugu (1) (kh
26/11/2022), NC
wins PA seat in Nuwakot 2(2) (kh 26/11/2022)
Vox
Populi : The people have spoken: they do
not want business as usual in politics
(nt 25/11/2022),
The
Nepali people have
spoken : Voters have
made their
dissatisfaction with the
country’s serial
politicians clear: shape
up or ship out, by
Sonia Awale (nt
25/11/2022)
The
underdogs have won. Now what? The next five
years will be crucial, not just for the newer
parties, but also for the older lot, by
Amish Raj Mulmi (kp 25/11/2022)
Expat
push key to Swatantra Party’s electoral
success : Migrant workers and students
studying abroad had urged their family
members back in Nepal to cast their
votes in favour of RSP this election,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp 25/11/2022), RSP,
new kid on the block, chimes with voters : Wins
five parliamentary seats in valley, placed 3rd
in PR vote count, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
25/11/2022)
Women
participation in HoR: Seven get directly
elected, two still leading (kh 25/11/2022) [Besides 158 males: this is
what the patriarchal party leaders call
appropriate and "inclusive"!], Women
candidates in HoR and PA elections of 2079 BS,
by Smriti Dhungana (rep 25/11/2022)
Polls
largely fair : The govt and the EC have failed
to ensure the voting right of the Nepali migrant
workers (ht 25/11/2022) [Elections that are dominated and
manipulated by the Tagadhari, especially Bahun
patriarchy and discriminate against women,
Janajatis, Madheshis, Dalits and Muslims can
hardly be called fair!]
Lingden
lifts Rastriya Prajatantra Party’s status in the
House : On Thursday evening, the party’s share
of proportional representation votes was 7
percent, by Binod Ghimire (kp 25/11/2022) [The improvement of the RPP
must also be attributed primarily to the bad
policies and largely failed manipulations of the
erstwhile major parties. The probably 6 or 7 per
cent share in the PR vote shows that people do
not really want a return to Hindu state and
monarchy!]
Problem
persists in three districts as Election
Commission fails to resolve issues : The body is
studying the disputes and has announced re-polls
at a centre in Bajura (kp 25/11/2022)
14,849
votes invalid in HoR, PA poll in Kailali-3
(rn 25/11/2022)
UML’s
Mainali elected HoR member from Bara-1 (kh
25/11/2022), NC’s
Yadav elected HoR member from Dhanusha-2 (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Mahato elected to HoR from Dhanusha-3 (kh
25/11/2022), NC’s
Dr. Shekhar Koirala elected from Morang-6
(kh 25/11/2022), NC
candidate wins HoR seat from Nawalparasi
(Bardaghat-Susta East)-2 (kh 25/11/2022), RPP’s Dhruba
Pradhan elected from Nawalparasi-2 (kh
25/11/2022), Panchthar:
UML’s candidate Nembang wins HoR seat (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Uprety wins HoR seat from Sarlahi-3 (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Gokul Baskota ensures victory in Kavre-2 (kh
25/11/2022), NC’s
Dilli Raj Pant elected from Kailali-5 (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Pradip Gyawali concedes defeat : "I take
responsibility for adverse results" (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Gurung clinches HoR seat from Kaski-1 (kh
25/11/2022), Birendra
Mahato of JSP wins from Siraha-4 (rep
25/11/2022), UML’s
Gaire elected HoR member from Palpa-2 (kh
25/11/2022), NUP’s
Chaudhary wins from Kailali 2 (kh
25/11/2022), NC’s
Sunil Sharma gets elected from Morang-3 (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Acharya wins HoR seat from Palpa-1 (kh
25/11/2022), Mahantha
Thakur clinches HoR seat from Mahottari-3
(kh), NC’s
Thapa wins from Syangja-1 (kh 25/11/2022), UML leader Bishnu
Poudel elected from Rupandehi-2 (kh
25/11/2022)
Pathak
elected PA member from Nawalparasi
(Bardaghat-Susta West)-1 (1) (kh
25/11/2022), UML’s
Maharjan elected PA member from Lalitpur 3(2)
(kh 25/11/2022), UML’s
Basnet wins in Sunsari-1 (A), by Rohit Rai
(rep 25/11/2022), NC’s
Karki wins in Morang-6 (B) (rep 25/11/2022),
Minister
Shahi elected in Dolpa (B) (rep 25/11/2022),
Maoist
Center’s Shrestha wins PA member from Ramechhap
(kh 25/11/2022)
The
stark message of elections, by Shiva P
Tiwari (ae 24/11/2022), What
are the new prime minister’s biggest challenges?,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 24/11/2022), Lessons
from election (ae 24/11/2022)
The
scrutiny of incoming Swatantra Party lawmakers
has already begun : While some find party’s lack
of clear ideology troubling, others reckon its
ranks of field experts will serve well, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 24/11/2022)
In
Madhesh, political ground is shifting : Fourteen
years after the Madhesh movement, voters have
punished its major faces in the recent polls,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 24/11/2022), CK
Raut’s Janamat Party emerges as a strong
regional force : His victory surprised many as
his party’s performance during the May local
elections had been dismal, Abdhesh Kumar
Jha & Santosh Singh (kp 24/11/2022)
Times
they’re changing : The rise of the Rastriya
Swatantra Party reflects the passion for change
among Nepali voters (kp 24/11/2022)
Sobita
Gautam and Dr Toshima Karki: New faces kindling
hope in Kathmandu and outside : They did not
resort to blame-game, their election campaign
was sober and comparatively frugal. Rise of
Sobita Gautam and Dr Toshima Karki has now
ignited a new hope among youths, by Sharana
Sherpa (nlt 24/11/2022)
Rise
of rebels, fall of ‘yes-men’ : General
secretaries of CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist lost the
elections while the general secretaries duo of
Nepali Congress won the race, by Dhan
Bahadur Khadka (nlt 24/11/2022)
Polling
for Nepal's parliament 2022: Ballot box or
cyber-voting?, by Anand Aditya (ht
24/11/2022)
Defining
Contours Of Democracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn
24/11/2022)
Stability
For Sustainable Development, by Bishnu
Prasad Khanal (rn 24/11/2022)
Vote
count of 88 constituencies concludes; NC wins 33
seats, UML 19 and Maoist Center nine seats
(rep 24/11/2022), Members
elected to HoR so far (kh 24/11/2022)
Rabi
Lamichhane ensures victory from Chitwan-2 :
Official announcement yet to be made (kh
24/11/2022), Rabi
Lamichhane secures landslide victory in
Chitwan-2 : Lamichhane secured 49,261 votes,
while Umesh Shrestha of Nepali Congress bagged
15,091 votes (nlt 24/11/2022), NC’s
Rathaur wins HoR seat from Banke 3 (kh
24/11/2022), Unified
Socialist’s Joshi elected HoR member from
Bajhang (kh 24/11/2022), UML’s
Ghimire elected HoR member from Rupandehi 5
(kh 24/11/2022), UML’s
Gurung elected HoR member from Lamjung (kh
24/11/2022), UML’s
Gurung wins from Lamjung, defeats Maoist’s
heavyweight Dev Gurung : Gurung bagged 31,789
votes, while Prithivi Subba Gurung got 34,969
votes (nlt 24/11/2022), Deepak
Singh defeats Kamal Thapa in Makwanpur-1
(rep 24/11/2022), Kamal
Thapa concedes defeat (kh 24/11/2022), Unified
Socialist’s Ale wins HoR seat from Doti (kh
24/11/2022), RSP’s
Dr. Toshima Karki elected from Lalitpur-3
(kh 24/11/2022), UML’s
Thapa elected HoR member from Pyuthan (kh
24/11/2022), Maoist
Chairman Prachanda elected to HoR from Gorkha-2
(kh 24/11/2022), NC
leader Paudel elected HoR member from Tanahun 1
(kh 24/11/2022), Suwal
elected to HoR from Bhaktapur-1 (kh
24/11/2022), Maoist
Center’s Sharma wins HoR member from Dang-2
(kh 24/11/2022), Unified
Socialist Chair Madhav Nepal elected from
Rautahat-1 (kh 24/11/2022), UML
makes clean sweep in Parbat (kh 24/11/2022),
CPN-UML’s
LP Sanwa elected HoR member from Jhapa-4 (kh
24/11/2022), Dr.
Shashank clinches fourth win in a row (kh
24/11/2022), RPP’s
Deepak Singh wins in Makwanpur-1 (kh
24/11/2022), Maoist
Center’s Pasang defeats UML’s Bishal Bhattarai
in Khotang (kh 24/11/2022), Man
Bahadur Rai elected HoR member from Solukhumbu
(rep 24/11/2022), NC
leader Paudel elected as HoR member from
Tanahun-1 (rep 24/11/2022), Ruling
alliance candidate wins HoR seat in Sarlahi-1
(rep 24/11/2022), NC
wins election in Myagdi after 23 years (rn
24/11/2022), NC
comes winner in Sidhuli-1 (kh 24/11/2022), UML’s Bidya
Bhattarai wins HoR seat in Kaski-2 (kh
24/11/2022), Rajendra
Lingden wins from Jhapa-3 : Lingden defeated
Nepali Congress leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula by
a margin of 3,276 votes (nlt 24/11/2022), RSP’s Hari Dhakal
wins in Chitwan-1 (kh 24/11/2022), UML
wins HoR, PA seats in Arghakhanchi (kh
24/11/2022), Nagarik
Unmukti Party’s Ranjita Shrestha wins in
Kailali-1 (kh 24/11/2022), NC’s
Yadav wins HoR seat in Saptari-3 (kh
24/11/2022), CPN
(Maoist Center) candidate Sapkota elected HoR
member from Sindhupalchowk-1 (rn
24/11/2022), RSP’s
Hari Dhakal wins in Chitwan-2 (rep
24/11/2022), Ramshankar
Yadav wins from Siraha-1 (rep 24/11/2022), NC leader Khadka
elected from Surkhet-1 (kh 24/11/2022), NC’s Karki secures
HoR post from Nawalparasi East-2 (kh
24/11/2022), NC
rebel candidate Amaresh Kumar Singh elected from
Sarlahi-4 (kh 24/11/2022), Rayamajhi
wins HoR seat from Arghakhanchi (kh
24/11/2022)
Maoist
Center secures PA seats from Sindhupalchok
(kh 24/11/2022), CPN-UML
wins PA seats from Gulmi-2 (kh 24/11/2022),
Results
of PA elections 2022 so far (kh 24/11/2022),
Lakshman
Kishore Chaudhary wins PA seat from Kailali-1B
(rep 24/11/2022), Anurag
Khadka wins in Dang-1 (rep 24/11/2022), UML's
Menyangwo elected province assembly member from
Taplejung A (rep 24/11/2022), Vindu
Kumar Thapa wins in Kaski-2B (rep
24/11/2022), Janmajaya
Timilsina elected provincial assembly member
from Bardia 2 A (rep 24/11/2022), Sakil
Mia of Janamat Party wins Province Assembly seat
from Saptari-1(B) (rep 24/11/2022)
Shishir
Khanal wins from Kathmandu-6 (nlt
23/11/2022), Yogesh
Bhattarai elected from Taplejung (nlt
23/11/2022), Gokarna
Bista elected from Gulmi-2 for third consecutive
time (nlt 23/11/2022), CK
Raut elected from Saptari-2 with a wide margin
(nlt 23/11/2022), Pradip
Poudel elected from Kathmandu-5 : Poudel
defeated CPN-UML leader Ishwar Pokharel by 5,065
votes (nlt 23/11/2022), Sobita
Gautam elected from Kathmandu-2 (nlt
23/11/2022), Sher
Bahadur Deuba elected for seventh consecutive
time from Dadeldhura (nlt 23/11/2022), RSP’s
Dr. Toshima Karki elected from Lalitpur-3
(kh 23/11/2022), Unified
Socialist candidate registers first win from
Achham (kh 23/11/2022), NC’s
Thani secures HoR seat from Surkhet-2 (kh
23/11/2022), RPP’s
Rana elected from Banke Constituency-2 (kh
23/11/2022), NC’s
Rajendra KC elected from Kathmandu
Constituency-10 (kh 23/11/2022), Maoist
Center’s Ghartimar gets elected from Rukum East
(kh 23/11/2022), Resham
Chaudhary’s father Lalveer Chaudhary wins in
Bardiya-2 (kh 23/11/2022), Nagarik
Unmukti Party turns victorious in all seats in
Kailali-3 (kh 23/11/2022), JSP’s
Pradeep Yadav wins from Parsa-1 (kh
23/11/2022), JSP’s
Pradeep Yadav wins from Parsa-1 (kh
23/11/2022), Maoist
Center’s Devendra Poudel elected from Baglung-2
(kh 23/11/2022), NC
candidate Ramhari Khatiwada wins from
Okhaldhunga (kh 23/11/2022), NC
candidate Ajay Chaurasiya wins in Parsa-2
(kh 23/11/2022), UML
Chair KP Oli wins by a huge margin in Jhapa-5
(kh 23/11/2022), Unified
Socialist’s Kisan Shrestha elected from Bara-4
(kh 23/11/2022), NC
leader Lekhak wins in Kanchanpur-3 (kh
23/11/2022), KC
of Rastriya Janamorcha wins HoR seat from
Baglung-1 (rep 23/11/2022)
NC’s
Ale gets victory in Province Assembly from
Tanahun (kh 23/11/2022), UML’s
Dhami becomes victorious in Darchula PA-1
(kh 23/11/2022), RPP
wins in both PA seats in Kathmandu-2 (kh
23/11/2022), NC
makes clean sweep in Kathmandu-1 (kh
23/11/2022), CPN-UML’s
Pachhai wins PA seat in Jumla (kh
23/11/2022)
Validation
of the existing order : Voters have validated
the status quo with their participation as well
as abstention, by CK Lal (kp 23/11/2022)
A
eulogy to unfact : During election campaigns,
when truth is reduced to pithy slogans, facts
are far from simple errors of details, by
Dharma Adhikari (kp 23/11/2022)
Nepalis
Vote For A Change, by Namrata Sharma (rn
23/11/2022)
After
ballot paper mix-up, calls grow for shift to
electronic voting : Election observers blame
polling officers for the problem, by Bijnod
Ghimire (kp 23/11/2022)
135
election employees awaiting rescue in Upper
Dolpa (kh 23/11/2022)
Shape
up or ship out : The major political forces must
start the long process of their renewal right
now. They have been adequately warned (kp
22/11/2022), The
mavericks are coming : The parties should get
the message that the Nepali people are getting
tired of their ways, by Achyut Wagle (kp
22/11/2022)
Newer
parties could make gains in Nepal's election,
analysts say (ht 22/11/2022)
Voters
Indifferent To Poll, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
22/11/2022)
UML’s
Shrestha wins HoR election from Kathmandu-9
(nlt 22/11/2022)
NC
candidate Patel elected PA member from Parsa-2 A
(rn 22/11/2022)
NC
wins PA seat in Rasuwa-1 (kh 22/11/2022)
RPP
wins Province Assembly seat in Kathmandu- 2(1)
(kh 22/11/2022)
Nagarik
Unmukti Party’s Chaudhary wins in Kailali-3
(kh 22/11/2022), What
is the Nagarik Unmukti Party about? Here is
basic information about the Nagarik Unmukti
Party that is emerging as a new force in west
Terai of Nepal (nlt 22/11/2022)
Prakash
Man Singh re-elected from Kathmandu-1 : Nepali
Congress leader won for the fourth time beating
Rastriya Prajatantra Party leader Rabindra
Mishra by just 125 votes (nlt 22/11/2022), Gagan
Thapa elected from Kathmandu-4
Thapa has garnered 21,302 votes, while his
nearest rival Bhattarai secured 13,855 (nlt
22/11/2022)
Congress
takes lead in preliminary vote counting :
Rastriya Swatantra Party makes an encouraging
entry into national politics (kp 22/11/2022)
When
Nepal stops : Government service delivery comes
to a halt during elections. The cost is evident
all around (kp 21/11/2022) [The way in which elections
are organised is irrational and in many respects
represents a serious restriction of basic civil
rights!], Heavy
security presence at polling centres perplexes
tourists, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht 21/11/2022)
Federal
parliament election 2022 result: Prem Bahadur
Maharjan wins from Lalitpur-2 : CPN-UML
candidate Prem Bahadur Maharjan has been elected
to federal parliament from Lalitpur
Constituency-2 (nlt 21/11/2022)
Vote
counting halted in Gorkha district as dispute
escalates over election-rigging : The vote
counting process has not yet started in Gorkha
where Maoist chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal is
one of the contenders (nlt 21/11/2022)
‘Back-to-back
elections also led to low voter turnout :
‘People say why give the same old parties
another chance when they have failed to perform,
repeatedly’, interview with Sanjeev Humagain
(kp 21/11/2022)
What
does the result of the initial vote count
suggest?, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
21/11/2022)
NC’s
Sherchan elected to Mustang’s Provincial
Assembly (B) (kh 21/11/2022)
NC
candidate Gurung wins from Mustang in Gandaki
Province Assembly (kh 21/11/2022), NC's
Namdu Gurung wins Province Assembly seat from
Mustang (rn 21/11/2022)
Nepali
Congress wins HoR seat in Mustang (nlt
21/11/2022), Yogesh
becomes centre of attraction in Mustang
political scene after winning election (rn
21/11/2022)
Vote
counting of FPTP, PR being conducted
simultaneously (kh 21/11/2022)
NA
defuses homemade bomb in Dhankuta (kh
21/11/2022)
Sunday’s
elections a test for old players, newcomers
alike : Except for the 1999 elections,
independent candidates have always won seats in
Nepal’s parliament, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp 21/11/2022)
Nepal
votes 2022: Frustrated with mainstream parties,
many voters stay away from polling booths :
Observers say a variety of other reasons have
contributed to the low turnout of voters at
federal parliament and provincial assemblies
elections (nlt 20/11/2022), Nepal
Elections: Voter turnout of 61 percent; counting
to start tonight : The voter turnout in the last
elections in 2017 was around 70 percent. It was
60 percent and 78 percent in 2008 and 2013
Constituent Assembly elections (nlt
20/11/2022), Around
61 percent cast votes in largely peaceful polls
: Disputes and incidents of violence were
reported in some places, with one death and
several injuries. Repolling required in 15
centres across provinces, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 21/11/2022) ["Peaceful"
looks different!], Polling
marred by incidents of violence in some
districts : Police fire warning shots at
some stations to disperse crowds. One
person died from bullet wounds while 3,
including a policeman, got injured in
Bajura, by Arjun Shah (kp
21/11/2022), Frustration
with old guard cited as main reason for
relatively low turnout : Without independent
candidates and new parties, the voter turnout
would have been lower still, observers say,
by Nishan Khatiwada and Anup Ojha (kp 21/11/2022)
Unequal
votes: The undemocratic election system of Nepal
: Having population as the criterion for
electoral constituency delineation will not do
any justice to the actual constituents. The
number of voters should be the main basis for
constituency delineation, by Sindhuj Thapa
(nlt 20/11/2022)
Rampant
use of minors in election campaigning reported :
Authorised monitoring teams have reported as
many as 165 incidents of use of minors in
poll-related activities, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 20/11/2022)
Thousands
of eligible citizens outside constituencies
denied voting rights : The election commission
should have come up with an arrangement to allow
eligible voters based anywhere within the
country to vote, experts say (kp 20/11/2022)
Foreign
election observers make election supervision
(rep 20/11/2022), 46
organizations, including two foreign ones,
observe Sunday’s election (kh 20/11/2022)
Elderly
voters return after security personnel tell them
not to take keys to polling station (rep
20/11/2022) [?????]
Controversy
in Dhanusha and Saptari after provincial
assemblies’ ballot papers given instead of HoR
ballot paper (rep 20/11/2022)
EC
directs not to postpone voting over minor
disputes (rep 20/11/2022)
What
sets this election apart : The country goes to
polls amid rising frustration, decline of
ideology and advent of some promising new forces,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 20/11/2022)
Winds
of change as country is geared to vote (kp
20/11/2022)
Day
of voters’ freedom : Voters know that lust for
power and position dominates the atmosphere of
democratic politics, by Abhi Subedi (kp
20/11/2022)
Rise
of Rastriya Swatantra Party due to frustration
with major parties Which parties will suffer due
to rise of Swatantra Party? How will ruling
coalition and UML fare?, by Ameet Dhakal
(Setopati 20/11/2022)
A
story of working class couple for whom elections
meant literally nothing : "We have to work for a
square meal a day. If we don't work, we'll have
nothing to eat. We get sound sleep only when we
have a decent meal" (nlt 20/11/2022)
Polls
Landmark For Federal Republic, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 20/11/2022)
How
is Nepal voting? Know about Nepal’s federal and
provincial assembly elections (nlt
20/11/2022)
Voting
taking place enthusiastically in peaceful
environment: Observers (kh 20/11/2022)
(related to Kathmandu)
Election:
Scheduled time for casting votes concludes
(kh 20/11/2022), Voting
time for general election is over (rep
20/11/2022), Voting
put off in 15 polling stations across the
country: Election Commission (rep
20/11/2022)
Police
fire in air as Biplav faction tries to disrupt
election in Chitwan (kh 20/11/2022), Election
obstruction attempt foiled in Chitwan, by
Saligram Nepal (rn 20/11/2022), Voting
affected as explosion takes place at Khairapur
polling station in Bardiya (kh 20/11/2022),
Bomb
explodes in Khairapur polling station in
Bardiaya (kh 20/11/2022), Firing
in five districts, hoax bombs in 27 places,
voting postponed in 11 centers (kh
20/11/2022), Violent
activities during elections; police fire warning
shots in five districts : Police fire warning
shots to quash clashes in Siraha, Bajura,
Chitwan, Dolkha and Rautahat district (nlt
20/11/2022), Voting
underway despite bomb explosion outside Shirise
polling station in Ilam (rep 20/11/2022), NA
team disposes bomb found in Gorkha polling
station, by Narhari Sapkota (rep
20/11/2022), Voting
continues despite explosion at Sharada Secondary
School Polling Station in Kailali, by Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 20/11/2022), Police
open blank fire in Doti, voting resumes, by
Keshav Chandra Mahara (rn 20/11/2022), People
injured in clash at Humla polling station
(kh 20/11/2022), Firing
in Tamakoshi polling station in Dolakha, one
policeman injured (kh 20/11/2022), Ballot
box catches fire in Bajura (kh 2011/2022), Ballot
boxes set on fire in Bajura (rep
20/11/2022), Ballot
box torched in Nawalparasi, by Basanta
Dhungana (rep), Voting
suspended in 15 centres (kh 20/11/2022), Police opens 53
rounds of blank fire in five districts (kh
20/11/2022), Police
fire 38 rounds of aerial shots in 8
districts, voting postponed at 63 places
(rep 20/11/2022), One
dies in election clash between two sides
(rep 20/11/2022), One
killed in Bajura as police opens fire (rep
20/11/2022), One
dead as police open fire during clash at polling
station in Bajura : Three injured have been
medevaced to Kathmandu for treatment, by
Arjun Shah (kp 20/11/2022), Army
conducts air patrols in sensitive areas of Rolpa
and Rukum (rep 20/11/2022), Voting
suspended in Surkhet due to dispute (rep
20/11/2022), Three
arrested for allegedly disrupting voting process
in Rukum (West), Voting
affected in 44 election centres across 25
districts, by Mahesh KC (kp 20/11/2022), Police
officer injured while firing warning shot :
Security personnel on duty were compelled to
open fire to contain the situation, said police,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 20/11/2022)
Inmates
of the Central Jail cast votes (kh
20/11/2022), Central
jail inmates cast vote (kh 20/11/2022), 20
inmates in Kalikot jail cast their votes
(rep 20/11/2022), 348
prisoners cast votes in Karnali (rep
20/11/2022)
Voting
underway in peaceful manner at all polling
stations in Banke (rep 20/11/2022)
General
Election 2022: Voting underway in Nepal (kh
20/11/2022), 32
percent voting across the country until 12.45pm
(kh 20/11/2022), 52
percent votes cast in Lalitpur district till
3:00 pm (kh 20/11/2022), More
than 50 percent votes cast in Mustang and Manang,
by Santosh Pokharel (rep 20/11/2022), 70.67
percent votes casts in Manang (rep
20/11/2022), 64
percent votes cast in Rasuwa by 3:30PM
(rep 20/11/2022), 45
percent votes cast in Ilam as of 3:30PM (rep
20/11/2022), 60
percent of votes cast in Dang (rep
20/11/2022), 55
percent votes cast in 10 constituencies of
Kathmandu (kh 20/11/2022), Preliminary
report puts 60 percent voter turnout in today’s
HoR and PA elections (kh 20/11/2022)
A
look back at Nepal’s democratic elections, since
1959 : Nepal has conducted seven elections to
parliament, including two to the Constituent
Assembly. Today’s is the eighth, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 20/11/2022)
Lack
of citizenship robs youths of voting rights :
The state has discriminated against the children
of those who acquired citizenship by birth, say
civil society leaders, by Bhusan Yadav and
Laxmi Sah (kp 19/11/2022) [The highest responsibility lies with Ms
Bhandari. Whatever the president says, she had
to sign the amendment recently, according to the
constitution. Was it obeisance to KP Oli because
he feared dissenting votes from the youth in the
Tarai for his conduct in the 2015/16 Tarai
movement?]
Rise
of young, independent candidates a worrying
sign for ageing political leaders, by
Santosh Sharma Poudel (rep 19/11/2022)
Four
polling booths in Manang have less than 100
voters (rep 19/11/2022)
Commitment
on road safety in the parties’ manifestos:
Will they be implemented? This is likely the
first time in Nepal's history that clear
electoral promises have been made regarding
both public transport and road safety,
by Prakriti Aryal (nlt 19/11/2022)
Government
geared to address security threats during
election : Home Secretary Binod Prakash Singh
said district administration offices have seized
2,025 small arms to minimise the security threat,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 19/11/2022)
The
right and responsibility to vote : Every vote
matters and those who are eligible to vote,
experts advise, should not squander the
opportunity, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
19/11/2022)
EC
cracks whip against poll code violators :
Cancels seven development projects that urban
development ministry okayed on Thursday (ht
19/11/2022)
International
poll observers arrive in Nepal : Observation
mainly involves field monitoring of election by
one or more independent parties (ht
19/11/2022)
30
media outlets violate code of conduct: PCN
(kh 19/11/2022)
Security
beefed up in PM Deuba’s home district Dadeldhura
(kh 19/11/2022)
Police
nab ‘anti-election’ demonstrators in Kathmandu
(kh 19/11/2022)
Suspicious
object found at three places in Chitwan (rep
19/11/2022)
Suspicious
objects being planted to spread panic (kh
19/11/2022)
Myagdi
sees beatings, burning of motorbikes and
vandalism during the silent period (rep
19/11/2022)
UML
candidate Niraula under police custody on
charges of distributing money to influence votes
(rep 19/11/2022)
Election
silence has largely been honoured, observers say
: Interpretations vary of the political parties
and their candidates paying for bus rides to
voters’ home districts across the country
(kp 19/11/2022)
100,000
leave Valley on Friday for vote : Major boarding
points such as Koteshwar, Jadibuti, Lokanthali,
Kalanki and Balku remained packed with people
catching buses to destinations outside the
Valley (kp 19/11/2022), People
leave Kathmandu Valley in droves to cast vote,
most voters want to elect youth candidates
(rep 19/11/2022)
Three
prisons in Kathmandu Valley prepare for
conducting voting (rn 19/11/2022)
Nov
20: Govt mobilizes 34,838 armed police personnel
(kh 19/11/2022)
NHRC
urges all parties to play a constructive role in
conducting elections in a free and fair
environment (rep 19/11/2022)
Caste
Vote : Even more than in previous elections
political parties are falling back on caste vote
banks because of the absence of party ideology,
by Chandra Kishore (nt 18/11/2022)
Depending
on independents : Urban voters are disenchanted
with traditional politics, but established
parties still hold sway in districts, by
Shristi Karki (nt 18/11/2022)
Dejected
voters reject polls : Fed up with empty
assurances and wild promises, villagers decide
to collectively boycott Sunday's elections,
by Anita Bhetwal (nt 18/11/2022)
Voters
cynical about electoral alliances : Party ties
for the 20 November polls confuse and divide
citizens across the Inner Tarai and Madhes
Province, by Namrata Sharma (nt 18/11/2022)
“No
Not Again”: What Nepalis need to be
aware of?, by Diwakar Dhakal (rep
18/11/2022)
Upcoming
election: A test of Nepali voters,
by Nir Bahadur Karki (ht 18/11/2022)
Everything
you need to know about the controversial
Constituency Development Fund (nlt
18/18/2022) [A fund
exclusively for directly elected MPs who were
previously nominated in an extremely socially
non-inclusive way by the high-caste leadership
of the parties!]
Govt
decides to increase surveillance on Biplav-led
NCP : Nepal Army's bomb disposal team at 900
locations (kh 18/11/2022)
Vote
wisely : Those voting in the upcoming elections
will have a big responsibility on their
shoulders (kp 18/11/2022)
Nepal
votes 2022: The country observes ‘Silence
Period’, EC urges all not to violate laws :
“Violation of the Silence Period that has been
enforced since midnight in view of the elections
to the Member of the House of Representatives
and Province Assembly is punishable by laws”
(nlt 18/11/2022)
All
preparations for Nov 20 election complete: EC
(kh 18/11/2022), Election
materials, security personnel arrive at all
voting stations (kh 18/11/2022), Election
materials, officials sent in helicopters to
Upper Dolpa (kh 18/11/2022)
EC
seeks clarifications from Rural Municipality
Chief, administrative officer (kh
18/11/2022)
Major
trading post in Birgunj closed for 72 hours
(kh 18/11/2022)
Election
Commission fines Manange Rs 25,000 (kh
19/11/2022)
Contest
Of Old And New Faces, by Tirtha Bhattarai
(rn 18/11/2022)
5,779
security personnel mobilized in Kathmandu for
election (rn 18/11/2022)
Everything
you need to know before Nov 20 polls, by
Pratik Ghimire (ae 17/11/2022)
Increasing
invalid votes cause for concern, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae 17/11/2022)
Women
struggle to find a solid footing in the
parliament, by Anushka Nepal (ae 17/11/2022)
How
will people with disabilities vote? The Election
Commission seems to have a ‘something is better
than nothing’ approach to inclusiveness. It’s
preparations are too little, too late, by
Cilla Khatry (ae 17/11/2022)
Conflict
victims find no hope in election : There is a
widespread resentment and anger among conflict
victims and survivors against the political
parties, by Yadab Acharya (ae 17/11/2022)
Voter
frustration with major parties growing : Some
observers equate the current state of public
dissatisfaction to that which existed before the
April 2006 movement, by Tika R Pradhan and
Purushottam Poudel (kp 17/11/2022)
Two
injured in IED explosion in Banke (rep), Treatment
of Chand-led party cadres injured in bomb blast
under police supervision (rep 17/11/2022), Nepal
Army defuses suspicious object found in Lalitpur
(rep 18/11/2022)
EC
plans to make public FPTP results within three
days (rn 17/11/2022), Parliament
Elections 2022: Election Commission Nepal plans
to make public FPTP results within three days :
Nepal's election management body was criticized
for not expediting the vote counting process
during the local polls held on earlier this year
(nlt 17/11/2022), Poll
body aims to complete counting FPTP votes in 3
days : Silence period began from Thursday
midnight, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 18/11/2022)
Women
leaders contesting polls against men
‘heavyweights’ in Dang (kh 17/11/2022)
Nov
20 election: Silence period to begin tonight
(kh 17/11/2022)
Bagmati
Province has three million 471,792 eligible
voters (kh 17/11/2022)
Unidentified
vandals try to set fire to an election
candidate's car in Madi (17/11/2022)
Indian
national held with large quantity of sample
ballot papers (rep 17/11/2022)
Complaints
against Hamro Nepali Party candidates for trying
to cash in on Balen Shah’s ‘image’ : Dinesh
Thapaliya, the chief election commissioner, says
his office is studying the complaints, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 17/11/2022)
Minister
Chaudhary faces tough challenge in Dang-1 :
Metmani Chaudhary was elected from the
constituency in the previous House elections as
a CPN-UML candidate, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/11/2022)
Five
battleground constituencies in Madhesh Province
: In the local elections held earlier this year,
Nepali Congress emerged as the largest party in
the province, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
17/11/2022)
Election
2022: Some old lies, some new. Alliances have
nothing to do with long-held party policies,
good governance, economic delivery, foreign
policy or national interests, by Balmukunda
Regmi (kp 16/11/2022)
‘Mero
Pratinidhi’ released to deliver election
information to public (rep 16/11/2022) [see
corresponding
website]
15,000
fake ballot papers seized in Parsa (kh
16/11/2022)
Umesh
Shrestha’s vehicle vandalized in Bharatpur
(rep 16/11/2022)
Bomb
blasts near Prachanda’s election event venue in
Bhojpur (kh 16/11/2022)
46
organizations, including two foreign ones, to
observe November 20 election (kh
16/11/2022), 46
organizations including two int’l ones being
deployed for election observation (rep
16/11/2022)
84
media outlets found violating code of conduct
(kh 16/11/2022)
Non-essential
vehicles will be off road in the Valley on Nov
20 (rep 16/11/2022), Public
transport to remain off road on November 20
(kh 17/11/2022)
Election
not a priority for migrant workers from Jumla :
A majority of young men from Sinja are currently
working in various Indian cities and are not
coming home for next week’s elections, by DB
Budha (kp 16/11/2022) [Both
the Oli and Deuba governments deliberately
failed to provide postal voting to migrant
workers as mandated by the SC years ago!],
Leave
no one out : Unless Nepalis abroad renounce
their citizenship, they should get to take part
in the democratic exercise (kp 16/11/2022)
Rabi
Lamichhane alleges “elements” of trying to
defame and demoralize him (kh 16/11/2022), Complaint
demands annulment of Rabi Lamichhane’s candidacy
: The complaint filed at the district election
office in Chitwan states that Lamichhane did not
relinquish his Nepali citizenship even after
taking the citizenship certificate of another
country (kp 16/11/2022), Issue
over Lamichhane’s citizenship gets complex :
Election Commission unlikely to decide on the
matter before the voting day, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 17/11/2022), EC
seeks explanation from Ravi Lamichhane over
citizenship controversy (rep 17/11/2022), Police
investigating Rabi Lamichhane's citizenship and
passport (rep 02/12/2022)
Govt
says preparations for election-focused security
arrangements complete (rep 16/11/2022)
Vote
will not be counted if the confidentiality of
the ballot is breached: CEC Thapaliya (rep
16/11/2022)
Over
71 per cent polling stations deemed sensitive
(rn 16/11/2022)
Complaint
demanding cancellation of candidature of Gandaki
Province Finance Minister Baral filed at EC
(rep 16/11/2022)
Deprived
and repeatedly duped, Musahars are losing faith
in state : The residents of Musahari tole in
Dhanusha say party leaders come seeking their
votes before every election, but forget about
them as soon as they get elected, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 15/11/2022)
Growing
acts of violence add to security challenges
for next week’s elections : Incidents of
clashes, vandalism and personal attacks have
rapidly increased, threatening free and fair
polls, by Anup Ojha (kp 15/11/2022)
Seven
persons arrested for campaigning against
elections (kh 15/11/2022) [????]
No
use of mobile phones, camera at polling
stations: EC (rn 15/11/2022)
Lahareni
in Myagdi untouched by election fever (kh
15/11/2022)
Security
arrangement in place for election (kh
15/11/2022)
Ruling
alliance faces a tall order for vote transfer in
Rolpa : For the federal polls, Barsha Man Pun,
the deputy general secretary of the Maoist
Centre, is up against Purna Bahadur Budha, his
former comrade-in-arms, by Kashiram Dangi
(kp 15/11/2022)
Govt
allocates Rs 20.04 billion for Nov 20 Elections
(rep 15/11/2022)
Holiday
from Nov 18 to 21 in schools being used as
polling stations (rep 15/11/2022)
Don’t
remove LGBTIQ+ persons from the PR closed list:
SC (kh 14/11/2022), Court
orders Election Commission not to remove names
of LGBTIQ+ from the PR list (nlt 15/11/2022)
No
takers as coalition promises political stability
: Maoist Centre chair Dahal, a key coalition
partner, publicly boasts of having played a key
role in forming and toppling governments, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 14/11/2022)
EC
provisions to ensure smooth vote counting
(ht 14/11/2022)
General
election : Hope of transformation, by Ashok
Kumar Khand (ht 14/11/2022)
SC
retains Dr. Toshima Karki’s candidacy in
Lalitpur-3 (kh 14/11/2022)
Coarsening
political debate : People expressed their anger
in the local elections last May by voting for
independent candidates (kp 14/11/2022)
Party
Manifestos : Tourism In Priority, by Ballav
Dahal (rn 14/11/2022)
District
Election Office recommends bringing remote
ballot boxes by helicopter (rep 14/11/2022)
[related to Taplejung]
Nov
20: Four days left for election campaigning
(kh 14/11/2022)
EC
issues directives to curb activities harming
election environment (kh 14/11/2022)
‘No
local people in political leadership is
misfortune for Kathmandu rim country’ (kh
14/11/2022)
Kanchanpur-3
is battleground of close aides of Deuba, Oli :
UML candidate Niru Devi Pal and her rival from
the Congress, Ramesh Lekhak, are expected to
have a neck-to-neck competition, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp 14/11/2022)
Election
materials being supplied to remote Bhotkhola
(kh 14/11/2022)
UML
leader Kafle attacked in Gorkha (kh
14/11/2022), Campaign
team of UML candidate Abdus Miya attacked in
Gorkha (rep 14/11/2022)
Women
officials leading eight poling centers in Myagdi
(kh 14/11/2022)
Women’s
share in House likely to shrink : With few women
FPTP candidates, more of them may need to be
elected to the upper house to meet the
requirement, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/11/2022) [The
continued and even increased non-inclusive
policies of high-caste male politicians must be
criminalised and punished as a matter of
urgency!]
Election
agenda of independent candidates:
Corruption control, development and
change, by Narayan Adhikari (rn
13/11/2022)
Words,
words, mere words : Election manifestos of the
major political parties make promises impossible
to keep, targets impossible to meet and the
goals impossible to achieve (nlt
13/11/2022), Political
parties repeat ‘inflated promises’ in their
election manifestos to lure voters (rep
13/11/2022), Election
Manifestos and Reformation of Government and
Electoral System, by Rajendra Bahadur Singh
(rep 13/11/2022)
Ravi
Lamichhane’s election campaign vehicle
vandalized in Chitwan (kh 13/11/2022)
Provincial
polls overshadowed by federal elections, by
Aashish Mishra (rn 13/11/2022)
Unnatural
electoral tie-ups : The ultimate price is paid
by the confused voter, who cannot put two and
two together, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp
13/11/2022)
Voters
with disabilities want to exercise right
to vote on their own (rn 13/11/2022)
No
permits required for essential service vehicles
on voting day (kh 13/11/2022) [But it is strictly forbidden
to transport voters with health or age
conditions to the voting centres?]
EC
directs two municipalities to conduct voters’
education program (kh 13/11/2022)
Fighting
disinformation together : Election preparations
enter a crucial stage, when bad actors may
resort to disinformation and misinformation,
by Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya (kp 13/11/2022) [Self-justification by the Chief
Election Commissioner, but not a word about the
serious fake news and fairy tales of the
political parties!], Dealing
With Disinformation, by Dinesh Kumar
Thapaliya (rn 16/11/2022)
Youths
have hope on new candidates, want to see change
: Most first time voters want to see new faces
in parliament who can address the problems of
the youths, by Sharana Sherpa (nlt
12/11/2022)
Fair
Polls Enhance Freedom Of Choice, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn 12/11/2022)
New
voters awaiting election day eagerly (kh
12/11/2022)
Integrated
election cell comes into operation in all three
levels: NA (kh 12/11/2022)
Elections
and People with Disabilities : The access of
people with disabilities to vote in elections is
an extremely critical human right issue!, by
Pralhad Gairapipli (rep 12/11/2022)
Call
to ensure voting rights of people with
psychosocial disabilities (kh 12/11/2022)
Geographical
challenges in Gandaki in Nov 20 election (kh
12/11/2022), No
time for elections in upper Mustang : With most
villages empty as the local population has
migrated to warmer climes, authorities should
have rethought poll timing, villagers say,
by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp 12/11/2022)
Internal
poll projections offer hints of top three, dark
horses : Up to 20 of its leaders caught up in
close fights, projection by the ruling parties
gives Nepali Congress 60 FPTP seats, by Anil
Giri (kp 12/11/2022)
Parties’
pledge of voting rights for Nepalis abroad
remains an unfulfilled promise : Political
parties feel Nepalis living abroad hold a sway
over their relatives here and can help influence
elections by being a swing factor, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 12/11/2022) [Just
like almost all the big-mouthed promises of the
failed top politicians!]
710
polling stations in Sudhurpaschim categorized as
most sensitive (kh 12/11/2022)
Uniform
gives confidence, say women temporary police :
84,296 men and 30,642 women have taken up jobs
as temporary police across the country, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 12/11/2022)
Ballot
papers sent to all constituencies: Poll panel :
80.04 million ballot papers printed for HoR, PA
polls (ht 12/11/2022)
Battle
of ballots : There is more enthusiasm among
candidates than voters for polls on 20 November,
by Shristi Karki (nt 11/11/2022)
Media
should ensure credibility in election news: CEC
Thapaliya (kh 11/11/2022) [Above all, politicians and
parties should convey credibility, but they do
exactly the opposite! Is thews really covered by
the code of conduct?]
Parties
can disseminate election publicity materials on
online media: EC (kh 11/11/2022)
EOC
says preparation for election observation over
(kh 11/11/2022)
Heed
People’s Basic Needs, by Yug Bahadur (rn
11/11/2022)
Over
17,000 security personnel deployed for polls in
Sudurpaschim Province (rn 11/11/2022)
Nov
20 polls in numbers, by Pratik Ghimire (ae
15/11/2022)
Elections
will make politics more unstable, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae 15/11/2022)
Parties
see fault in constitution, by Surendra Kafle
(ae 10/11/2022)
EC
must prove its impartiality (ae 10/11/2022)
Dissecting
media’s role in elections : The democratic state
apparatus should not show an authoritarian
character to suppress an independent and
inclusive voice, by Laxman Datt Pant (ae
10/11/2022)
Independent
candidates on provincial assembly elections,
by Pratik Ghimire (ae 10/11/2022)
Unnatural
coalition leads to political instability,
interview with Satis Devkota (ae 10/11/2022)
How
the big three powers view Nepal election, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 10/11/2022)
Apex
Court issues interim order supporting ‘No Not
Again’ campaign : In the second hearing of the
case, a joint bench of Justices Sapana Pradhan
Malla and Susma Lata Mathema issued an
interlocutory interim order against the poll
body’s decision (nlt 10/11/2022), SC
asks EC not to take action on ‘No, Not Again
Campaign’ (kh 10/11/2022), SC
gives continuity to interim order not to take
action against 'No, Not Again' campaign
(rep 11/11/2022)
Pre-electoral
coalition in Nepal: Comedy of errors revisited,
by Pushpa R Joshi (ht 10/11/2022)
Parties’
manifestos offer little to Dalits, Janajatis :
Rights activists have demanded a ‘Dalit decade’
to end deep-rooted caste-based discrimination
through policies and programmes, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 09/11/2022)
Political
parties in Kaski breach Election Code of Conduct
(kh 09/11/2022)
November
20 elections: Will they emulate the local polls?,
by Mahendra P Joshi (ht 09/11/2022)
Former
Health Minister Khatiwada attacked (rep
09/11/2022)
Security
beefed up for elections (nlt 09/11/2022)
Political
parties in Kaski found violating election code
of conduct (rep 09/11/2022)
Candidates
of all stripes promise water supply as always,
but never deliver : The people of Surkhet in
mid-western Nepal continue to live a hard life
for lack of clean drinking water, Harihar
Singh Rathore & Jyotee Katuwal (kp 09/11/2022)
[What else can be
expected? After all, the same old losers are
standing for election!]
Voters
in Parsa unenthused about provincial candidates
: While federal-level candidates are familiar
faces, those contesting provincial seats are
mostly unknown, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
09/11/2022)
KP
Oli boosts UML’s digital campaigning : Other
party leaders admit to being behind the UML in
the digital-campaign race, by Anil Giri (kp
09/11/2022)
Poll
authority appears afraid to take action for code
violations : Despite rampant code violations
including unlawful use of vehicles, commission’s
response is little (kp 09/11/2022)
In
Chitwan-2, voters preferring Rabi Lamichhane
over established parties : Nepal Live Today’s
one-day observation in Chitwan-2 shows that most
voters are increasingly in favor of Rabi
Lamichhane, by DB Khadka and Narayan
Adhikari (nlt 08/11/2022)
Election
Commission requests : Supreme Court to vacate
interim order on Dr Toshima Karki’s candidacy
Karki is a candidate for federal parliamentary
seat from Lalitpur-3 (kp 08/11/2022) [Many of the failed
politicians who are now running again have much
more important "offices of benefit", e.g. the
prime minister and his council of ministers.
Will they also be disqualified?], EC
orders Toshima Karki not to campaign with her
symbol ‘bell’ (kh 09/11/2022) [The "impartial" EC ensures
"free, fair and democratic" elections! The
"impartial" EC ensures "free, fair and
democratic" elections! This is pure bullying and
one can only hope that this candidate will be
elected!]
Independent
candidates galore in Nov 20 race (kh
08/11/2022)
Unified
Socialist leader Khatiwada manhandled in
Makawanpur election gathering (kp
08/11/2022)
Mayor
Shah's reply to EC: I have no party affiliation
with 'Hamro Nepali Party' (rep 08/11/2022)
How
effective is door-to-door campaign? Some
candidates say it gives them a chance to
convince voters, most others do it as a ritual,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp 08/11/2022)
Free
medicine to self-reliant economy in fringe
parties’ manifestos (kh 08/11/2022)
EC
seeks clarification from candidate Rayi (kh
08/11/2022)
IGP
Singh directs subordinates to face security
challenges in election (kh 08/11/2022)
Supreme
Court issues interim order in favour of ‘No Not
Again’ campaign : Election Commission has
threatened action against campaign members
involved in posting photos of prominent
politicians on social media (kp 07/11/2022)
[The SC's decision means
a victory of freedom of expression over the
anti-democratic EC and and the failed
politicians it protects!],
Former
Election Commissioners request the EC to act
with restraint (rep 07/11/2022), Citizens
demand greater fairness and accountability from
Election Commission : Amid allegations that the
poll body has not been able to enforce code of
conduct equally on all candidates, citizenry
have urged the Election Commission to increase
its vigil as the poll date is drawing close
(nlt 07/11/2022)
As
many as 10,000 observers are to be mobilized for
poll observation: Chief Election Commissioner
(nlt 07/11/2022)
Achham
prisoners eager to cast ballot but only a few
are registered voters : There are a total of 82
inmates in the Mangalsen-based district prison,
but only seven are in the voter roll, by
Menuka Dhungana (kp 07/11/2022)
Big
parties may win fewer proportional seats this
election : The number of parties crossing the
three percent vote threshold is expected to rise
in November 20 elections, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 07/11/2022)
Fringe
forces’ boycott puts focus back on election
security : Chand’s party says it will actively
boycott the upcoming elections and retaliate if
the government uses force, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 06/11/2022)
Will
Majdoor Kisan Party hold bastion? Party’s narrow
focus is eroding its voter base. Yet, it is
expected to win Bhaktapur-1 seat, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 06/11/2022)
Nov
20 elections: Ballot
papers arrive in
Trishuli (kh
06/11/2022)
Preparations
for the election in full
swing (kh
06/11/2022), Nov
20 elections: Parties
intensify campaigning
(kh 06/11/2022)
Home
Ministry identifies 23
groups that may seek to
disrupt upcoming
elections, by Binod
Subedi (rep 05/11/2022)
EC
fines KMC, Ward 16 chair
(rep 06/11/2022)
Rapti
folks to vote for those
vowing to solve
inundation and soil
erosion problems (kh
05/11/2022) [Promises
abound in elections, but
....]
Voter
education program
launched in Baitadi
(kh 05/11/2022)
EC
issues Election Security
(Management) Directive
(ht 05/11/2022)
Mock
voting held at all local levels in Jajarkot
(kh 05/11/2022)
Many
Nepalis say no, not again : Voters urge each
other to replace elderly established politicians
with competent new leadership, by Shristi
Karki (nt 04/11/2022)
Manifestos
of political parties : They only show the dream
of trains, but don't build them, by Himal
Lamsal (rep 04/11/2022), Parties
Must Deliver On Promises, by Yug Bahadur (rn
04/11/2022)
Majhi
settlement where candidates reach merely for
votes (kh 04/11/2022)
EC
issues seven-point directive to government
(kh 04/11/2022)
Mock
voting for poll awareness begins (kh
04/11/2022)
Thapa-Bhattarai
rematch for Kathmandu-4 (ht
04/11/2022)
EC
completes printing of ballot papers (kh
04/11/202)
Nepal’s
election culture and its ills, by
Ram Dayal Rakesh (ae 03/11/2022)
The
tricky post-election power-sharing deal,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 03/11/2022)
The
tricky post-election power-sharing deal,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 03/11/2022)
Contest
of the young turks, by Pranab Kharel
(ae 03/11/2022)
How
strong is the anti-incumbency wave?,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 03/11/2022)
Who
would be prime minister if alliance wins polls?
The CPN-UML central committee has picked KP
Sharma Oli as the party’s prime minister
candidate. But the four-party alliance has not
figured out one, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
03/11/2022)
Our
election, their election : Sunak was chosen not
for his longevity in politics, but because he
was considered the best, by Deepak Thapa (kp
03/11/2022)
Ballot
papers airlifted to Manang and Mustang (kh
03/11/2022)
Three
Communist parties to boycott elections (kh
03/11/2022) [Most
likely, these parties would not win a seat
anyway!]
100
voting centres to be disabled-friendly (kh
03/11/2022) [Out of
22,226 voting centres!!!]
EC
allows parties, election candidates to hold
rallies, mass meetings from today (kh
03/11/2022), Election
campaigning begins today : Election Commission
reminds parties to comply with poll code; 71
show cause notices issued (ht 03/11/2022)
Election
campaigning heating up in Manang (kh
03/11/2022)
Candidates
busy with door-to-door campaign while youths
head to India in search of work (kh
03/11/2022)
Don’t
be biased : Election Commission is letting the
powerful off the hook while raining sticks on
the weak (kp 02/11/2022) [There are numerous reasons
to exclude the failed politicians from the
elections due to various misconduct. Oli's
repeated unconstitutional attempt to dissolve
parliament in order to maintain his own power
was only the most blatant case!]
Election
manifestos promise the moon as political parties
jockey for position : The declarations have
become a mere ritual with little relevance,
economists say, by Pawan Pandey (kp
02/11/2022) [The
politicians should be punished by the voters for
this bullshit. Should they nevertheless remain
in power thanks to their manipulations, they
must be held accountable for their deliberate
lies!], Whole
bunch of lies : The manifestos of big parties
are more a reflection of their lust for power
than of their commitment to the people and the
country (kp 03/11/2022)
Nepali
women packing a punch : Nepal occupies a
respectable 16th position among the 133
countries regarding the proportion of elected
seats held by women, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp
02/11/2022) [This
comparison is misleading! The high percentage of
women is based on legal regulations.
Responsibility is still withheld from women
today. Moreover, the legal regulations are
increasingly undermined by the leading male
politicians!]
People
holding public position must obtain permission
of the EC to conduct election campaign (rep
02/11/2022)
EC
directs PM’s office to postpone PM Deuba’s
Dadeldhura trip (kh 02/11/2022) [An excellent example of the
high-handedness and irresponsibility of Nepali
politicians! Of course, even a prime minister
has to finance his election campaign himself or
through his party.], Use
of government vehicles by federal and provincial
ministers barred in election campaign (kh
02/11/2022)
Electoral
alliances add to the voters’ confusion : Voters
supporting alliance candidates will need to cast
ballots on different symbols for candidates and
the political parties, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/11/2022) [The
electoral alliances are anti-democratic and only
serve to keep the failed politicians in power!]
359
people vying for 15 constituencies in valley :
Of them, 159 are independents. Less than 15 per
cent women candidates in the electoral fray
(ht 02/11/2022)
EC
seeks clarifications from Bhattarai, Magar
(kh 02/11/2022)
Candidates
canvassing voters in Rupandehi (kh
02/11/2022)
EC
to conduct voters’ education at ward levels
(kh 02/11/2022)
Supreme
Court orders Election Commission not to scrap Dr
Toshima Karki’s candidacy (nlt 01/11/2022)
Nepalis
abroad are well-informed, angry and frustrated
with politics back home : Rarely do the
political actors in Nepal talk about the welfare
of Nepalis living and working in foreign
countries. Rarely does the subject of migrant
workers become the election agenda, by
Mahabir Paudyal (nlt 01/11/2022)
District
Election Office intensifies voter education
program (kh 01/11/2022) [related to Tanahun]
Over
3,000 employees being mobilized for election in
Kavre (kh 01/11/2022)
878
employees to be mobilized in Jumla for election
(kh 01/11/2022)
Printing
of FPTP ballot papers remains for seven
districts only (kh 01/11/2022)
How
the already-marginalized Dalit community is
marginalized in Nepali politics : The
representation of the Dalit Community, which
accounts for almost 15 percent of the country’s
population, in the parliament is expected to
fall as only a few Dalit candidates got tickets
from major political parties for the upcoming
polls, by Laxman Darnal (nlt 31/10/2022)
Voting
for the independents : Their election victory
will send a message to the political lifers and
their servile cadres, by Naresh Koirala (kp
31/10/2022)
Parties
Set To Advance Canvassing, by Ballav Dahal
(rn 31/10/2022)
Toshima
Karki’s ouster from race raises questions over
poll authority’s intent : Law experts challenge
Election Commission’s expansive interpretation
of the term ‘office of benefit’, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 31/10/2022)
Dearth
of creativity: The voter awareness message of
the Election Commission is ditto copy of an
Indian video : When the Election Commission was
asked for comment, the officials said it is
unfair to raise questions on every single matter
of the Commission (nlt 31/10/2022)
Candidates
to be allowed to conduct election campaigns from
Nov 3 to 17 (rep 31/10/2022)
EC
completes printing 70 million ballot papers
(kh 31/10/2022)
European
Union to skip monitoring upcoming polls : As
many as 10,000 observers from 43 domestic and
four international organisations will watch the
elections (kp 30/10/2022) [Possibly the reason is that
this time the elections are already anything but
fair and socially inclusive in the run-up! There
are serious violations of the law on the part of
the top politicians and their parties, but the
Election Commission only wants to punish civil
society for criticising this misconduct!]
Election
Commission’s unconstitutional act : The attempt
by the constitutional body to curb criticism of
top leaders is against the spirit of freedom of
speech, by Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp
30/10/2022)
EC
scraps Dr Toshima's candidacy (rep
30/10/2022), Toshima
to knock on SC doors against the rejection of
her candidature by EC (rep 30/10/2022), Dr Karki doubts
EC’s impartiality, intention : To move Supreme
Court (kh 30/10/2022)
EC
sends election materials to remote districts
(kh 30/10/2022)
Outrage
as poll authority cracks down on negative
campaigning : Critics say Election Commission
misunderstood citizens’ rights to free speech
and vote, by Anup Ojha and Anush Gurung (kp
29/10/2022) [It is not
the public that needs to be criticised for their
clear and correct words, but the power-hungry
politicians for their incessant false
statements! The Election Commission is once
again relying on false values and violating
people's fundamental rights! The politicians can
claim whatever they want and the people have to
accept this without comment?], What
drives people to vote in Nepal? Many people vote
for party candidates in the hope of getting
personal favours, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
29/10/2022) [Therefore,
the politicians lie like hell, and whoever
exposes these lies will be punished!]
Media
should act “bridge” between EC and voters:
Commissioner Tuladhar (kh 29/10/2022)
Nov
20 polls: Province 1 becoming more
competitive (kh 29/10/2022)
Zero
tolerance to disinformation,
misinformation and hate speech in
elections: EC (kh 29/10/2022)
Is
Upendra Yadav in red zone?, by Kusum
Bhattarai (kh 29/10/2022)
Election
Commission issues ‘Gender and Inclusive
Policy-2077 BS’ (kh 28/10/2022))
Election
candidates busy campaigning in voters’ farmland
(kh 27/10/2022)
Election
Commission urges not to give offensive
expression (kp 26/10/2022) [???]
EC
disqualifies 550 candidates under PR category
(kh 26/10/2022)
EC
determines specific criteria for election
canvassing in media (kh 26/10/2022)
Election
Commission determines four types of ballot
papers for HoR, PA elections (kh
25/10/2022)
Crude
politics of elections : The election campaign
has effectively turned into a mudslinging
competition, by Achyut Wagle (kp 25/10/2022)
Election
Commission mum as parties hold ‘informal’
rallies : Code of conduct says parties and
candidates cannot begin electioneering until
November 3, byTika R Pradhan (kp 25/10/2022)
What
are new parties offering that traditional ones
don’t? Many have laid emphasis on effective
implementation of constitution and shoring up
federalism, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
25/10/2022)
The
declared ideals of 2006 and today’s political
impasse, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh
24/10/2022)
Hundreds
of PR candidates snub Election Commission’s
fines : Candidates ranked low on lists, who have
no hope of being elected, wish to be delisted,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 24/10/2022) [This puts the whole PR
system and the idea of social inclusion in
question! What will happen to parties that
cannot name enough PR candidates?]
Poll
Literacy Boosts Voter Turnout, by Ballav
Dahal (rn 24/10/2022)
Why
‘transfer’ votes? By voting a certain way people
can make their dislike for unnatural coalitions
known (kp 24/10/2022)
'Political,
ideological discrepancy still persists' : PSP
MANIFESTO Directly elected prez, primary
election and right to recall' among other
agendas, included (ht 24/10/2022)
Int'l
election observers must respect Nepal's
sovereignty (ht 24/10/2022)
EC
completes printing 40 percent of ballot papers
(kh 24/10/2022)
Women
contenders in direct race have it tough in
upcoming parliamentary elections : Major parties
have been reluctant to field women candidates.
Even the few in the fray have a battle in their
hands, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 23/10/2022),
Rebel
candidates continue to be a headache for Nepali
Congress : The party asks them to withdraw from
the race. Congress members have also been
inactive in constituencies where alliance
partners have fielded candidates, by Anil
Giri (kp 23/10/2022)
Fighting
Fake News For Fair Polls, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 23/10/2022)
Election
education song removed from social media after
criticism (rep 23/10/2022)
Reliable
mobile network, Internet top election issues in
Gunras, Dailekh (rn 23/10/2022)
Different
colour for ballot papers (ht 23/10/2022)
Pregnant,
disabled, elderly to miss vote (ht
23/10/2022) [related to Bajura]
‘Tourist’
candidates seen buying or renting houses in
constituencies they don’t originally belong :
Although this is not seen as a breach of
election code of conduct, such candidates’
motive is to manipulate voters, says former
election commissioner Uprety, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp 22/10/2022)
Ballot
papers for PR transported in 60 districts so far
(nlt 22/10/2022)
Gambling
with our future : Let us hope that on 20
November Nepalis will have the good fortune of
dealing from a brand new deck of cards (nt
21/10/2022), House
of cards : Nepalis are preparing to vote next
month in a sterile election devoid of ideology
and principles, by Sonia Awale (nt
21/10/2022)
Supreme
Court upholds Election Commission’s decision to
scrap candidacy of Raju Gurung (nlt
21/10/2022)
Kathmandu
voters remain an enigma : Historically, the
n/ational capital’s voters have been known to
give a chance to /new (and often unexpected)
candidates, by Binod Ghimire (kp 21/10/2022)
A
month left to go for HoR and Provincial Assembly
elections (kh 21/10/2022)
Previously
companions, now competitors, by Balkrishna
Adhikari (rep 21/10/2022)
What
to expect from Nov 20 elections?, by Chandra
Dev Bhatta (ae 20/10/2022)
F)ool
Us Once, Fool Us Twice…, by Akhilesh
Tripathi (rep 20/10/2022)
Contractors
with deep pockets are wading into electoral
politics : Among the parties, Nepali Congress
has fielded most contractors for
first-past-the-post seats of lower house, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 20/10/2022)
EC
seeks clarification from Chairman Nepal (kh
20/10/2022), Election
authority recommends action against Madhav Nepal
: In his constituency, Nepal said people there
would get jobs abroad free of charge (kp
21/10/2022, Take
action against Nepal, EC tells police, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 21/10/2022)
Election
Commission urges media to abstain from
disinformation (kh 20/10/2022)
Whither
political debate? Public debates help make
prospective voters cast their ballots
judiciously (kp 20/10/2022)
EC
instructs political parties and candidates to
implement code of conduct (nlt 19/10/2022)
300,000
security personnel to be mobilized during Nov 20
elections (kh 19/10/2022)
Are
MPs lawmakers or development workers?
Politicians say they are forced to make promises
related to development works to appeal to the
masses during polls, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
19/10/2022)
Expectations
from the Election Commission Nepal : It is up to
the commission to be the responsive, fair,
judicious, and autonomous body it is, by Ila
Sharma (kp 18/10/2022)
Election
Commission and NHRC hold discussion to make
election fair and credible (rep 18/10/2022)
Candidature
to be canceled if mass rallies is carried out
before November 3: EC (rep 18/10/2022)
Intensifying
election activities put spotlight on expenditure
(rn 18/10/2022)
EC
seeks clarification for using t-shirt with poll
candidate image in election campaign (rep
18/10/2022) [??]
Leader
Jhankri feels relieved at NC rebel’s candidacy
withdrawal (kh 18/10/2022)
Kinship
to be decisive in Sudurpaschim elections :
Political parties have picked candidates who
appeal to voters from their ancestral districts,
by Tufan Neupane (kp 18/10/2022)
Alliance
mum on name of its PM candidate (ht
18/10/2022)
EC
allows voters to cast votes showing ID cards
issued by government bodies (kh 17/10/2022)
Poll
preparations : The EC must not hesitate in
taking action against those who breach the
election code (ht 17/10/2022)
Govt
urged to contain possible incidences of women
violence during elections (kh 17/10/2022)
The
race for national party status : Results of the
local elections put CPN (Unified Socialist) and
Loktantrik Samajbadi Party, with 3.66 percent
and 2.12 percent popular votes respectively, on
the brink, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
17/10/2022)
Ballot
papers towards proportional election transported
to three provinces (rn 17/10/2022)
EC
fixes number of 10, 892 polling stations and
22,227 voting centers (rn 17/10/2022)
The
electoral ‘money game’ started right from
candidate-selection day, interview with
Pradip Pokharel (kp 17/10/2022)
EC
to scrap PR candidacy of those candidates who
vied in local polls but did not submit expense
details (kh 17/1/2022)
We
don’t expect much from Binod Chaudhary: Locals
of Nawalparasi West (rep 17/10/2022)
SC
hearing on Raju Gurung’s candidacy related writ
today (kh 16/10/2022), SC
order stays EC decision to scrap alliance
candidate Gurung’s candidacy in Rupandehi 2
(kh 17/10/2022)
EC
to take a month to print all ballot papers
(ht 16/10/2022), 4,421,000
ballot papers printed (rn 16/10/2022)
For
workers, foreign jobs more crucial than voting :
Young Nepalis are leaving the country for
foreign employment in record numbers, statistics
show, by Pawan Pandey (kp 16/10/2022) [In any case, none of the top
politicians will work to create jobs in the
country!]
Senior
lives matter : This time, let us vote for what
we want rather than what everybody else expects
us to want, by Poonam Thapa (kp 16/10/2022)
Vote
transfer among alliance partners is a tricky
business : Realising the challenges of
supporters switching votes, ruling alliance
decides to organise joint poll campaigns, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 16/10/2022) [This is not a democratic
election, but a rigged farce with the sole aim
of keeping the failed and outdated party leaders
in power!]
Khas
Arya candidates outnumber in inclusive category
(kh 16/10/2022) [42% of
the candidates from the Khas Arya group, which
accounts for 30% of the total population! This
is what the ruling elite calls "inclusive" under
the PR system!]
Nearly
half of ethnic groups unrepresented in
Parliament in 15 years of PR exercise : The
proportional representation system seems to
benefit only the communities that are affluent
and better linked, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
15/10/2022)
EC
instructs security agencies to bar ministers
from campaigning without its prior permission
(rep 15/10/2022)
EC
asked to arrange for disabled-friendly voting
centers (kh 15/10/2022)
EC
to write to Press Council for regular monitoring
of media during election (kh 15/10/2022), Press Council urges
media to stay away from disinformation on
candidates (kh 15/10/2022), Election
Commission joins hands with social media giants
to rein in misinformation : Officials working
with Facebook, Twitter and TikTok on fake news,
monitoring ad spending, by Anup Ojha (kp
15/102022)
3-party
dictatorship : Nepal’s break-up and make-up
electoral politics undermines democracy (nt
14/10/2022)
Advocates
of independent politics fall into party line :
Campaigners aiming for a new way of doing
politics organise for proportional electoral
seats, by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/10/2022), Opportunity
For New Faces, by Yug Bahadur (rn
14/10/2022)
Constituencies
to keep an eye on in November elections :
Shifting party loyalties could result in some of
the closest races in Nepal’s poll history,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 14/10/2022)
Violation
of election code of conduct is subject to
action: EC (kh 14/10/2022)
Eight
constitutional commissions to jointly monitor
upcoming polls (rn 14/10/2022)
SC
moved against nine contestants : Petitioner
seeks apex court order barring them from
contesting polls (ht 14/10/2022)
Parties
disappoint voters again : It’s the same
old faces—those that have been elected
and reelected—from which we will have to
choose from once again, by Cilla
Khatra (ae 13/10/2022)
Federal
and provincial elections: Test for the
independent candidates : Several challenges will
confront the independent candidates if they will
win in the upcoming federal and provincial
elections. Yet also they will have the greatest
opportunity to re-shape the political space in
Nepal, by Simone Galimberti (nlt 13/10/2022)
Hundreds
of candidates withdraw from race : As many as
2,412 candidates are now in the race for seats
in the lower house and 3,224 in provincial
assemblies (kp 13/10/2022), 2,412
in fray for 165 FPTP HoR seats : Less
than 10 per cent of contestants are
women (ht 13/10/2022)
Election
Commission prohibits pre-poll survey (kh
13/10/2022) [??],
EC
requests not to conduct opinion polls related to
political parties and candidates (rep
13/10/2022) [Such
opinion polls would be an import tool as in all
democratic states of the world!]
Honour
the code : The idea of enforcing a code of
conduct is to ensure that each party in the
polls takes ownership of the electoral process
(kp 13/10/2022)
EC
bars local-level representatives from
campaigning (kh 13/10/2022)
UML
supports Hridayesh Tripathi in Nawalparasi-1
(kh 13/10/2022)
Nine
candidates withdraw nominations in Banke: EC
(kh 13/10/2022)
JSP-UML
electoral alliance shows politics makes
strangest bedfellows : Bonhomie between Janata
Samajbadi, a party advocating Madheshi rights,
and CPN-UML, its ideological nemesis, suggests a
decline of agenda-based politics, experts say,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp 13/10/2022)
Candidates
start electioneering in blatant disregard of
poll code : As per the Election Commission’s
code of conduct, campaigning is allowed only
from November 3, by Binod Ghimire (kp
12/10/2022)
Division
in Madhesh forces darkens their electoral
prospects : Two major parties in Madhesh pitted
against each other will fare worse this time
than in last elections, analysts say, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 12/10/2022)
UML
withdraws candidacy in Chitwan-3, to support
NC’s rebel candidate (nlt 12/10/2022) [Power strategies of
undemocratic parties and politicians! Nepal's
oligarchs make a mockery of Nepal's
elections!]
Nov
20 election: 265 candidates in the fray in
Kathmandu (kh 12/10/2022)
Dr
Bhattarai-led Nepal Samajbadi Party receives six
seats in Nov 20 elections (kh 12/10/2022)
Three
candidates’ nominations cancelled (kh
12/10/2022)
Deepak
Manange unanimously elected Gandaki Province
Assembly member (nlt 12/10/2022)
Nov
20 election: Candidates can withdraw their names
today (kh 12/10/2022)
Election
observers siding with parties, candidates not
acceptable: Chief EC Thapaliya (kh
12/10/2022
Subverting
political federalism : The coalition culture has
sidelined deserving candidates in favour of
cronies and sycophants, by Achyut Wagle (kp
11/10/2022)
Nepali
elections are becoming a battle of same old
faces : Lack of internal democracy in political
parties is mainly to be blamed, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 11/10/2022) [Maybe not yet a failing state, but
definitely a failing democracy!], Continuity
over change : The new roster of tried and tested
electoral candidates does not inspire much
confidence (kp 11/10/2022), Major
political parties fall short to ensure gender
parity in politics : Almost all political
parties have an extremely lower ratio of women
to men candidates fielded under the
first-past-the-post category in the upcoming
elections (nlt 11/10/2022)
Multiple
organ failures of the nation: Can the new
election lead to its recovery?, by Jiba Raj
Pokharel (ht 11/10/2022)
The
centrality of elections in political process :
Historically, the parties that shied away from
elections have become irrelevant, by Thira L
Bhusal (kp 11/10/2022)
57
parties file nomination towards FPTP for HoR
election: EC (kh 11/10/2022), 57
parties taking part in HoR, PA elections
(rep 12/10/2022)
Ruling
coalition directs rebel candidates to withdraw
nominations (kh 11/10/2022)
25
UML leaders file nomination as independents
(ht 11/10/2022)
UML
loses NA seat (ht 11/10/2022)
Time
for claim and protest against PR candidates till
Oct 15 (rep 11/10/2022)
EC
to publish name list of FPTP candidates today
(rep 11/10/2022)
14
independent candidates contesting elections with
UML Chair Oli (kh 11/10/2022)
Nov
20 elections: EC to publish candidates’ final
list on Oct 26 (kh 11/10/2022)
Candidates
required to submit expenses details of online
advertisement (kh 11/10/2022)
A
whiff of change in the air on candidate
nomination day : Independents challenge many
party heavyweights as Election Commission
registers candidacy across country, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 10/10/2022), Parties
deny dissidents tickets, many hit back by filing
rebel candidacies : Many leaders have even
allied with rival forces against the candidates
of the mother party or its electoral alliance,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 10/10/2022)
“Elections
will be held in free, fair and fear-free
environment” (kh 10/10/2022) [It takes a lot of audacity
to tell the people that the elections are fair.
Once again, the bulk of the candidates are male
Bahuns. Women hardly make an appearance, Dalits
certainly not. The sole purpose of the electoral
alliances is to secure the power of the failed,
power-addicted so-called top politicians once
again. In "fair elections", politicians do not
contest once they have failed; rather, they
immediately resign from all offices, allowing
for continuous renewal and rejuvenation of their
parties. This is even more true for politicians
who have trampled on the constitution. Nepal is
not a democracy, but an oligarchy!]
Time
To End Political Anomalies, by Ballav Dahal
(rn 10/10/2022)
Limited
number of women candidacies recorded under FPTP
(kh 10/10/2022)
As
many as 1,600 candidates file nominations for
165 HoR posts (kh 10/10/2022)
Film
artists trying their luck in November 20 polls
(rep 10/10/2022)
Resham
Chaudhary's candidacy to be invalid, by
Bhasa Sharma (rep 10/10/2022)
Nov
20 elections: Candidacies filed in Bhaktapur
(kh 10/10/2022)
122
candidacies for nine posts in Chitwan: EC
(kh 10/10/2022), 26
candidates file candidacies in Rukum (East): EC
(kh 10/10/2022)
Let
Election Ensure Stability, by Bhupa P
Dhamala (rn 09/10/2022) [This
hope is unlikely to be fulfilled, as all the
failed politicians continue to consider
themselves indispensable. The continuation of
patriarchy, social non-inclusion, Bahunbad and
personal power struggles is guaranteed!]
EC
says registration of candidacy nomination
completed in a peaceful manner (kh
09/10/2022)
Social
Activist Lamichhane registers candidacy from
Kathmandu 5 (2) (rep 09/10/2022)
Here
is where the ‘top leaders’ are fighting the Nov
20 elections from, by Sajira Shrestha (rep
09/10/2022)
EC
publishes list of proportional candidates
(rep 09/10/2022)
Candidacy
nomination registration begins (nlt
09/10/2022), Nominations
for FPTP seats of federal, provincial assemblies
taking place today (kh 09/10/2022), Top
leaders pick constituencies, Dahal opts for
Gorkha : Race hots up as political parties field
their first-past-the-post candidates today for
the November 20 elections, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 09/10/2022)
Exchange
of tickets between NC and Maoist Center in
Myagdi (rep 09/10/2022)
Congress
to field candidates in 90 federal seats : The
Shekhar Koirala-led dissident group has been
arguing that the party shouldn’t have settled
for fewer than 100 seats, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp 09/10/2022)
Madhes
Pradesh has 2.9 million eligible voters (kh
09/10/2022)
Ruling
coalition to support Ghanashyam Bhusal to
contest from Rupandehi Constituency-1 (kh
09/10/2022)
EC
prints 40.05 million ballot papers for
proportional elections (kh 08/10/2022)
Speaker
Sapkota announces not to contest election
(nlt 08/10/2022)
Ruling
coalition close to allocation of seats for Nov
20 polls : NC to get 84, Maoist 47, and United
Socialist 20 (kh 08/10/2022) [see list
of common candidates (ka 08/10/2022)], Congress-led
alliance reaches seat deal : Leaders of
the Nepali Congress-led alliance have
reached an agreement on sharing of seats
for the federal and provincial elections
scheduled for November 20 (kp
08/10/2022), UML
offers Janata Samajbadi what ruling
alliance has refused : Leaders say deal
is almost done and negotiations are
focussed on individual constituencies,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 08/10/2022), UML,
JSP agree to share 16 seats each in
Madesh Province (kh 08/10/2022), Janata
Samajbadi Party gets 17 seats as it
seals an electoral deal with UML : In
return, Janata Samajbadi will support
UML in 35 constituencies (kp
08/10/2022) [And
I thought seats are decided by the
voters!?], UML
gives Janata Samajbadi 17 seats as
Congress spares 7 for Thakur’s party :
In provinces, Yadav’s party gets 42
seats while Loktantrik Samajbadi Party
secures backing in 16 constituencies,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp 09/10/2022)
UML-RPP
electoral alliance likely to be finalized today
(kh 08/10/2022)
Nepal:
Five Observations with the Second National
Election, by Binoj Basnyat (kh 07/10/2022)
29
candidates withdraw candidacy from the closed
list (kh 06/10/2022)
EC
to publish name list of election candidates on
October 11 (kh 05/10/2022)
About
20,000 observers to be deployed to monitor
upcoming elections (rep 03/10/2022)
Parties
submit amended PR lists to poll commission for
November election : Those who don’t want to be
in race can withdraw today, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 03/10/2022), Parties
given time till noon today to withdraw names
from closed list (rn 03/10/2022)
Personal
feuds, fake social media posts new security
risks for the elections : Unlike in the past,
the primary threats are not the parties that
have boycotted the November 20 elections, by
Anil Giri (kp 02/10/2022)
Election
Commission fixes ceiling for election spending :
The maximum limit of electoral spending was
fixed based on the existing law, the number of
voters in the constituency, the number of
polling centers, and the area (nlt
02/10/2022)
Discontent
Brewing Over PR Lists, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 02/10/2022)
12
parties to file amendment to closed list for
proportional system today (rep 02/10/2022)
Nov
20 elections: Deadline to amend PR closed list
ending today (kh 02/10/2022)
Independents
are widening their reach : Rising public
frustration stemming from the failure of
traditional parties is cited as the main fuel
for independent candidates, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 30/09/2022), Young
voters, old leaders : Age is not the only
problem of our graying leaders. They also don’t
have anything new to offer (kp 30/09/2022)
Poll
body using army, police to monitor media :
Observers swiftly criticise the poll body’s
decision, by Makar Shrestha (kp 30/09/2022),
Freedom
Forum concerned over EC’s move (kh
30/09/2022), Press
Office manned by security personnel starts
monitoring media : Ignoring widespread criticism
of the move, Election Commission inaugurated the
office on Friday, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
01/10/2022)
LGBTIQA+
community in Nepal: Upset over electoral
underrepresentation, by Cilla Khatry
(ae 29/09/2022)
Voters
favour women, party leaders don’t : Selection of
candidates is based on whims of male politicians
as women are under-represented in top party
committees, by Aakriti Ghimire (kp
29/09/2022) [The party
leaders are and remain the greatest
propagandists of patriarchy and the
non-inclusive state!]
Civic
Engagement In Electoral Politics, by
Mukti Rijal (rn 29/09/2022)
Seat
allocation: NC likely to get 85 seats, Maoist
Center 44 (kh 29/09/2022)
Ruling
parties still haggling for seats as nomination
deadline draws closer : Political leaders claim
that they have reached a deal on most of the 165
House of Representatives seats, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 28/09/2022) [Democracy as interpreted by
the failed predominantly male high-caste
politicians to preserve their power!]
EC
issues 60-point directives to political parties
(rep 28/09/2022), EC’s
code of conduct not practical: NC spokesperson
(rn 28/09/2022), EC's
strict code : "If the local elections are any
guide, the parties would so well not to take the
EC lightly" (ht 29/09/2022)
EC
carrying out homework to fix election
expenditure ceiling (kh 27/09/2022)
Election
code of conduct coming into force from Wednesday
(kh 27/09/2022), Election
code of conduct comes into effect from today
(nlt 28/09/2022)
Time
to cooperate for countering misinformation in
the face of election, by Narayan Prasad
Ghimire (rn 27/09/2022)
EC
secures commitments from govt, parties on
election code of conduct (kh 26/09/2022) [Commitments by politicians
mean nothing!]
Will
escalating tensions hit November elections? The
President is accused of foiling the citizenship
bill to muddy the waters, sensing UML’s poor
poll prospects, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
23/09/2022)
Public
Expectations From Polls, by Yug Bahadur (rn
23/09/2022)
EC
asks finance ministry to furnish details of fund
transfer (rep 23/09/2022)
EC
appoints Chief Returning Officer and Returning
Officers (kh 22/09/2022)
Political
parties continue to abuse proportional
representation system : Many nominees in the
closed lists submitted to Election Commission
have repeatedly occupied positions of power,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 21/09/2022),
Women
MPs, unite : A new women’s parliamentary caucus
is needed at a time when they are being brazenly
discriminated (kp 21/09/2022)
EC
to verify closed list of PR candidates today and
tomorrow : 48 parties submit PR closed-list
(kh 20/09/2022), Closed
list submitted : The Election Commission must
not be influenced by the parties into amending
its directives (ht 21/09/2022)
Parties
submit PR lists to the Election Commission:
Congress has reportedly included senior leaders
Bimalendra Nidhi, Ram Sharan Mahat, Arzu Rana
Deuba and Gopal Man Shrestha on its list, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 20/09/2022)
EC
grants permission to 36 organizations so far to
observe Nov 20 elections (kh 20/09/2022)
Will
Hinduism be an agenda in the upcoming elections?
While events in India will have an impact,
religion is as yet not a big vote-puller in
Nepal, by Purushottam Poudel (kp 19/09/2022)
[The Hindu state is not
so much a question of religion, but a social and
political concern. At stake is the question of
inclusion and rights in the multi-ethnic and
multi-religious state, the value of women,
perceptions of caste, respect for other
cultures, etc.]
Political
parties to submit PR candidates’ list until
Monday (nlt 18/09/2022)
Nov
20 elections: EC designates 10,891 polling
stations (kh 17/09/2022)
PM
Deuba vows to hold Nov 20 elections in a fair
manner as term of parliament expires at midnight
tonight (kh 17/09/2022) ["Fair" also means: no coercion of voters
by the high-caste male party leaders through
electoral alliances and adequate inclusion of
all social groups, e.g., 50% female direct
candidates, maximum of 6% each male Bahuns and
Chhetris as candidates, proportion of Dalits,
Janajtis, Madheshis according to their share of
the population, etc.]
EC
demands mayors of various metropolis to pay Rs
700,000 each in fine for not submitting election
expense details on time : Those sought fine
includes KMC Mayor Shah, Dharan Mayor Sampang
and Bharatpur Mayor Dahal (rep 17/09/2022)
EC
directs Land Commission not to distribute land
ownership certificates (kh 16/09/2022)
Media's
Role Vital For Fair Polls, by Yug Bahadur
(rn 16/09/2022)
MP
Pant's appeal to political parties to increase
candidacy of women (rep 16/09/2022)
United
in dotage : Old age runs deep in Nepal’s
mainstream politics (nlt 16/09/2022) [These failed politicians,
who still believe they are indispensable, are,
besides authoritarian party structures, the
fundamental problem of Nepali politics!],
RPP
to field “popular” faces under PR category
(kh 16/09/2022) [Quite
mendacious! What is sold as positive is in
reality the only way to ensure the return of old
politicians from this party as well, provided,
of course, that the party gets over the
3-percent hurdle at all.]
Dalit
politicians being denied tickets : Political
parties didn’t field women Dalit candidates in
124 wards in the local elections last May : The
number of Dalit mayors decreased by half in 2022
polls compared to 2017, by Nishan Khatiwada
(kp 15/09/2022)
NC
restricts previous PR-elected lawmakers from
becoming PR candidates again (kh
15/09/2022), Nov
20 polls: Maoist Center to not repeat PR
lawmakers (kh 15/09/2022) [NC, CPN (MC) and all the
other parties had better restrict the previously
directly elected politicians from running again.
After all, these predominantly male, high-caste
politicians are the ones responsible for the
whole misery of the state, not so much the MPs
elected through the PR system!]
EC
urges parties to be clear on documents required
for closed list under PR category (kh
12/09/2022)
Land
of gossip : The psyche of producing gossip would
remain the principal shaper of the election
manifestos, by Abhi Subedi (kp 11/09/2022)
Free
And Fair Prospects : Civil Society Leaders Call
For Free and Fair Elections Urging Elections
Commission To Take Necessary Steps (sp
09/09/2022)
Nov
20 elections: EC to publish candidates’ name
list on Oct 11 (kh 09/09/2022)
Balen
and Sampang effect in federal elections : Rise
of independent candidates like Balendra Shah and
Harka Sampang at the local level has paved the
path for several independent candidates who will
challenge the old-established parties in federal
polls, by Pratik Ghimire (ae 08/09/2022)
Accident
insurance up to Rs 2 million for each person
involved in election work (kh 08/09/2022) [And what about their
fundamental right to vote?]
Election
Commission opposes plan to extend House term :
Election code of conduct says terms of members
of lower house and provincial assembly will lose
their positions after filing nominations for
elections (kp 06/09/2022) [A moronic discussion:
elected MPs only become functional when
parliament first convenes. No democratic country
can afford to be without a legislature or
executive for months! This once again
highlights one of the many shortcomings of the
2015 Constitution.]
Seat
Sharing Conundrum, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
06/09/2022)
Crime-accused
can contest polls but they may be barred from
performing duty : Experts say flawed laws can
create a situation where the electorate may not
have their representative in the House, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/09/2022)
10,888
polling stations determined across the country
(kh 05/09/2022)
RPP
Chair Lingden announces resignation as lawmaker
(kh 04/09/2022) [A
strange view of the electoral period of a
parliament! This may only end on the day on
which the newly elected parliament convenes for
the first time. Otherwise, the country would be
without a legislature for weeks or even months.
There is no question of a tenure extension.]
Nov
20 Polls : Let’s Stop the Snollygosters!, by
Akhilesh Tripathi (rep 04/09/2022)
Fight
erupts over name recommendation for Nov 20 polls
in Dhanusha, by Suresh Yadav (rep
04/09/2022)
Theory
of dissent : ‘None of the above’ is a legitimate
option that allows the electorate to reject
candidates, by Samar SJB Rana & Vera
Jasmine Shrestha (kp 02/09/2022)
Around
300 thousand security personnel to be mobilized
for Nov 20 elections (kh 02/09/2022)
New
elections, same old faces, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 01/09/2022) [It has never occurred to me in the 72
years of my life to question democratic
elections. But this time it has, perhaps because
this no longer has much in common with
democracy!]
CPN
(US) jumbo team joins CPN-UML in Sudurpaschim
(ht 01/09/2022)
Nepal
Police to purchase vehicles as elections near
(rep 01/09/2022)
Patan
High Court issues interim order not to buy
ballot boxes immediately (rep 014/09/2022)
Indirectly
elected representatives, most of whom are women,
have less powers : In the upcoming elections,
women aspire to contest first-past-the-post
seats but political parties don’t seem
enthusiastic to give them tickets, by
Aakriti Ghimire (kp 31/08/2022) [According to the patriarchal
thinking of the ruling male elite, Nepal belongs
only to men, especially to those from the
Tagadhari castes, particularly the Bahuns. The
citizenship law and the current discussion on
this matter make this clear. Since because of
the alliance the direct candidacies are also
divided among the parties, the ruling men cannot
"waste" any mandate on women!]
People’s
issues ignored as parties are overly fixated on
power : One year since adopting their common
minimum programme, the ruling parties have never
discussed the commitments, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp 31/08/2022)
Vote
counting arrangements being made in all 165
constituencies (rep 31/08/2022)
Canvassing
allowed from 17 days before vote. Leaders,
experts call it impractical : Given the practice
of 48-hour election silence, candidates will get
just 15 days if the code of conduct is followed,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 31/08/2022)
Nepal
Police receives Rs 8 billion budget for
elections security : A total of 71,693 regular
police personnel and 115,000 temporary police
personnel will be mobilized for the elections.
In comparison to the May 13 local level
elections, 25,000 more Nepal Police personnel
including 15,000 temporary police personnel are
being recruited for the elections (nlt
31/08/2022)
Expecting
Electoral Innovation, by Atindra Dahal (rep
29/08/2022)
76
parties apply under PR system for November 20
elections (kh 29/008/2022)
Parties
are fighting upcoming elections on usual planks
: Congress will harp on democracy, UML will
continue with ultranationalism, Maoists promise
to shore up constitution, and Madhesh parties
will press for constitution amendment, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 29/08/2022)
EC
to update voters’ list from today (kh
28/08/2022)
Nepal
Police plans to mobilize over 71,000 police
personnel for HoR, Provincial Assembly polls
(rep 26/08/2022), Nepal
Police demands required quantity of arms for Nov
20 elections (kh 27/08/2022)
Over
9,000 candidates of local-level poll in Karnali
province yet to submit expenditure details
(kh 26/08/2022)
Madhesh
Province has highest number of parties for
election (rn 26/08/2022)
EC
decides to publish election symbols of parties
contesting Nov 20 polls in Nepal Gazette : UML's
election symbol to figure on top of ballot paper
(kh 25/08/2022)
EC
calls application for election observation
(kh 24/08/2022)
High
invalid votes and low turnout prompts poll
commission to run voter education : A total of
7,500 volunteers will be sent door-to-door for
over a month from the last week of September to
the election day on November 20, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 24/08/2022), Educating
voters : The Election Commission needs to ensure
that voters understand the hows and whys of
voting (kp 25/08/2022)
EC
proposes cap on number of door-to-door election
campaigners : Those who are rich and powerful
should not unduly influence polls, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 23/08/2022)
‘The
upcoming elections will be fairer and impartial’
: Chief Election Commissioner Thapaliya on poll
preparations, efforts to minimise invalid votes,
and checking overspending (interview) (kp
22/08/2022) [An election
that is manipulated in advance by the party
leaders in a non-inclusive way can hardly be
called fair!]
EC
directs governments not to implement new program
(kh 21/08/2022)
Campaign
Financing (sp 19/08/2022)
Employees,
teachers to be deployed in November 20 elections
(kh 19/08/2022) [This is
only legitimate if the right of these people to
vote remains guaranteed!]
EC
issues four-point directive to govt for
effective security management (kh
18/08/2022)
Ritualistic
conduct of elections : Unless street protests
erupt once again, Nepal is doomed to endure more
of the same, by CK Lal (kp 17/08/2022)
Announcement
of federal, provincial poll: Opening vistas of
possibilities, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
17/08/2022)
Election
Commission says 84 parties applied to contest
upcoming general elections (nlt 17/08/2022),
Eighty-four
parties apply to contest November elections :
Twelve parties have formed four groups to fight
the elections under four different poll symbols,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/08/2022) [Extremely confusing for the
voters and, according to section 49 of the PPA,
ultimately with loss of identity for those
parties that contest under the electoral symbol
of another party!]
Anxiety
of performance : Politicians form an electoral
alliance with an eye on power and position
rather than ideological integrity (kp
17/08/2022), Alliance
seat-sharing gets knottier as Maoist Centre has
Bhattarai, Gautam into its fold : Ruling
coalition wants Dahal to accommodate the new
entrants in his party’s own share, instead of
asking to adjust them as well, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 17/08/2022)
115,131
local election candidates yet to submit
expenditure statements (kh 17/08/2022)
EC
intensifies preparation for free, fair poll
(nlt 16/08/2022) [Elections
in which top politicians decide which parties
and candidates are even up for election in the
respective constituencies are neither democratic
nor fair!]
Maoist
Center and NSP jointly registered at EC (rep
16/08/2022)
Nov
20 polls: Deadline for party registration at EC
ends today (kh 16/08/2022)
Poll
body asks Dahal to clarify his remark that a
candidate in May polls spent Rs100 million : At
a function last month, the Maoist Centre chair
had said that a rural municipality chairman
spent millions to secure victory (kp
16/08/2022)
Bamdev
Gautam to contest under Maoist Centre's election
symbol (rn 16/08/2022), Gautam’s
risky political journey, by Tapendra Karki
(rep 17/08/2022)
Dismantling
patriarchy : Fielding a woman candidate is
considered risky by the male-dominated parties
in Nepal (kp 15/08/2022)
Election
Commission mulls reducing campaign duration to
15 days : Submission of the lists of
proportional representation candidates by
political parties on September 18-19 and
first-past-the-post candidacy registration on
October 9-12 likely (kp 15/08/2022), EC
may shorten campaign duration : It will reduce
election expenditure, says CEC Thapaliya (ht
15/08/2022)
EC
seeks media role for November 20 polls (kh
14/08/2022)
Prachanda
and Dr. Bhattarai inching closer on single
election symbol and manifesto agenda (kh
14/08/2022) [Two
parties, one claiming to be communist, the other
socialist, but the same election symbol and
manifesto? The Political Party Act does
not seem to interest these politicians!],
Poles
apart for around a decade, Prachanda and Baburam
to forge electoral alliance (nlt 14/08/2022)
40
parties registered with EC for November 20
elections so far (kh 14/08/2022)
LSP
and NSP want to join ruling alliance as election
nears (rep 14/08/2022) [All parties should form an alliance and
divide the seats among themselves. Then there
would be no need for elections at all, the money
saved could be distributed among the politicians
and the latter could claim that Nepal has the
best democracy in the world!]
Voices
grow for fair representation of women as major
elections near : Women leaders complain parties
field fewer women for direct election. Experts
blame the patriarchal mindset, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 13/08/2022)
More
than 40 percent local election
candidates yet to submit spending
details : There were a total of 145,011
candidates. Poll law requires them to
furnish the details within 30 days of
election. The Election Commission mulls
action, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
13/08/2022)
Nepal
Police proposes 120 thousand temporary police
for elections (kh 12/08/2022)
EC
to conduct door-to-door voter education for Nov
20 polls, by Smriti Dhungana (rep
11/08/2022)
EC
to update electoral roll from August 28 (kh
10/08/2022)
Provincial
poll declaration should be provinces’
prerogative, observers say : Federalism yet to
be embraced in a true sense with the centralised
mindset refusing to go, by Binod Ghimire (kp
10/08/2022)
As
elections approach, some are calling for not
repeating old faces : Observes say just changing
a small set of leaders may not suffice amid
degrading political culture, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 09/08/2022) [The
SC's 2014 directive is binding law for the
executive and the legislature. Prompt
implementation would have meant that probably
none of the top politicians who consider
themselves indispensable would still be
politically active today, which would be
incredibly good for Nepal! Given the
disenfranchisement of the electorate through the
alliance manipulations of the parties, the NOTA
option would be more important than ever!]
Coalition
Seat-sharing Onus On NC, Maoist Centre, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn 09/08/2022) [Voters should not vote for
candidates of a party they do not want to vote
for. The party leaders' request is completely
undemocratic and leads the party system and thus
ultimately parliamentary democracy ad absurdum!]
Will
Nepal vote for change? Hopefully, we can
eliminate some of the faces that have spread
negativity amongst Nepalis, by Sujeev Shakya
(kp 09/08/2022) [How is
that supposed to work? The failed politicians at
the top of the parties have already initiated
anti-democratic measures to prevent change!]
Nomination
filing for parliamentary, provincial polls on
Oct 9 (nlt 09/08/2022)
Hridayesh
to contest elections with his own party symbol
(kh 08/08/2022)
Party
registration for upcoming elections begins today
(kh 07/08/2022)
Election
calculation : After vacillating, Nepal's
coalition finally agrees to 20 November for
elections, by Santa Gaha Magar (nt
05/08/2022)
CK
Raut to contest elections from Saptari-2 (kh
05/08/2022)
Temporary
police to be recruited for November 20 elections
(rep 04/08/2022) [It is
the duty of the government to ensure that all
Nepalis can exercise their right to vote,
including deployed security forces, polling
agents, migrant workers, etc.]
Govt
decides to hold federal, provincial elections on
Nov 20 (kh 04/08/2022) [The right to set
an election date in the provinces
lies with the respective provincial
government and not with the central
government! Nepal is a federal
state! By the way, this also applies
to local elections!],
EC
to start registration of political parties
from Sunday (kh 04/08/2022), EC
gears up preparations for November 20
elections (kh 05/08/2022), Elections
announced for November 20 : Around 18.6 million
voters estimated to have been registered for the
upcoming elections, with around 1 million added
since the May 13 local level polls. Election
Commission says 107 days enough for preparations,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/08/2022)
MPs
demand 50 per cent FPTP tickets for women,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 02/08/2022)
Government
plans to hold elections on November 20 : The
dillydallying in declaring the date has)
prompted some to speculate if the ruling
coalition is planning to delay the polls, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 01/08/2022)
EC
directs govt to take action against employees
who are members of political parties, by
Smriti Dhungana (rep 01/08/2022), Public
post holder with political affiliation will face
action: EC (rn 01/08/2022)
SC
orders EC not to implement its decision on RPP
election symbol row (rep 26/07/2022)
CEC
Thapaliya hints at holding federal election on
Nov 20 (kh 26/07/2022)
Election
Commission launches online voter registration in
five more districts (nlt 21/07/2022)
Govt
told to ensure voting rights of security
personnel, civil servants and prisoners (kh
17/07/2022), Ensure
security personnel, staff on poll day get to
vote: SC, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 18/07/2022)
Fill
out online form to get registered as voter: EC
(rn 12/07/2022), Election
Commission launches online registration for
voters’ roll in Kathmandu Valley (nlt
13/07/2022)
UML’s
Ram Bahadur elected Budhiganga Mayor (kh
10/07/2022)
Ph.D.
holder Basnet announces candidacy from
Kathmandu-9 (kh 08/07/2022)
In
Nepal, to be able to vote is a tough nut to
crack : Forced to stand in long queues, coupled
with delays, service seekers express rage
against the tedious voter registration process,
by Shrutika Raut ans Sakshi Srivastav (nlt
07/07/2022) [Nepal needs
a mandatory population registration system using
modern IT. Then additional voter registration
will be unnecessary!]
Voting
in Bajura’s Budhiganga municipality being held
today (kh 07/07/2022), Police
open fire at polling center in Bajura (nlt
07/07/2022)
EC
officials to recommend Nov 18 or 21 to hold
parliamentary and provincial elections (kh
06/07/2022), Poll
commission suggests November 18 for federal and
provincial elections : Holding both elections in
a single phase is possible, it’s cost effective
and easier from the management point of view,
the commission says (kp 06/07/2022)
Groups
demand limited access to voter roll on poll
body’s website : They submitted a memo to the
commission with several demands, including
amendment to relevant electoral laws, by
Aakriti Ghimire (kp 05/07/2022)
EC
returns local polls’ unspent fund of Rs 1.5
billion to Ministry of Finance (kh
05/07/2022)
Ranju
Darshana to contest upcoming federal election
from Kathmandu-5 (nlt 03/07/2022)
Concept
paper of independent candidacy campaign unveiled
(rep 02/07/2022)
EC
urges govt to manage e-voting machines for
upcoming polls (nlt 30/06/2022) [Yawn, says the Deuba
government! This is just like voting rights for
the millions of excluded eligible voters!],
EC
keen to use EVM in general, provincial polls,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 01/07/2022)
EC
preparing to hold federal and provincial
elections by mid-December: CEC Thapaliya
(nlt 30/06/2022)
Supreme
Court quashes petition seeking to halt
re-polling in Budhiganga Municipality (kh
28/06/2022)
Why
Local Elections in Nepal Should be Held on
Nonpartisan Basis, by Ambika P Adhikari and
Keshav Bhattarai (rep 23/06/2022)
Congress
leaders call for letting Nepalis away
vote. Poll body says not feasible :
Despite Supreme Court order in 2018, no
initiatives taken for out-of-country
voting. Debate on the issue when polls
near seems to be more for public
consumption, by Binod Ghimire (kp
22/06/2022)
Engineer
Akarshan Pokharel announces candidature in Gagan
Thapa’s constituency (kh 21/06/2022)
Snowbalen
: Attacks by mainstream parties on independent
candidates proves how worried they are about
federal elections in November, by Shristi
Karki (nt)
Call
for bill on out-of-country voting, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 10/06/2022)
‘NC
wins elections in 52% municipalities’ (rn
10/06/2022)
Battle
of narratives : Political parties, basking in
their complacency, didn't bother to check the
rear-view mirror, preferring to just look ahead,
by Avasna Pandey (kp 06/06/2022)
EC
to open voter registration from June 15 (kh
06/06/2022)
Buoyed
by success of local polls, Deuba for holding
elections by end of November : Encouraged from
local polls, the premier holds confidence in the
coalition despite some concerns shown by
partners, by Anil Giri (kp 05/06/2022)
Lessons
From The Local Elections 2022, by Dipak
Gyawali (sp 03/06/2022)
Man’s
journey from office assistant to ward chief :
Netra Bhattarai, 29, impressed many when he was
employed at the ward office of Chishankhugadhi-5
as an office assistant. People’s encouragement
led him to win the local polls and return to the
same office as ward chairman, by Kumbha Raj
Rai (kp 01/06/2022)
Parties
widely used children in campaigns as poll body
remained ineffective : Poll body failed to crack
down on parties and stood as a mere spectator,
observers say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
31/05/2022)
Congress
came first, followed by UML in second position
in local polls. Will it shape the outcome of the
federal elections? Here are some scenarios : How
will Nepali political parties fare in the
upcoming elections then? What will be their
election strategies after the local poll
results?, by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt
31/05/2022)
Implications
Of Local Polls Outcome, by Bhupa P Dhamala
(rn 31/05/2022)
The
Balen Shah magic: Its retrospect and prospect,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 31/05/2022), How
Balen Shah, Harka Rai, and Gopi Hamal won their
elections, by Jagadish Paudel (rec
31/05/2022), Let
The Mayor Deliver On His Pledges, by Namrata
Sharma (rn 01/06/2022)
Rekindling
hope : This election and the results have
provided many pointers that we need to take
positively, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 31/05/2022)
Electoral
Democracy and Clientelism in South Asia, by
Matrika Poudyal (kp 30/05/2022)
The
causes of invalid votes in Nepal, by
Yatindra KC (nlt 30/05/2022)
Independent
candidates rock Nepal’s local elections. What
does it show about opportunities, challenges and
messages? Many see the victory of independent
candidates as the result of people’s frustration
with and lack of trust in traditional political
parties. Is that the only case?, by Nishan
Khatiwada (nlt 28/05/2022), Local
elections: 385 independent candidates secure
victory (rep 28/05/2022)
Electoral
Shifts In Local Governance, by Dev Raj Dahal
(rn 28/05/2022)
14,402
women elected in local level elections across
country (kh), Sunita’s
entry into politics not a coincidental one,
by Asmita Belabase (rep 28/05/2022)
Balen
Shah elected Kathmandu Mayor (nlt
27/05/2022), Independent
candidate Balen Shah elected KMC mayor, UML’s
Sunita Dangol deputy mayor (kh 27/05/2022),
Balen
Shah vows to make Kathmandu world’s most
beautiful city (kh 27/05/2022) [Please be careful. This now
sounds similar to the failed party politicians.
The people in KTM will be happy if you make
things better.], Balen
registers historical win in KMC (ht
27/05/2022)
Local
election results: Marred by tortoise-paced
counting, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
27/05/2022)
Local
levels elect 14,402 women representatives
(kh 27/05/2022)
Message
Through The Ballot, by Kundan Aryal (rn
27/05/2022)
8
municipalities of Lamjung have only men as
mayors (kh 26/05/2022)
Inclusive
elections: Still a big challenge, by Dev
Datta Joshi (ht 26/05/2022)
‘Balen’
canes parties with the walking stick : Kathmandu
voters rap Congress, UML on the knuckles as they
pick a rapper, also a structural engineer, as
their new mayor, by Binod Ghimire (kp
26/05/2022)
Vote
counting underway in three local units : As per
the final results till Thursday morning, NC has
secured wins in 326 municipals as UML is placed
second with wins in 205 local units (nlt
26/05/2022), Vote
count in 749 out of 753 local bodies over;
results of 4 yet to come out (kh
26/05/2022), 34,890
people’s representatives elected across country
(kh 26/05/2022), Balen
secures 38% votes as 3 wards remain to be
counted in KMC : Sirjana: 24.24%, Sthapit:
24.03% (kh 26/05/2022), 35,034
representatives elected across country (kh
26/05/2022)
Sudurpaschim
fails to elect women, Dalits in chief roles :
Number of women representatives elected in
deputy mayor and vice-chairperson positions has
also decreased as compared to previous local
elections, by Arjun Shah (kp 25/05/2022)
EC
publishes result of 744 local levels, nine still
to come (kh 25/05/2022), Independent
candidate Balen Shah certain to become KMC
mayor. Balen: 55,747, Sirjana: 35,371, Sthapit:
34,626 (kh 25/05/2022)
34,741
out of 35,221 local representatives elected so
far (kh 24/05/2022)
Renu
Dahal elected Bharatpur Mayor for second term
(nlt 24/05/2022), JSP’s
Singh elected Birgunj mayor, NC’s Alam deputy
mayor (kh 24/05/2022)
NC
largest as vote count complete in 734 local
levels : NC wins in 321, UML: 200, Maoist
Center: 120 (kh 24/05/2022), Out
of 753 local levels, EC declares result of 740
levels : NC: wins in 322, UML: 203, Maoist
Center: 121 (kh 24/05/2022)
Local
Poll Deflates Oli's Ego, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn 24/05/2022)
UML
calls for recounting of votes in Pokhara
Metropolis-18 : As per the final results of the
vote count at the ward announced this morning,
Nepali Congress candidate Shiva Prasad Timilsina
had won the Ward Chair post by a margin of three
votes (nlt 24/05/2022)
Local
polls are over. It’s time for voting reforms :
Nepal had five years to plan for better
elections and a better election process. But
there have been no reforms, similar patterns are
being repeated, by Shreya Subedi (nlt
23/05/2022)
Parties
have much to learn from independents' rise,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 23/05/2022)
Resham
Chaudhary won election from hiding. His
5-month-old party claims Tikapur when he is in
jail : Tharus who feel they were shortchanged by
the state have spoken through the ballot,
activists and analysts say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 23/05/2022)
NC
largest as vote count complete in 726 local
levels : NC wins in 320, UML: 197, Maoist
Center: 120 (kh 23/05/2022)
What’s
in store for the five-party alliance after local
vote results? With increased bargaining power,
the Maoists may want to continue partnership,
but CPN (Unified Socialist) and Janata Samajbadi
Party look unhappy, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
23/05/2022)
Post
politics in Nepal : Disillusioned or not with
the parties, a large number of people turn out
to cast their votes, by Abhi Subedi (kp
22/05/2022), Local
Polls: Outcome And Message, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 22/05/2022)
Final
results announced for 706 levels (kh
22/05/2022)
Independent
candidate Hamal elected as mayor of Dhangadhi
(rep 22/05/2022), Independent
candidate Rai leading in Dharan sub-metropolis
as about 4,500 votes left to count (kh
22/05/2022)
EC
releases results of 6 out of 11 sub-metropolises
so far (kh 22/05/2022)
Vote
count in 684 out of 753 local bodies over : NC
wins mayor/chair in 303 local levels; UML in 185
and Maoist Center in 116 (kh 21/05/2022)
Results
of around 90 % local levels out, by Arpana
Adhikari (rn 21/05/2022)
Over
150 local units set to be devoid of
representatives, creating a vacuum : Experts
show problem with the system, including the law
that restricts poll body’s powers, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 20/05/2022)
Local
Polls And Development, by Udbodh Bhandari
(rn 20/05/2022)
Local
elections dent deposit collection (ht
20/05/2022)
Vote
count in 628 of 753 local levels over : NC wins
mayor/chair in 280 local levels; UML in 173 and
Maoist Center in 112 (kh 20/05/2022), Ruling
coalition gets victory in more than two-thirds
local levels (kh 20/05/2022), Cut
down to size : Citizens have shown what they
think of CPN-UML's actions in recent past
(kp 20/05/2022)
Newly
elected ward member found dead (kh
20/05/2022)
Ditch
the paper : There is still room to employ
electronic voting in provincial and federal
elections (ae 19/05/2022)
Impressions
from the election past : The big takeaway is
that nothing mattered in the end except the
promise of change, by Deepak Thapa (kp
19/05/2022), Civic
Engagement At Local Level, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 19/05/2022), Balen
Shah's popularity: Nepal seeks a new national
party, by Sumit Pathak (ht 19/05/2022)
NC
dominates results tally with wins in 252 local
units, UML victorious in 164 municipals (nlt
19/05/2022), Vote
count in 570 of 753 local levels over : NC wins
mayor/chairperson in 253 local levels; UML in
164 and Maoist Center in 105 (kh 19/05/2022)
Geeta
Chaudhary becomes first female mayor in Saptari
(rep 19/05/2022)
Controversy
erupts after more ballot papers were found in
Nepalgunj-18 (rep 19/05/2022), Vote
count postponed in Butwal : Who broke the ballot
box seal and why?, by Rekha Bhusal (rep
19/05/2022)
Election
taking place at additional 15 voting centres
(kh 18/05/2022)
Balen
Shah maintains a steady lead in mayoral race of
Kathmandu (nlt 18/05/2022), NC
leads the tally with wins in 203 local units,
UML victorious in 127 municipals (nlt
18/05/2022), Independent
candidate Sampang takes lead in Dharan Sub
metropolis (kh 18/05/2022), Janamat
Party wins mayor in Saptari’s Hanumannagar
(kh 18/05/2022), UML
demands to stop vote-counting in Pokhara (kh
18/05/2022)
Constantly
spurned, how Dalits united to create history in
local elections : A team of independent Dalit
candidates wins four out of five seats in Ward 8
of Kanakasundari Rural Municipality in Jumla,
including the post of chair, by DB Budha (kp
17/05/2022)
Towards
voting reform : Election symbols were an
alternative when the literacy rate was 20
percent in 1960, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
17/05/2022), Slow-paced
counting : The best way to reduce the time for
counting the votes is to switch to the
Electronic Voting Machine (ht 17/05/2022)
Final
results of 282 municipals out, NC wins
Chief in 128 local units as UML wins in
78 (nlt 17/05/2022)
Why
aren’t more women selected as
candidates? Patriarchy alone is not a
sufficient explanation for the lack of
women in candidate selection for the
recently held local elections, by
Seira Tamang (rec 16/05/2022)
Disillusioned
voters : The truth of the matter is that
people are fed up with the antics of
politicians (kpVote
count disrupted in two places in Jhapa (kh 16/05/2022) [!!!]
Local
polls: Nepali Congress looks set to gain, and
also to be saviour of Maoists : UML reacts with
charges of rigging as alliance seems to have
worked to give the odds in favour of ruling
parties, by Binod Ghimire (kp 16/05/2022), NC
leading in nationwide vote count tally (rep
16/05/2022)
Nepalis
in general love to vote. Why is turnout low
then? Disenchantment? In Kathmandu Metropolitan
City, poll officials say, just half of the
registered voters showed up to cast their ballot,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 15/05/2022)
Festering
political feud resulted in violent election day,
observers say : Single-phase vote also stressed
security, making forces unable to contain the
violence, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
15/05/2022)
Call
for action against those who made it difficult
for persons with disabilities to vote :
Depriving persons with disabilities of their
voting right has legal consequences, rights
bodies say (kp 15/05/2022)
It
takes 32 hours to count 2,424 votes (kh
15/05/2022), Slow
vote counting exposes poor skills of Election
Commission
Nepal's local polls were held on Friday. The
vote counting is taking a long time but Nepal's
election management body looks blithely
indifferent (nlt 16/05/2022), Sluggish
vote counting calls for switching to
tech-friendly elections : The pace at which
ballot papers of municipal elections are being
counted is tiring and cumbersome and is a source
of controversy, observers say, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 16/05/2022)
People
vote with hope and fervour even as they resent
politicians, parties : There are some reports of
violence in different parts of the country, but
the vote was largely peaceful, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 14/05/2022)
Counting
votes within wire fences reflects degrading
political culture : Fears of shenanigans have
grown, prompting measures like CCTV and fencing,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/05/2022)
On
killed in clash between NC and Maoist Center
cadres in Solukhumbu (kh 14/05/2022), Two
people die in election-related violence in
Udayapur, Solukhumbu : Violent clashes, mainly
over disputes regarding vote counting, have been
reported post-election at several places, by
Dilliram Khatiwada and Bhanubhakta Niraula (kp
15/05/2022)
UML
cadres accused of beating women in Myagdi
(rep 14/05/2022), Police
open fire to contain the situation as Deumai
polling station Ilam goes tense, by Bhim
Chapagain (rep 14/05/2022)
Collection
of ballot boxes begins (In pics) (kh
13/05/2022), Voting
completed with sporadic incidents (kh
13/05/2022), Vote
counting to start from today evening (rep
13/05/2022)
Raute
community deprived of voting right, again
(rep 13/05/2022)
27%
votes cast as of 11:15 am: EC Spokesperson
(kh 13/05/2022), 35
percent voter turnout till noon: Election
Commission (nlt 13/05/2022). 41%
votes cast till 2 PM (rep 13/05/2022), 55
percent votes cast till 4 pm: Election
Commission (kh 13/05/2022), EC
preliminary estimate puts local election voter
turnout at 64 percent (kh 13/05/2022), Voters'
turnout not as per expectation; election
postponed in 44 polling centers (rep
14/05/2022)
Rights
body says elections were not peaceful as
expected : Voting stalled in different parts of
the country and clashes reported in some area
(kp 13/05/2022), Major
political parties found violating election code:
NHRC (rep 13/05/2022)
Police
inspector’s wayward firing kills youth in
Udaypur (kh 13/05/2022)
Violent
activities reported in several places during
local elections : In some places, security
personnel fired warning shots to quell the
clashes (kp 13/05/2022)
Chits
used to cast votes in Bharatpur (rep
13/05/2022)
Local
elections: Voting obstructed in 53 polling
centers (nlt 13/05/2022)
Registered
voters who showed driving licence as identity
barred from voting : Election Commission says
voter identity card or citizenship certificate
or passport, or national identity card were the
only identification documents recognised for
voting, by Arjun Poudel (kp 13/05/2022)
Voting
suspended at two polling centers of Pacharauta
(rep 13/05/2022), Voting
suspended at three polling centers in Dhankuta
(kh 13/05/2022), Voting
postponed at four polling centers in Kavre
(rep 13/05/2022)
NHRC
finds poor arrangements for voters' access to
polling centres (ht 13/05/2022)
EC
seeks clarification from Bhattarai (kh
13/05/2022)
Local
polls: Nepal votes to elect local
representatives for the next five years :This is
the second time Nepal is voting in the local
polls after the country adopted a federal
democratic system in 2015 following the
promulgation of a new constitution, by Ashim
Neupane and Nishan Khatiwada (nlt 13/05/2022), Nepalis
head to the polls to shape the country’s future
(kh 13/05/2022), Tell
your own story : Citizens can decide whether
they want to elect somebody who governs them or
serves them (kp 13/05/2022)
Enthusiastic
voters exercise their franchise (Photo
Feature) (kh 13/05/2022)
Elderly
dies in course of exercising franchise in
Baitadi (kh 13/05/2022)
Clashes
reported in different places on election day : Clashes
between cadres of different political parties have
occurred in Humla, Dolakha, Bara and Okhaldhunga among
other districts (nlt 13/05/2022), Tensions
in Sindhupalchowk’s Jyamire, Army moves forward to
take the situation under control (kh 13/05/2022),
Polling
affected as firing goes in Ramechhap (kp
13/05/2022), Aerial
Firing at Kumbhakarna, Dhanusha (kh 13/05/2022), Ballot
boxes vandalized in Dakneshwari, Saptari, by
Raghab Sharma (kh 13/05/2022), 15
people injured in a clash at Gadhimai, Rautahat
(rep 13/05/2022), Voting
postponed due to clash at Shailyashikhar,
Darchula (kh 13/05/2022), 10
injured in Kharpunath clash (kh 13/05/2022),
Ballot
papers torn in Achham, polling postponed in two
centers (kh 13/05/2022), Voting
at Dakneshwori Municipality-2 to take place on
Sunday (kh 13/05/2022), Volunteer
injured in Gorkha firing (kh 13/05/2022), Locals run away
with ballot boxes in Rautahat (kh
13/05/2022), Clashes
broke out in 16 places, warning shots fired in
eight places on election day : Two injured in
Khukuri altercation in Kohalpur (kh
13/05/2022), Byas
Municipality mayoral candidate Joshi injured in
assault (kh 13/05/2022), Widespread
tension in Sarlahi: Aerial shots fired at three
places, polling officials beaten, by Madan
Thakur (rep 13/05/2022)
Major
political parties found violating election code: NHRC
(kh 13/05/2022)
Pollution
a passing reference in Capital’s mayoral race, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 12/05/2022)
Why
aren’t political parties talking about earthquakes?,
by Cilla Khatry (ae 12/05/2022)
Implications
of low women representation in local polls,
by Neelam Dhanuse (rep 12/05/2022)
Confusing
ballot design may lead to a large number of
invalid votes, experts fear : Democracy
activists, intellectuals and political parties
are worried that the number of invalid votes
might be high due to a jumbo ballot paper and
confusion over alliance's candidates, by
Abiral Gautam (nlt 12/05/2022)
The
more teeth to poll commission, the stronger
democracy will be, observers say : There are
laws but the election body lacks resources—human
and financial—to crack down on wrongdoers,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 12/05/2022)
Everything
you need to know before you go vote, by
Sanjeet M Rajbhandari (rec 12/05/2022)
People
are leaving Valley in droves to cast votes in
the local polls : Many wait for hours to get
seats with most vehicles exiting Kathmandu
jam-packed, by Shuvam Dhungana and Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 12/05/2022), BP
Highway sees heavy traffic in days before
elections : Thousands of people are leaving for
their home districts to exercise their franchise,
by Raj Kumar Karki (kp 12/05/2022)
Transgender
people’s qualms continue as Nepal votes in local
polls tomorrow : While the Election Commission
has taken some steps to try and create a safe
voting environment for transgender people,
activists say that there is still a lack of
nuanced understanding of transgender issues,
by Shranup Tandukar (kp 12/05/2022)
260
thousand security persons mobilized for local
election (kh 12/05/2022)
Local
Polls : Parties Put Heavy Stakes, by Mukti
Rijal (rn)
Local
election: Are candidates aware of climate
issues?, by Ghanashyam Khanal and Yatish
Acharya (ht 12/05/2022)
Despite
pre-election clashes, polls may pass relatively
peacefully, observers say : Police say as many
as 62 cases of clashes have been reported
between April 24 and Tuesday, May 10, but expect
violence to subside with the silent period in
force, by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/05/2022)
Will
local elections shape Nepal’s future? (kh
12/05/2022)
EC
enhances mechanism to monitor implementation of
code of conduct (kh 12/05/2022)
NWC
urges to prevent violence against women during
election (kh 12/05/2022)
27
media outlets face music; 25 journos warned off
on first day of silence period (kh
12/05/2022)
77
% of votes cast in mock polls invalid (kh
12/05/2022)
Nine
candidates die as May 13 local poll inches
closer (kh 12/05/2022)
20
injured as NC and Maoist Center cadres clash
with each other (kh 12/05/2022) [Nice alliance!]
The
oligarchy celebrates local polls : The
fundamental appeal of municipal polls lies in
their ideological vacuity, by CK Lal (kp
11/05/2022)
Local
election manifesto: More ritualistic, less
realistic, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
11/05/2022)
Expenditure
limit for candidates contesting Nepal’s local
polls 2022: Here’s how much they can spend
(nlt 11/05/2022)
Lack
of voter education in Achham villages may lead
to invalid votes : Both parties and their
candidates have failed to give due importance to
the voter education campaign. As a result, many
eligible voters are unaware of the voting
process creating high chances of invalid votes,
by Menuka Dhungana (kp 11/05/2022)
Election
Commission seeks clarification from Dahal, Rana
: The poll body has written to them, asking if
their recent remarks at campaigns amounted to
threatening voters (kp 11/05/2022)
Gradual
improvement in election process: Report (ht
11/05/2022) [???]
UML
and NC cadres clash in Surkhet, six including
four police injured (kh 11/05/2022)
Election
silence period: What cannot be done? (nlt
11/05/2022)
2,946
polling centers highly sensitive; 260,000
security personnel deployed (kh 11/05/2022)
Over
1,500 teachers resign on the eve of local polls
(rep 11/05/2022) [????]
In
case you lose your voter ID, you can still vote
by showing your citizenship card, by Hari
Krishna Gautam (rep 11/05/2022)
Citizens
leaving Kathmandu Valley to cast their votes
(kh 11/05/2022) [Nepal
must make it mandatory that its citizens are
registered where they live, not where they were
born. Then they won't have to travel for
elections either!]
Schools
to remain closed for six days starting today
(kh 11/05/2022) [????]
Returning
Officers reach all voting centres (kh
11/05/2022)
Remove
poll campaign content from social media, CEC
tells contestants (ht 11/05/2022)
Nomination
set for today after candidate’s demise (kh
11/05/2022)
New
voters being provided with voter ID cards today
and tomorrow (kh 11/05/2022)
Imports
via Rasuwagadhi checkpoint halted (kh
11/05/2022)
Kishore
Thapa: ‘The goal is to establish a new political
narrative and develop a new political culture’
(interview) (rec 10/05/2022)
About
half of Nepal’s voters will not be able to cast
their votes in local polls (rep 10/05/2022)
Despite
law, Nepal fails to achieve Dalit women
representation in wards : Parties say they
failed to find candidates, an argument Dalit
activists do not agree with, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 10/05/2022)
For
people with disabilities, there are barriers
galore to right to voting: Secrecy, lack of
ballot papers with tactile relief, and tall
tables are key infrastructural issues, by
Aakash Chaudhary (kp 10/05/2022), Family
can assist visually impaired in voting (ht
10/05/2022), Voting
rights for all : Persons with disabilities in
Nepal continue to be excluded from the electoral
process (kp 11/05/2022)
Regulating
social media during election silence period to
be challenge (kh 10/05/2022)
UML
and JSP strike deal to maintain electoral
coordination in Palungtar Municipality, Gorkha
(kh 10/05/2022)
Deputy
mayoral candidate of Maharajgunj municipality
Kurmi dies (kh 10/05/2022)
Former
Chief Election Commissioner Yadav denied
“special observer” role (kh 10/05/2022)
All
results of local polls will be published by May
19: CEC Thapaliya (interview) (rep
10/05/2022)
Border
checkpoints to be closed from today (kh
10/05/2022), Silence
period for May 13 local polls to begin from
today midnight : Election campaign and publicity
forbidden (kh 10/05/2022), ‘Publicity
materials around polling booth to be removed
before silence period commences” (kh
10/05/2022)
Who
is Kathmandu Metropolis Mayor?, by Sarin
Ghimire (kh 10/05/2022)
What
to know: Nepal’s local elections 2022 : The
local elections are taking place on May 13
across Nepal. Here are some important data and
insights you need to know about the elections,
by Pragya Lamsal (nlt 09/05/2022)
‘Vote
for those with commitment to address women’s
issues’ (kh 09/05/2022)
Balen
Shah: A youth icon, and a ray of hope amid
politics of despair. Balen Shah has emerged as a
symbol of hope for change, an icon for those who
are deeply dissatisfied with established
political parties to look up to in Kathmandu,
by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt 09/05/2022)
All
roar, no bite: Poll body says will monitor
spending. Experts doubt : The Election
Commission has announced it will deploy
officials to monitor campaign expenditures, but
analysts say they see little chance of action
against overspending, a key source of corruption,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 09/05/2022)
In
Madhesh Province, the political landscape is
changing : Analysts say the CPN-UML will likely
gain from the deep divisions in the Madhesi
parties and the alliance politics of five ruling
forces, by Anil Giri (kp 09/05/2022) [KP Oli has also pursued a
sometimes brutal anti-Madhesh policy since 2015
and has shown no understanding for the concerns
of the Tarai people. It is hard to imagine that
the people have already forgotten this!]
Poll
staff, election materials airlifted to remote
Chhangru and Tinkar areas (rn 09/05/2022)
Border
checkpoints to remain closed for three days
(kh 09/05/2022), Borders
to be sealed for 72 hours before elections : The
government has decided to close all
international border points from May 10 midnight
to May 13 midnight, by Matrika Dahal (kp
09/05/2022)
Ballot
papers reach all 77 districts; 78,000 ballot
boxes readied (kh 09/05/2022)
EC
issues directives for installing CC cameras at
all vote counting stations (nlt 09/05/2022)
4
temporary police personnel die; 48 terminated
(kh 09/05/2022)
One-third
votes cast in Surkhet invalid (kh
08/05/2022) [in mock
polling; the alienating nature of the alliance
politics of the party leaders makes the already
complicated local elections even more
complicated!]
Local
Level Election: Number of adult candidates much
higher as compared to other age groups (kh
08/05/2022) [All
candidates are adults!!!]
Candidates
wooing voters with booze, mutton (ht
08/05/2022)
EC
urges not to use flags of other parties (rep
08/05/2022), EC
warns against use of other party flags, election
symbols (ht 08/05/2022)
Majority
of local levels see old faces (ht
08/05/2022)
Local
Polls: A Democratic Milestone, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 08/05/2022)
EC
deploys monitoring teams in different districts
that are deemed ‘security sensitive’ (rep
08/05/2022)
EC
can address doubts; remain pivotal to electoral
security, by Abhaya R Joshi (kh 08/05/2022)
EC
seeks clarification from 37 individuals for
violating code of conduct (kh 08/05/2022)
Unidentified
person attacks election candidate with khukuri
(kh 08/05/2022)
EC
tightens screw against code of conduct breach
(kh 07/05/2022)
Not
just UML, Congress and Maoist Centre, many
unheard of parties are also contesting local
polls : Some of the political parties registered
for the May 13 elections have quirky and
peculiar names (kp 07/05/2022)
Vehicles
to be barred from Nepal's roads on May 13
(ht 07/05/2022)
Election
hits school enrolment campaign : School
enrolment campaign has not been able to make
much headway since most people are either out
participating in political rallies or listening
to the political campaigners, say educators,
by Samjhana Rasaili (kp 07/05/2022)
Arzu
under fire for her remarks to stop grants where
Congress loses : Analysts say her remarks
reflect a lack of understanding of how the state
functions, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 07/05/2022)
[This is not only
offensive, it is criminal and corrupt!]
Local
polls more complicated now to predict with
alliance politics and splits : Despite Deuba’s
wish and Dahal-Nepal’s compulsion, their poll
partnership did not take off well, and UML hopes
gains, by Anil Giri (kp 07/05/2022)
PM
Deuba flies to Damauli from Butwal on Nepali
Army chopper (kh 07/05/2022) [????]
Transportation
of ballot papers completed: Election Commission
(nlt 07/05/2022)
4,000
employees being deployed for election (kh
07/05/2022) [And they
will be deprived of voting themselves!],
Army
takes over security in critical areas (kh
07/05/2022) [They will
not be allowed to vote either!]
Call
to facilitate participation of persons with
disabilities (kh 07/05/2022)
UML
cadres attack Maoist Center election candidates
in Sindhupalchowk (kh 07/05/2022)
Sale
and distribution of alcohol prohibited in
Baitadi (kh 07/05/2022)
Baby
on her back, Dalit mother on campaign trail :
Mina Biswakarma is standing for municipality
chair in Myagdi to uplift her community, by
Anita Bhetwal (nt 06/05/2022)
Elections
in the age of social media : Candidates for the
local level elections are advertising more and
more on social media, especially Facebook,
presenting the Election Commission with new
problems it must account for, by Samik
Kharel (rec 06/05/2022)
Exploring
the barriers to the right to inclusive election
in Nepal : Despite elaborate provisions on
including persons with disabilities in political
and public life in Nepal, political
participation by persons with disabilities
remains minimal, by Dev Datta Joshi (rec
06/05/2022)
Local
Polls Deepen Democracy, by Bhupa P Dhamala
(rn 06/05/2022) [But not
if they are appropriated and controlled by the
national level!]
Domestic
flights to remain closed on election day (May
13) (rep 06/05/2022)
Only
vehicles with permission to be allowed to ply on
voting day (rn 06/05/2022)
Candidates
ask yarsa pickers to stay back for polls but few
are interested : Many people are in a hurry to
go to the uplands this harvesting season since
they haven’t been able to make the journey in
the last two years because of the Covid-19
pandemic, by DB Budha (kp 06/05/2022)
170
seats for Dalit women representatives go
unclaimed, by Rajkarabn Mahato (ae
05/05/2022)
Electoral
syndicate against women : From the first
election, one thing that hasn't changed is the
politics of hegemonic masculinity, by
Chandra Bhadra and Sucheta Pyakuryal (kp
05/05/2022)
EC’s
Push For Electoral Reform, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 05/05/2022)
Cause
of rebel candidature: Party indiscipline
or wrong modus operandi?, by Jibaraj
Pokharel (ht 05/05/2022)
Political
parties flouting poll code in Bhaktapur (ht
05/05/2022)
NC
and Maoist Center cadres clash with each other
in Rukum West (kh 05/05/2022)
EC
writes to Home Ministry urging to call back SP
Shahi deployed at joint election cell (kh
05/05/2022)
EC
directs candidates, political parties to spend
through banking system (kp 04/05/2022)
Complaint
filed at Election Office against PM Deuba over
his proposed Chitwan visit (rep 04/05/2022)
Parties
violating election code of conduct in Bajura
(ht 04/05/2022)
Valley’s
female candidates outline their women-related
commitments : The candidates, vying for two top
executive posts at local units in the Kathmandu
Valley, promised they’d ensure a violence-free,
safe and empowering environment for women
(kp 03/05/2022)
CEC
Thapaliya calls on mass media to aware people on
voting rights (kh) [Also on the voting rights of election
workers, security personnel and the millions of
migrant workers that have been denied by
politicians for years, despite clear directives
from the Supreme Court?]
Election
Commission has stricter code of conduct but
lacks mechanism to monitor it : Observers find
many clauses impractical as neither parties can
follow them nor officials can check compliance,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 02/05/2022)
Final
list for polls : The EC should leave no stone
unturned to take legal action against those who
violate the code of conduct (ht 02/05/2022)
20,000
observers of 68 organisations to observe local
poll (rn 02/05/2022)
Local
election: No candidacy in 149 Dalit woman
members (rn 02/05/2022)
10
candidates elected unopposed in Taplejung local
polls (kh 02/05/2022)
Election
Commission seeks clarification from Ktm mayoral
candidate Sthapit (kh 02/05/2022)
Voters
in Birgunj are perplexed as to who to vote for
because of alliance politics : Since the Madhes
Movement, the parties that championed it have
splintered and ultimately joined hands with the
forces they once rebelled against, puzzling
voters, Tufan Neupane and Bhusan Yadav (kp
01/05/2022)
EC
warns of action against anyone publishing
poll-related fake info on social media (kh
01/05/2022)
Listen
to the locals, by Parmeshwar Devkota (rn
01/05/2022)
Row
Of Rebel Candidates, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn
01/05/2022)
Ballot
papers remain to be sent to 17 districts only
(kh 01/05/2022)
Poll
candidate dies (kh 01/05/2022)
EC
receives 300 queries on local polls a day
(ht 01/05/2022)
Women
leaders from across the political spectrum say
they feel constrained : Their representation in
local elections has been trimmed but they cannot
speak up. Female politicians say the fight will
continue though, by Aakriti Ghimire (kp
30/04/2022)
As
alliance parties threaten rebel candidates,
Election Commission says that’s criminal act :
The election body states that the threats
violate citizens’ legal and constitutional right
to take part in elections, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 30/04/2022) [When
will the so-called top politicians finally be
punished appropriately for their constant
high-handed behaviour? Non-election of such
persons and their protégés would be an
appropriate response!], Ruling
alliance to take action against cadres violating
directives (kh 01/05/2022)
12,789
independent candidates getting election symbols
today (kh 30/04/2022), EC
provides election symbols to candidates (kh
30/04/2022), Local
level poll candidates receive election symbols
(rep 30/04/2022)
Over
4,000 withdraw candidacies, by Ranju Kafle(rn
30/04/2022), More
than 8,000 withdraw candidacies (ht
01/05/2022)
Bajura
Dalits in fix following CPN-UML's bifurcation
(ht 30/04/2022)
RPP
expresses concern over death threat issued
against the party’s candidate (rep
30/04/2022)
EC
to provide election symbols to candidates today
(kh 30/04/2022)
Border
checkpoints to be closed for three days before
local polls (rep 30/04/2022)
All
people’s representatives elected unopposed in
Gurja (kh 30/04/2022)
Whose
election is it anyway? Kin and clan networks
will once again play a formidable role in
determining victory margins, by Amish Raj
Mulmi (kp 29/04/2022)
Don’t
force anyone to withdraw candidacy: Election
Commission (rep 29/04/2022)
Poll
panel's new directive unfair to fairer sex : Can
affect women's representation in civic bodies as
parties prefer to oblige alliance partners,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 29/04/2022)
Election
Commission tells local govts to compulsorily
install CCTV cameras 7at vote counting venues
(rep 29/04/2022)
Candidacy
withdrawal open till 5 pm today : EC to publish
final list of candidates (kh 29/04/2022)
Rebel
candidates refuse to heed party orders to
withdraw from race : Election Commission
officials say it is against the code of conduct
to pressure the candidates to pull out, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 29/04/2022) [Just to remind you: In
November 1994, "rebel candidates" caused
Girija's defeat after he refused to meet Ganesh
Man Singh's legitimate demands!]
17.7
mln ballot papers of required 19.4 mln printed
so far (kh 29/04/2022)
EC
asks govt to declare public holiday on May 13,
seeks permission to use physical infrastructures
of local govts (rep 29/04/2022)
5,251
queries registered in EC call center in past 30
days (kh 29/04/2022)
Curbing
Monetary Muscle In Polls, by Mukti Rijal (rn
28/04/2022)
Alliance
politics impacts female candidacy in local level
elections : Close to 41 percent women had won in
2017, but fewer will be elected this time, with
nomination number itself down, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 28/04/2022), Fewer
women this time : Underrepresentation of women
in politics has long-term drawbacks (kp
29/04/2022)
As
many as 152,465 candidates register nominations
for 35,221 posts for local election (kh
28/04/2022), EC
to publish name-list of candidates today (kh
28/04/2022)
Action
taken against media violating election code of
conduct (kh 28/04/2022)
Experts
suggest measures to make election process fair
and transparent : Experts said while there are a
number of laws and policies in place to regulate
and monitor the political parties and their
acts, weak implementation has led to rising
cases of anomalies and violations of election
code of conduct (nlt 27/04/2022)
Voting:
A Voice Of The Voiceless, by Balmukunda
Regmi (rn 27/04/2022) [But
only if candidates are also nominated who
represent their interests and not those imposed
by the central party leadership!]
Low
Women Candidacy Breaches Statute, by Namrata
Sharma (rn 27/04/2022)
Coalition
partners seek electoral alliance within camp
(rn 27/04/2022) [These
so-called top politicians simply do not want to
understand that in the federal system they have
no right to prescribe such things to the local
level!]
EC
to look into nomination papers and complaints
today and tomorrow (kh 27/04/2022)
Pindalbari
folk pledge votes to those who will build bridge
over Biring River : The remote village in Jhapa
is cut off from the rest of the district for
most of the year due to rise in water level,
by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 27/04/2022)
Believing
in democracy, once-extremist forces of Chand and
Raut are joining the poll fray : The hardliners
joining the elections is a good move and it does
not matter whether they win or lose, experts say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/04/2022)
Hard
to retain last election’s achievements with less
women candidates this time (kh 26/04/2022)
Nomination
for Dalit women member nil in seven wards of
Humla (kh 26/04/2022)
20,000
observers from 68 organizations to be deployed
for local polls (kh 26/04/2022)
Election
paraphernalia dispatched to all 77 districts
(ht 26/04/2022)
Keshav
Sthapit’s candidacy for Kathmandu mayor sparks
furore : Sthapit has been accused of sexual
harassment by at least two women, by Aakriti
Ghimire (kp 26/04/2022) [He should not run for any
political office until a court has certified his
innocence!]
Chheten
becomes ward no 7 chair of Phaktanglung Rural
Municipality unopposed (kh 26/04/2022)
Local
Election 2022 : Expectation vs reality, by
Ayushma Maharjan (nlt 25/04/2022)
Ensuring
that local polls are truly free and fair, by
Alok Pokharel (rec 25/04/2022)
Local
elections: Today is final day for nomination
filing (kh 25/04/2022), 48,197
candidates file nominations for May 13 local
election
Number likely to increase: EC (kh
25/04/2022), Over
100,000 nominations filed for local polls :
Ruling coalition sees discord and discontent in
some districts with some challenging the
alliance politics, by Anil Giri and Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Local
elections 2022: 137,043 candidates file
nominations across country (kh 26/04/2022),
Number
of candidates filing nomination for local polls
crosses 141,000 (kh 26/04/2022)
Everything
you need to know about May 13 local polls : As
many as 79 parties are registered to contest
elections at the local level (kp 24/04/2022)
Poll
Alliances And Discontents, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 24/04/2022)
Time
for Election Commission to set example by
enforcing code of conduct : Observers say
candidates easily spend beyond limit as there
were no actions in such cases in the past,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 24/04/2022)
Candidates
filing nominations for local polls today and
tomorrow (nlt 24/04/2022), Candidacy
registration for May 13 local election begins
today (kh 24/04/2022)
Election
publicity materials removed (kh 24/04/2022)
Alliance
for local polls raises spectre of the notorious
‘all-party mechanisms’ : The so-called all-party
committees were a tool for the parties to share
the spoils, and experts fear a repeat of the
practice that will degenerate into kleptocracy,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 23/04/2022)
Local
elections 2022: 168,000 security personnel to be
mobilized (kh 23/04/2022) [And they will all not be
given the opportunity to exercise their own
right to vote!]
AWC
appeals voters not to vote human rights
violators (kh 23/04/2022)
EC
asks leaders in closed list of PR system to
remove names if they want to contest local polls
(kh 23/04/2022)
Govt
to use private helicopters in local level
election (rep 23/04/2022)
EC
categorizes over 50 percent voting centers in
Madhes province as ‘most sensitive’ (kh
22/04/2022)
Election
alliance : The outcome of the local polls will
be largely decided by the 3.6 million new
generation voters (ht 22/04/2022)
“Voters
should exercise their sovereign rights while
voting”, interview with Laxman Phuyal (kh
21/04/2022)
EC
develops tough provisions for election
monitoring (ht 21/04/2022)
Ruling
coalition ‘decides’ to field candidacy of
Srijana Singh as KMC mayor (rep 20/04/2022)
Ruling
coalition to finalize distribution of
metropolises and sub metropolises today (kh
19/04/2022) [Nepal is a
federal state. Nominating candidates for local
elections is not the responsibility of national
party leaders!]
Half
the ballot papers for upcoming polls printed
(ht 19/04/2022)
Elected
representatives need to resign if they
wish to contest again : Supreme Court
quashes petition against poll
commission’s mandatory requirement of
resignation (kp 19/04/2022) [This is now binding
law, but still not rationally
comprehensible. The then Chief Justice
Khil Raj Regmi did not even resign from
his position as CJ in 2013 when he took
over as head of the executive.]
Dalits
demand respectable, proportional representation
in upcoming elections (ht 18/04/2022)
Joint
Election Operation Center to be established for
May 13 local polls : The JEOC has the main
responsibility to make necessary coordination to
establish election offices and facilitate to
submit progress reports related to election
programs run by district election offices
(nlt 18/04/2022)
Correct
Information Key To Fair Polls, by Ballav
Dahal (rn 18/04/2022)
As
political parties focus on winning seats,
electorate takes a back seat : Polling day is
only 26 days away, but none of the parties
except for Rastriya Janamorcha has unveiled
their manifesto for the local level election,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 18/04/2022)
Election
alliances of Nepali parties: sense or nonsense
in local elections?, by Karl-Heinz Krämer
(kh 17/04/2022), Alliance
politics may help parties but for first-time
voters, it comes with confusion : During local
level elections, an adult votes for seven
candidates. Remembering all the symbols and
cross-party candidates will be difficult,
observers say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/04/2022), In
desperate bid, UML collaborates with two fringe
parties on polls : As the five parties take
forward their electoral alliance plan, the
opposition party makes boastful claims even
while pursuing any potential tie-up, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 17/04/2022)
EC
determines election symbols for parties (rep
17/04/2022)
Nation
engrossed in election (kh 17/04/2022)
NC’s
Joshi faction to forge electoral alliance with
UML in Tanahun (kh 17/04/2022)
EC
deploys 77 chiefs, 676 returning officers for
local election (kh 17/04/2022)
‘If
problems appear in some local units, alliance
members will have friendly competition’ : Maoist
Centre leader Barsha Man Pun speaks on the
electoral alliance of ruling parties for local
elections, and the economy (interview) (kp
15/04/2022)
Security
Plans For Local Elections, by Purushottam
Khatri (rn 14/04/2022)
EC
for vacating stay on code provision,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 14/04/2022)
Elections
law defines circumstances of ballot
counting centre capture (ht
14/04/2022), EC's
adamancy : The only way to discourage
booth capture is for the EC to act tough
and not be intimidated by anyone (ht
15/04/2022)
Dr.
Deuba calls for electoral quotas for women based
on proportional inclusion (kh 13/04/2022)
President
Bhandari approves army mobilization for
local polls (nlt 13/04/2022)
Women’s
Participation in Elections in Nepal,
by Shreeju Niroula (rep 12/04/2022), Let
Women Lead Local Levels, by Namrata Sharma
(rn 13/04/2022), Women
in politics : One can have all the rules and yet
find a million ways to sidestep them (kp
14/04/2022)
Rising
campaign spending : Failure to ensure
financial transparency will facilitate
corruption and cronyism (kp
12/04/2022)
Election
year is here. Poll expenses major cause for
concern : Questions asked: Who funds politicians
and why do they do that? Observers say costly
polls are a source of corruption, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 11/04/2022)
Congress
leader Shashank Koirala asked to furnish
clarification over his Rs60 million remark : The
amount spent is much higher than the ceiling of
Rs2.5 million set for an individual candidate
(kp 11/04/2022), Shashank
gets EC show cause notice (ht 12/04/2022)
Date
set but why some are doubting timely polls :
Several factors at play including difficulty in
forming alliances and petitions at court, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 10/04/2022)
Election
Commission tweaks provision for level
representatives to contest polls : People's
representatives registering candidacy in the
local-level elections should sign a document
mentioning not availing government facilities
(nlt 09/04/2022)
Financially
hard for women to contest elections (kh
09/04/2022), Keep
up our local level representation, women leaders
urge Deuba, poll body : Parties fighting
elections in an alliance are likely not to field
women candidates for both top local government
positions, taking advantage of a flaw in the law,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 09/04/2022), Election
Commission revokes provision to compulsorily
field woman candidate : The commission rescinded
the decision after the political parties
protested against the provision stating that it
is against existing laws (nlt 12/04/2022), Election
Commission backtracks on its decision related to
women’s representation at local level : Now
political parties fielding just one candidate
for one of the two top local government
positions are not compelled to nominate women,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 13/04/2022) [Since Nepal's macho
politicians consider the land to be the
exclusive property of men, especially those from
Bahun castes, men are likely to be the
overwhelming majority of candidates in such
cases.]
Election
code of conduct 2022: dos and dont’s (kh
09/04/2022)
Election
expenditure : Questions Of Accountability,
by Keshab Poudel (sp 08/04/2022)
Time
to cleanse local governments : If the parties
field incompetent and corrupt candidates, voters
should reject them, by Dinesh Pant (kp
08/04/2022)
EC
ready to make clear code of conduct (kh
08/04/2022), Election
code of conduct to come into force from today
midnight (kh 08/04/2022)
Election
code of conduct to come into force from Friday
(kh 07/04/2022), UML
objects to provisions in election code of
conduct (nlt 07/04/2022)
Voting
process is going to be complex as parties go for
electoral alliance : Voters of parties in the
alliance will have a tough time finding the poll
symbols and remembering which party has fielded
candidates for which positions, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/04/2022)
Voting
rights for Nepalis abroad: Full of promises,
lack of action : Political parties have promised
suffrage to Nepali citizens living abroad time
and again but have not taken definite measures
to actually allow them to vote, by Nishan
Khatiwada (nlt 06/04/2022)
Election
security: Concerns arise from parties fighting
polls : Not much threat from so called armed
outfits and those boycotting the vote. Observers
and experts say it would be better if parties
fix their rifts and conflict, by Anil Giri
(kp 06/04/2022)
Poll
preparation, monitoring panel formed (ht
06/04/2022) [There must
be poll monitoring independent from government
and political parties!]
Election
Commission issues directives to compulsorily
field woman candidate (nlt 05/04/2022)
EC
holding meeting with leaders of political
parties today : To seek written commitment on
election code of conduct (kh 05/4/2022), Leaders
engage in heated argument in meeting called by
EC to discuss local polls (rep 05/04/2022) [The party leaders prove once
again that they are unwilling to abide by
democratic principles and prefer unlawful
behaviour!], Election
code of conduct in question after the UML
refuses to sign it : Experts fault Election
Commission for failing to win the confidence of
all parties registered to contest the polls,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 06/04/2022)
UN,
development partners and AIN concerned over
possible coercion, force or intimidation
directed at their staff or partners in upcoming
polls : "We are particularly concerned when our
staff and projects face challenges, such as
pressure from any stakeholder to provide
donations or in-kind assistance," reads the
joint statement (nlt 05/04/2022)
Ballot
papers for 747 local levels to be printed by May
first week (kp 04/04/2022)
Campaign
launched to field independent candidates in
local level election (kh 01/04/2022)
Youths
head for India in droves indifferent to
elections : Say earning livelihoods and feeding
their families are more important to them,
by Thakur Singh Tharu and Bhawani Bhatta (kp
01/04/2022) [It is the
criminal failure of the previous Oli government,
but of course also of the present Deuba
government, to have simply and purposefully
disregarded the SC's directive on the
participation of migrant workers in the
elections! It has already been established for
five years that 2022 is an election year!]
Printing
of ballot papers for local polls begins (kh
01/04/2022)
Kathmandu
is most populous district. But it comes third in
voter numbers : Officials, experts see national
Capital hosting more migrants than permanent
dwellers and lack of interest among youths in
politics as possible reasons for lower voter
count, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
31/03/2022)
EC
to impose election code of conduct from April 8
(kh 31/03/2022), Tackling
Electoral Offences, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 31/03/2022)
Election
staff must arrive at polling stations
three days in advance (rep
31/03/2022) [And
what about the opportunity for these
staff members to vote themselves? This
is a fundamental right of all Nepalese,
and the government must ensure that this
right can be exercised.]
‘Out
of compulsion’: Ruling coalition’s electoral
alliance easier said than done : Nepali Congress
needs it, but the Maoists need it more. Leaders
and analysts say there are complications galore,
by Anil Giri (kp 31/03/2022), Ruling
coalition agrees to forge electoral alliance in
local polls (kh 31/03/2022)
EC
tightens noose on contractors aspiring to become
local level poll candidates (kh 30/03/2022),
Candidate
In Local Polls Should Make 19-Point
Self-Declaration: EC (rn 30/03/2022)
JEMC
to print ballot papers under cover of 150
security personnel (kh 29/03/2022), Army
To Safeguard Ballot Paper Printing Station,
by Purushottam Khatri (rn 29/03/2022)
17.73
million plus voters to take part in local level
polls (kh 28/03/2022)
EC
decides to provide 73 small parties their own
election symbols (kh 28/03/2022), EC
allows fringe parties to contest polls with
respective election symbols (rep 29/03/2022)
EC
calls for registration for election observation
(rep 27/03/2022)
Poll
commission plans video tracking of ballot
counting : Election officials says local
governments should purchase and install the
system, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
24/03/2022), High-tech
surveillance : Political leaders cannot be
trusted to allow the elections to happen freely
and fairly (kp 25/03/2022)
EC
To Print 20 Million Ballot Papers For Local
Level Election (rn 24/03/2022)
Local
Polls Bolster Democracy, by Yuba Nath Lamsal
(rn 23/03/2022)
Political
parties reiterate commitment to give voting
rights to Nepalis abroad (rep 21/03/2022) [This statement by the
political parties is simply a lie. The SC's
prescription has been there for years. Neither
the Oli nor the Deuba government, nor the
parties involved in them, have done anything to
implement it. The right to vote belongs to all
Nepali citizens, including the helpers and
security personnel deployed on election day,
including the many people who are denied
citizenship papers by the state for
gender-discriminatory reasons!], No
voting rights for Nepalis abroad, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 21/03/2022), Disenfranchised
– millions of Nepalis have no voting rights :
Despite the outsized impact that migrant workers
have on Nepal, they are still unable to vote in
elections as Nepal has no provisions for
absentee voting, by Marissa Taylor (rec
21/03/2022), Voting
rights : If 115 countries can realise
out-of-country voting, there is no reason why
Nepal cannot do so (ht 22/03/2022)
EC
to not allow int’l organizations to observe
local level elections (kh 20/03/2022), PM
Deuba says govt committed to holding free, fair
elections (kh 20/03/2022) [This must be confirmed by
independent observers. The advance exclusion of
international observers is questionable!]
UML
Chair Oli slams EC for giving two days to
register candidates in local level election
(kh 20/03/2022)
Election
Code of Conduct: Resignation mandatory
prior to becoming candidate (kh 18/03/2022)
[This rule is nonsense,
anti-democratic and a violation of Article 215
of the Constitution, which guarantees a term of
five years and does not declare that this term
must be shortened if incumbent representatives
wish to run again!], EC's
'unjust' election code kicks up a row :
Provision requiring local reps to quit to
contest polls condemned, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 20/03/2022), Writ
filed at SC against provision of level
representatives to resign for contesting polls
(nlt 21/03/2022), Election
Commission defends rule requiring local
officials to resign before seeking re-election :
Officials say rule ensures level playing field
for all candidates by preventing possible misuse
of state resources, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 22/03/2022) [But
that does not justify a constitutional
violation. The harshest possible punishment of
the incumbents running again in case of
misconduct without ifs and buts could be an
option.], Supreme
Court stays rule requiring resignation by local
officials seeking re-election : Clause 36 of the
Election Code of Conduct says elected officials
seeking re-election must resign before filing
their nomination for the upcoming local
elections (kp22/03/2022)
EC
to register candidates for local level election
on April 24 and 25 (kh 18/03/2022)
Residents
Of Limi Village, Humla, Select Their Ward Chair,
Members Before Election, by Rajan Raut (rn
18/03/2022)
Local
elections 2022 likely to beat spending records :
Finance Ministry allocates more than 14.5
billion for May 13 election excluding army
expenses, by Raghab Sharma (kh 16/03/2022),
Poll
expenditure cap 'unrealistic', by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 16/03/2022), Finance
Ministry approves Rs 14.45 billion for local
polls (nlt 16/03/2022)
As
Election Nears, Trend Of Switching Parties Rises
In Madhes, by Shiva Shankar Mishra (rn
16/03/2022)
EC
approves guidelines and procedures for local
polls (nlt 15/03/2022)
Fringe
parties threaten to boycott polls (ht
15/03/2022), Just
demand : Inability of the fringe parties to
solicit votes under one election symbol will
only add to the campaign cost (ht
16/03/2022), Election
Commission working to resolve election symbol
issue: CEC Thapaliya (kh 16/03/2022)
Local
level elections: 4,000 polling centers being
added (kh 15/03/2022)
Local
Level Election : Issues of Political
Representation, by Rajendra Bahadur Singh
(rep 14/03/2022)
Women
serving as deputies at local units aspire to
take up executive roles : As local elections
near, women representatives, however, doubt the
male-dominated parties where patriarchy is
deep-rooted will make way for them, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 13/03/2022)
Fringe
parties demand level playing field : As local
elections draw close, candidates not getting
uniform symbols puts them at a disadvantage,
politicians say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/03/2022)
EC
sets ceiling of expenditures for candidates
during polls : Mayor of Metropolis can spend up
to Rs 750,000 (kh 12/03/2022), EC
puts cap on poll expenditure (ht 12/03/2022)
Strengthening
female representation : Women’s
underrepresentation in leadership positions
reflects a combination of the design of the
quota system and party nomination behaviour,
by Rohini Pande, Michael Callen, Binod Paudel and
Satish Wasti (kp 11/03/2022)
Not
much has been done to address problem of invalid
votes : Local level polls are just two months
away, but the Election Commission has yet to
start voter education, which can hugely reduce
the number of votes that go void, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 11/03/2022)
EC
registers 79 political parties for local
election : Refuses to register Rishi Kattel’s
party citing documents (kh 11/03/2022)
Finance
Ministry nods to hiring 100,000 temporary police
personnel for local election (kh 11/03/2022)
EC
holding meeting with representatives of 17
parties today : To apprise them of election
preparations (kh 11/03/2022)
Voters
unlikely to get right to reject candidates in
local level elections ; Court’s eight-year-old
ruling to give people right to cast negative
votes yet to be implemented for the lack of a
law, by Binod Ghimire (kp 10/03/2022) [To this day, the autocratic
politicians do not want to understand that
decisions of the Supreme Court are binding law
that the executive and the legislature have to
abide by.], Voters
Must Reject The Corrupt, by Mukti Rijal (rn
10/03/2022), None
of the above : Citizens should get to show they
prefer a non-existent entity to a politician
that betrays them (kp 11/03/2022)
Ballot
papers made green to facilitate vote counting:
EC (rep 10/03/2022), Opposition
red over plans to print poll symbols in green
Observers say parties should focus on manifestos
rather than squabble over ballot colour, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/03/2022)
Electoral
alliance and Prachanda’s election mathematics,
by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh 06/03/2022)
What
lies behind the upward trend of resignation
among public school teachers in Nepal : Nepal is
expected to vote for local level representatives
in May this year, and teachers, who hold
significant social and political clout in local
levels, aspire for various posts. A government
job, however, disallows them from contesting the
elections (nlt 05/03/2022)
Heating
Up : Three New Political Parties Register For
Local Elections (sp 04/03/2022)
EC
calls for complaints on voter-list from today
(kh 04/03/2022)
EC
secures Rs 8.11 billion from govt to manage
local level election (kh 03/03/2022)
Reining
In Poll Expenses, by Mukti Rijal (rn
03/03/2022)
Around
20 million ballot papers to be printed for local
polls: EC (nlt 01/03/2022)
80
political parties apply for registrations in EC
(kh 28/02/2022), 80
political parties to contest local polls (kh
01/03/2022)
109
Political Parties Registered At EC (rn
22/02/2022)
Political
parties focused on local elections (ht
22/02/2022)
Election
Commission asks parties to register for local
level elections : In 85 days from now, the
elections will be held in a single phase to
choose new representatives for 753 local units
(kp 18/02/2022)
What
if… voters got to reject candidates?, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 17/02/2022) [What
do the high-handed politicians care about a
ruling of the Supreme Court?], Right
to reject : What we need is a mechanism for the
public to express its disappointment with
politicians (ae 17/02/2022) [There are probably not many
countries where this is as urgently needed as in
Nepal!]
Govt
preparing to add 13 local units ahead of polls
(nlt 17/02/2022)
SC
issues order to register writ petition against
local elections (nlt 17/02/2022)
Federal
spirit in local elections : The parties should
let their subnational organisational entities
distribute election tickets, by Achyut Wagle
(kp 15/02/2022)
Implement
SC order to enable Nepalis abroad to vote'
(ht 15/02/2022)
Teenagers
turning 18 a-day before local level election
date to be eligible for casting vote (kh
14/02/2022)
EC
to register parties for local polls from
Thursday (kh 14/02/2022), Registration
of parties for local polls kicks off from today
(kh 17/02/2022)
Election
Commission to begin daily press briefing from
today (kh 13/02/2022)
EC
seeks an additional Rs 40 billion to conduct
local level election: Minister Sharma (rep
11/02/2022)
Will
people from Kalapani region get to exercise
their franchise? There’s no voter list update.
Nor does the poll body know which local units it
is supposed to conduct elections in, by
Prithvi man Shrestha and Anil Giri (kp 10/02/2022)
[Sorry, but given the
current circumstances, this question sounds
ridiculous!]
Janamat
Party Chair Raut warns of obstructing elections
if farmers’ demands not addressed (kh
09/02/2022)
EC
urges Ministry of Federal Affairs for making
arrangements of necessary materials for local
election (kh 08/02/2022), Home
Minister and Finance Minister discuss election
budget (kh 09/02/2022)
Govt
decides to hold local polls on May 13 (rep
07/02/2022), Government
decides to hold local level polls on May 13 :
Those elected from second and third phases of
polls in 2017 say they would challenge the move
in the court, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
08/02/2022) [This
doesn't have to be a problem. The elections can
be held nationwide on one day. But those elected
in 2017 will not be replaced by the newly
elected until their five-year terms expire.],
Some
1.6 Million New Voters Enlisted In A Year
(rn 08/02/2022), Supreme
Court moved against govt’s decision to hold
local polls in May : Representatives elected in
the second and third phases of the earlier
local-level polls will not be able to serve for
full five years if the polls are held in May,
the petitioner has argued (nlt 09/02/2022),
Supreme
Court rejects petition challenging the date of
local election : The petitioner, who approached
the court arguing May 13 polls will deprive
thousands of elected representatives of their
right to five-year term, says he will appeal
against the court’s refusal (kp 09/02/2022)
EC
calls for application to design ballot papers
(kh 05/02/2022)
Holding
local level elections on May 18 may not end
legal complications : Representatives elected in
the second and third phases of the local level
polls conducted in 2017 can move court asserting
their right to serve for full five years, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/02/2022)
Election
Commission estimates local-level elections to
cost Rs 12 billion (nlt 03/02/2022)
Government,
Election Commission agree to hold local polls on
May 18 at one go : As Election Commission
officials and the prime minister agreed on the
date it will be formally announced through a
cabinet decision soon (kp 01/02/2022), Government,
poll authority agree to conduct local level
elections on May 18 : Date yet to be officially
announced, but it goes in line with the
opposition demand and not to the liking of Prime
Minister Deuba’s coalition partners, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 02/02/2022)
Election
Commission Estimates Local Elections To Cost Rs.
12 Bln (rn 01/02/2022)
Local
level elections: Law revision must or not?
Depends who you ask : Ruling alliance says it
will amend Acts to make them compatible with the
constitution. First declare dates; if it’s by
May 19, there is no need, the main opposition
says, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 31/01/2022)
What
constitution and election laws say about local
level polls : Politicians and experts are
divided over constitutional provisions and
poll-related laws. Interpretations are different,
by Tika R Pradhan and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
30/01/2022)
Coalition
makes a turnabout, agrees to hold local level
polls by mid-June : Plans are afoot to align
election laws with constitutional provisions.
Confusion, however, persists, by Anil Giri
(kp 30/01/2022)
Lawyers
demand local elections be held on time (rep
30/01/2022)
All
politics is local : Local governments elected in
2017 show what the country can look like when
people are put first, by Sahina Shrestha (nt
28/01/2022), Think
nationally, vote locally : Local government
elections cannot be held hostage just because
two national parties are afraid they will lose
(nt 28/01/2022)
EC
invites Law Ministry for discussion on election
laws (kh 28/01/2022) [As long as the constitution is not
changed, the elections have to take place as
mentioned in the constitution, irrespective of
what subordinate laws may say!]
Why
Local Polls Draw Growing Interest, by Mukti
Rijal (rn 27/01/2022)
Unified
Socialist candidate Garima Shah gets elected
from Sudurpaschim Province (kh 26/01/2022),
All
Candidates Of Ruling Coalition Elected To NA
From Sudurpaschim, Lumbini Provinces (rn
26/01/2022), Ruling
alliance secures victory in 18 of 19 seats in
National Assembly poll (With list of elected
candidates) (rep 27/01/2022), Ruling
parties win 18 out of 19 seats in National
Assembly elections (nlt 27/01/2022), UML
the main sufferer yet a winner in National
Assembly elections : The main opposition
continues to be the largest party in the upper
house despite losing seven seats. The ruling
alliance wins in all provinces except Province 1,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/01/2022)
National
Assembly Election: Counting underway : Results
to be out today itself (kh 26/01/2022)
Local
level elections will be held by mid-April 2023:
Madhav Nepal (kh 25/01/2022)) [According to Article 225 of
the Constitution, local elections must be held
five years after the last elections, and at the
latest six months later. This is binding. What
is written in subordinate laws may not be
constitutional and then as irrelevant as the
arguments of a handful of male Tagadharis at the
head of the government and political parties.
Nepal is not their property!], Plan
to amend law to delay local polls faces
criticism : Parties should not create
instability by misinterpreting constitutional
provisions, leaders and experts say, by Anil
Giri (kp 25/01/2022), EC
urges government to fix local election date at
the earliest (kh)
EC
all set to hold NA polls; voting from 9 am
Wednesday (kh 25/01/2022)
Silent
period for National Assembly election begins
(kh 24/01/2022)
EC
directs RPP to remove ‘monarchy’ and ‘Hindu
state’ from its statute (kh 23/01/2022), RPP calls office
bearers’ meeting as EC asks to remove Hindu
state, monarchy from party statute (kh
23/01/2022), RPP
to seek political and legal redressal against
EC’s call to remove Hindu state, monarchy from
party statute (kh 23/01/2022), EC
warns of action if RPP does not amend statute,
party logo (rep 23/01/2022)
It
is govt’s responsibility to shape local level by
holding polls: EC (rep 23/01/2022)
'Simultaneous
elections not feasible', by Ram Kumar kamat
(ht)
What
if the local elections are not held on time? As
the government is dithering over when to hold
the local elections, experts warn that deferring
local polls can have consequences on federalism
and can also invite constitutional crisis,
by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt 23/01/2022)
Postponing
local elections would be unconstitutional and
undemocratic: Thapa (kh 20/01/2022) [The constitution allows for
a slight postponement of local elections.
Whether such a postponement makes sense is
another question. Moreover, the constitution
overrules the Local Election Act. The latter
does not seem to conform to the rules of the
Constitution!], Have
No Dilemma On Local Polls, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 20/01/2022)
Ruling
alliance agrees to hold local polls in April
(nlt 18/01/2022)
NC
Election Committee dismisses complaint against
Binod Chaudhary (kh 18/01/2022)
Division
over local level poll dates as two ruling
parties press for delays : CPN-UML for Election
Commission-proposed dates while the Congress
wants fresh discussion with political forces,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 15/1/2022), Deuba
in poll dilemma— whether to listen to his party
or alliance partners : At least two parties in
his coalition want three tiers of elections in
one go. Congress thinks otherwise, by Anil
Giri (kp 17/01/2022)
Political
Parties Urge To Hold Local Elections On Time
(rn 14/01/2022)
Time
to tweak our electoral system, by Birendra
Prasad Mishra (ae 13/01/2022)
Election
Commission convenes all-party meeting Friday
kh 12/01/2022)
National
Assembly election code of conduct effective from
today (kh 10/01/2022)
EC
provides election symbols to parties vying in NA
elections : Final list of candidates published
(kh 09/01/2022)
The
History Of Polls In Nepal, by Aashish Mishra
(rn 08/01/2022)
Clean
up elections to clean up politics : In a
democracy, elections force accountability but
the voting process itself needs to be overhauled,
by Shristi Karki (nt 07/01/2022)
Volatile
Mix of Politics and Religion : Local elections
this year will be a kind of referendum on
federalism and secularism (nt 07/01/2022)
Election
Commission registers Good Governance Party,
provides certificate of registration (kh
06/01/2022)
Registration
of voters’ name list at Election Commission
(rep 05/01/2022)
43
candidates from 12 parties register candidacies
for NA election (with list) (kh 04/01/2022),
NA
election: Candidates allowed to spend up to Rs
350,000 (kh 05/01/2022), All
you need to know about National Assembly
elections : 19 members will be elected on
January 26 to replace those who are retiring on
March 4 (kp 05/01/2022)
EC
dismisses Milan Pandey's complaint (rep
04/01/2022)
Electoral
Integrity: A Crucial Aspect of Sustaining
Democracy, by Rajaram Bartaula (rep
03/01/2022)
Preparations
for local polls begin amid concerns from some
ruling parties : CPN (Maoist Centre) and CPN
(Unified Socialist) want all three elections to
be held in a single phase in November, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 01/01/2022) [Article 225 of the Constitution reads
simply: "The term of office of a village
assembly and a municipal assembly shall be five
years from the date of election. A new village
and municipal assembly shall be elected not
later than six months after the expiry of such
term." Where does it say that an additional law
is needed? It would definitely be more cost
effective to hold all elections on a single day.
But it would be much more important to create
the conditions for all eligible Nepali citizens
to vote, including migrant workers, as the
Supreme Court ruled long ago!]
Election
process for National Assembly polls begins from
today (kh 01/01/2022), EC
to give election symbol to parties for NA
elections on Jan 4 (kh 02/01/2022)
Election
body’s removal of ‘unconstitutional’ terms from
Maoist statute triggers debate : Election
Commission says some phrases including
‘communism’ in the party charter contradict the
constitution, by Binod Ghimire (kp
30/12/2021) [And what
about parties that oppose the fundamentals of
the constitution like RPP and Bibeksheel Sajha
Party when they reject the achievements of the
past decades and want to return to authoritarian
Hindu monarchy? This is clearly against the
interests of the multi-ethnic and
multi-religious society of Nepal! The secular
Republic of Nepal is ailing only because of the
incompetent, corrupt, disinterested political
elite that remains deeply rooted in Hindu
thinking!]
12
parties to take part in National Assembly
elections (kh 26/12/2021), Discussion
Held On Election Security Strategy (rn
27/12/2021)
EC
proposes to hold local levels election on April
27 (kh 24/12/2021)
Election
Commission holding local level election on May 3
(kh 22/12/2021), When
should the local elections be held? Election
Commission says by May next year. Political
parties don’t seem to be prepared, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 23/12/2021), Govt
preparing to hold local level polls on May 3:
CEC Thapaliya (rep 23/12/2021)
Forgotten
commitment by political parties : The law says
that there should be at least one-third women at
party committees at all levels, by Ila
Sharma (kp 17/12/2021) [The
machos at the top of the parties will never
change without drastic punishments. Exclusion of
the parties concerned at the next elections
would be a guaranteed effective remedy! CPN-UML
and NC would definitely be candidates!]
NA
elections: EC calls on political parties for
registration (kh 16/12/2021)
Deceased
not to be included in electoral roll (kh
11/12/2021
NA
Election: Candidacy Nomination On Jan 4,
Election On Jan 25 (rn 07/12/2021)
Govt
not ready for out-of-country voting : EC says
existing laws need to be amended to enable
Nepalis living abroad to vote, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 05/12/2021) [The
government has had more than four years to
fulfil the SC's order in this regard!]
Voter-list
being collected at 637 local level centers from
today (kh 03/12/2021)
Voter
IDs to be registered in all 77 districts
(rep 01/12/2021)
Upcoming
upper house polls could leave a weakened UML
even weaker : A loss may be solely the UML’s but
holds the potential for affecting national
understanding by deepening the divide, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 25/11/2021)
EC
warns NC, UML against using govt staff (ht
24/11/2021), EC's
warning : Any tendency to rebuff the EC's
warning by the two parties will only have other
political forces ritually following their
footsteps (ht 25/11/2021)
Voters
name list to be collected at local level centers
(kp 22/11/2021)
Govt
to hold National Assembly elections by Jan 22
(kh 10/11/2021), National
Assembly member election to be held on January
26 (rep 20/11/2021)
Election
Commission legitimizes Chair Mishra-led
Bibeksheel Sajha Party : The election body
approves the party's recent amendment to statute
(kh 04/11/2021)
Possibility
of early elections diminishing : The
constitution has no provision for vote before
schedule and most parties in the ruling alliance
are still unprepared, by Anil Giri (kp
31/10/2021)
How
and when will the three-tier elections be held?,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 28/10/2021)
20
Seats of 20 National Assembly lawmakers falling
vacant (rep 26/10/2021), PM,
EC Officials Discuss NA, Local Elections (rn
26/10/2021)
Election
Commission gears up for local elections (kh
26/10/2021) [One should
not expect too much. None of Nepal's parties and
political leaders feel bound by the constitution
and laws!]
Early
elections are in talks, but there are
complications galore : Besides legal hurdles,
coalition partners also have some issues, while
Deuba may face a hard time justifying it, by
Anil Giri (kp 20/10/2021)
Ruling
coalition mulls holding three-tire elections
simultaneously (kh 18/10/2021)
Poll
prospects of new parties depend on how alliances
evolve : Formation of CPN (Unified Socialist)
and Loktantrik Samajbadi could lead to vote
splitting, and for them to gain, they will
have to rely on others, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 30/08/2021)
Right
to reject: To vote or not to vote?, by
Anoushka Pant (ht 30/08/2021)
EC
asks people’s representatives to decide their
party by September 7 (kh 29/08/2021)
EC
summons leaders of CPN-Unified (Socialist) and
DSP for identification today (kh
25/08/2021), CPN-Unified
(Socialist) leaders at EC for verification
(kh 25/08/2021), DSP
leaders reach Election Commission for
verification (kh 25/08/2021)
EC
allocates time for Madhav Nepal’s party
verification : Calls leaders to show before
Commission from 11.30 am to 2 pm on Wednesday
(kh 24/08/2021)
EC
to ignore Oli faction's claim, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 23/08/2021)
EC
calls Madhav Nepal and Mahanta Thakur’s parties
for verification (kh 20/08/2021)
Election
Commission updates central executive committee
of Samajbadi Party : In the new body, party
chair Mahantha Thakur and his 15 supporters have
not been included, pushing the party towards a
split, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 10/08/2021)
EC
cancels registration of 41 political parties
(kh 03/08/2021)
EC
cancels election schedule for HoR (kh
15/07/2021)
EC
endorses mid-term polls date; unveiling 67-pt
election schedule today (kh 05/07/2021), Election
Commission unveils calendar of events for
November ‘mid-term polls’ (rep 05/07/2021) [Even before the SC decides
on the unconstitutionality of the HoR
dissolution?]
Election
body preparing for polls despite uncertainty :
The Election Commission plans to issue a tender
notice next week for the procurement of election
materials, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
03/07/2021) [Oli is now
to blame for this situation for the second time.
He should be held personally responsible for the
completely unnecessary expenses if the SC
declares his actions unconstitutional this time
as well, which is to be assumed! It would have
been much more important to use the time to
finally prepare a postal voting option so that
migrant workers and other expatriate Nepalis,
election workers and security personnel could
also vote. Denying them the right to vote is
unconstitutional!
Not
the right time to conduct polls : Faulty
comparisons, by Mahendra P Joshi (ht
02/07/2021)
Abide
by the code : The office-bearers must live up to
the people's expectations and take impartial and
fair actions as per the legal provisions (ht
01/07/2021)
Maoist
Center reaches EC demanding dismissal of its 18
leaders defecting to UML (kh 18/06/2021)
JSP
Yadav faction re-approaches EC to claim
legitimacy within party (kh 18/06/2021)
Elections
will be held during COVID-19 pandemic, claims PM
Oli (kh 17/06/2021) [???]
EC’s
decision partial and prejudiced, says JSP Chair
Yadav (kh 15/06/2021), Maoist
Spokesperson Shrestha accuses EC of being govt’s
hand puppet (kh 15/06/2021)
Election
Commission refuses validating actions taken by
JSP rival factions (kh 13/06/2021)
Election
Commission’s selective way of decisions comes
into question : Poll body, which was reluctant
to act promptly on the now defunct Nepal
Communist Party dispute and on UML, is quick to
decide on the issues of Janata Samajbadi Party,
by Binod Ghimire and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
04/06/2021)
With
4,178 new cases, Nepal's Covid-19 tally reaches
561,302 : The Health Ministry reports 114 new
deaths including figures from the past few days
based on statistics from the Nepal Army (kp
31/05/2021)
Vote
casting in NA by-polls of Lumbini Pradesh kicks
off : Election results to be published today
itself (kh 31/05/2021), Lumbini
NA by-election: 276 voters cast votes as
of 12 noon (kh 31/05/2021), Drigha
Narayan Pandey elected to NA from Lumbini
Province (kh 31/05/2021)
Nepal
Public Health Association demands to annul
mid-term elections (kh 26/05/2021)
EC
advices PM to conduct election in a single phase
(kh 23/05/2021)
CPN
(Unified) Party registered at EC : Party’s
leader Jiwan Rai is close to Madhav Nepal;
election symbol pen (kh 23/05/2021) [This indicates a formal
split of the CPN-UML in the making!]
Khim
Lal Devkota defeats Ram Bahadur Thapa in
National Assembly election : Devkota, an
independent candidate backed by Nepal-Khanal
faction of the UML, had the support of Congress
and Maoist Centre. Thapa was fielded by the UML
(kp 20/05/2021) [Both
Oli and Thapa really deserve this!]
EC
holding by-elections in Bagmati tomorrow, in
Lumbini on May 31 (kh 19/05/2021)
RPP
issues whip to vote for Home Minister Thapa
(kh 19/05/2021) [The
monarchists and supporters of the Hindu state
support the election of a former Maoist! Someone
must have radically changed his mind, and it is
not the RPP!], PM
Oli violates election code of conduct, EC warns
of action (rep 19/05/2021), PM
Oli urges to cast votes for Thapa in NA
by-elections (kh 19/05/2021)
Badal
and Devkota file candidacies for NA by-election
(kh 07/05/2021)
EC
prepares financial procedure for NA seat
by-election (kh 27/04/2021)
Election
Commission earns disrepute over communist party
legitimacy indecision : The commission has time
and again failed to resist influence despite
being a constitutional body, observers say,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 17/04/2021)
Purse
Plays Havoc In The Polls, by Mukti Rijal (rn
15/04/2021)
Election
in crisis : Why we need to talk about, by
Apurva Singh (ht 08/04/2021)
Nepal’s
Updated Voters Stand At 16,243,110 (rn
18/03/2021)
Poll
commission to resume voter registration this
week : Following the Covid-19 lockdown and the
government announcement to conduct snap
elections, enrolment had been halted for a long
time, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/03/2021)
Upholding
SC verdict, Election Commission scraps
Oli-Dahal’s NCP, revives erstwhile CPN (UML) and
NCP (Maoist Center) (rep 09/03/2021), EC
asks UML and Maoist Center to come up with new
name and election symbol if they opt for
fresh merger (rep 09/03/2021), EC
scraps Oli-Dahal led NCP (kh 09/03/2021), Poll
body’s rush to enforce court decision raises
questions about its credibility : That the
commission had shown no urgency to resolve the
NCP dispute leaves room for suspicion, former
officials argue, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
10/03/2021)
Supreme
Court awards Nepal Communist Party to Rishiram
Kattel : The decision makes the Nepal Communist
Party (NCP) registered under Oli and Dahal in
May 2018 illegitimate (kp 07/03/2021), SC
recognizes Rishi Kattel’s party authentic NCP :
Annuls Prachanda-Oli’s NCP (kh 07/03/2021) [This means that the two
divided factions of the ruling party must
immediately look for a new names. Both use of
the name NCP is illegitimate! The question
remains why the SC took so long to make this
important decision. The EC should never have
recognised Oli and Dahal's party as NCP under
existing law!]
Poll
commission to discuss legitimacy claims of
Dahal-Nepal faction next week : The Election
Commission’s indecision has drawn widespread
criticism, including from former commissioners,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/03/2021), Supreme
Court final verdict on NCP’s name row on Sunday
(kh 06/03/2021), EC
holding meeting to sort out NCP’s authenticy row
today (kh 07/03/2021)
House
restored but poll body still has to settle
ruling party dispute : Experts say the Supreme
Court verdict may have taken some pressure off
Election Commission but it cannot sit on the
case forever, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
26/02/2021)
EC
undecided which NCP faction legitimate (ht
23/02/2021)
Election
commission to set up 21,000 polling booths :
Preparations for elections moving forward
smoothly, officials say even as settlement
of the Nepal Communist Party dispute appears far
off (kp 21/02/2021)
Wisdom
of the crowds : The only definite way of gauging
the will of the people is through an election,
by Sambridh Ghimire (kp 21/02/2021) [There may have to be early
elections in the near future, but not now. At
the moment, the only question is whether Oli was
allowed to dissolve parliament in order to
prolong his personal power or whether he had to
abide by the internationally customary
democratic rules of the game: resignation or a
vote of confidence in parliament. Only then, if
no new government can be formed, may there be
new elections!]
Poll
body continues election preparations while
ignoring the dispute in Nepal Communist Party :
After it said 30-day deadline for claiming
legitimacy had passed, Dahal-Nepal faction
submitted another set of papers which the poll
body is studying, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 20/02/2021)
Government
seeks logistical support from India, China even
as poll uncertainty continues : Poll body has
yet to resolve dispute in Nepal Communist Party,
a must for holding elections, but it has
expedited other works, by Anil Giri (kp
17/02/2021)
Poll
body steps up preparations, but indecision on
Nepal Communist Party legitimacy continues :
Amid concerns over spring elections, Dahal-Nepal
faction says preparations lack meaning without
resolving party row, by Binod Ghimire (kp
15/02/2021)
Oli’s
large-scale secretary transfers in lead-up to
elections come into question : More transfers of
bureaucrats as well as of police officers are on
the cards, officials say. Past experience
shows that officials have a role in
influencing elections, by Anil Giri (kp
14/02/2021)
Oli
asking poll body not to get into any party
disputes raises concerns : As polls are not
possible until the Nepal Communist Party issue
is resolved, analysts wonder if the prime
minister has a different game plan to drive his
opponents into a corner, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 10/02/2021)
Govt
decides to hold midterm elections in 40
districts in first phase and in 37 districts in
second phase (rep 09/02/2021)
PM
Oli reaches Election Commission to take stock of
preparations for elections and seek his
faction's official recognition as legitimate NCP
(rep 09/02/2021)
Dahal-Nepal
faction reaches Election Commission seeking
official recognition as legitimate NCP (rep
02/02/2021), Dahal-Nepal
faction stakes claim to Nepal Communist Party at
poll body : Experts say it is up to the Election
Commission to decide how to take the issue
forward, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 03/02/2021)
Oli,
despite leading caretaker Cabinet, on spree to
inaugurate and award projects : Inaugurating
them is an attempt to influence elections which
the poll body should look into and awarding them
risks future governments not owning them,
observers say, by Anil Giri (kp 31/01/2021)
[The minimum punishment
for a coup plotter should be that he should
never again be allowed to participate in
elections or hold public office!]
Litmus
Test Of Constitutional Bodies, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 31/01/2021)
900,000
names added to voters’ list ahead of polls
(kp 31/01/2021)
It’s
time for parties to register for polls but
Oli-Dahal’s legitimacy row remains : Election
Commission this week decided not to give
legitimacy to either faction of Nepal Communist
Party. But with elections nearing, it will have
to make a choice, experts say, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 30/01/2021) [Wouldn't it be time for an interim order
by the Supreme Court to halt election
preparations pending a final decision on the
constitutionality of the dissolution of
parliament? Nepal is facing irreparable damage!]
Poll
body refuses to give legitimacy to either
faction of Nepal Communist Party : Factions led
by Oli, and Dahal and Nepal have failed to
follow procedures, officials say, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 25/01/2021), Election
Commission invites both Oli and Dahal factions
to discuss upcoming midterm polls (rep
28/01/2021)
Election
Commission to notify donors about
potential areas of cooperation to hold elections
: Officials to allocate budget for elections
from internal resources while keeping door open
for assistance in kind, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 25/01/2021) [Regular elections should be supported by
donor countries in the interest of preserving
democratic processes, but not completely
superfluous early elections that serve only the
power interests of a PM who has failed on all
fronts!]
More
than 50 different items are needed for polls,
Election Commission says as preparations begin
Even if Supreme Court decides Oli’s dissolution
was constitutional, dispute in Nepal Communist
Party has to be settled before polls are
possible, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/01/2021) [And
what about the voting rights of expatriate
Nepalis, especially the millions of migrant
workers? The Supreme Court's ruling in this
regard is binding law, but the incompetent Oli
government has done nothing so far!!]
CEC
Thapaliya stresses need to update voters’ list
before polls (ht 14/01/2021)
Nepal
Communist Party has been cleaved in two, but a
formal—legal—split seems to be heading to
stalemate : The Election Commission says neither
the Oli faction nor the Dahal-Nepal camp has
presented the necessary paperwork for it
to be recognised as the legitimate party. And
neither seems to want to take the blame for
split, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
13/01/2021)
EC
amends rules to recognise NCP split : Will
decide which faction of the party should use
original party’s name, flag, and election symbol
during polls (ht 06/01/2021)
EC
writes to PM Oli, Dahal factions on legitimacy
claims (ht 04/01/2021)
Large
number of people could be disenfranchised if
polls are held as planned : The government has
announced midterm elections on April 30 and May
10 but experts say there isn’t enough time for
new voters to get registered, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 02/01/2020)
Voters
Name List Being Updated From January 28 (rn
01/01/2020)
EC
starts updating voters’ list (ht
28/12/2020), Election
Commission starts preparing for polls : The
constitutional body is assessing the budget,
human resources and materials required and
taking stock of its logistics, officials say,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 29/12/2020), Poll
Preparations : As per the apex court order, the
govt must enact a law allowing voting right of
the migrant workers from their host countries
(ht 29/12/2020) [!!!!]
Election
Commission to settle dispute over legitimacy of
Nepal Communisty Party : After the Dahal-Nepal
faction submitted the necessary documents
claiming legitimacy, the commission will now ask
the Oli faction for its response to the claim,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 26/12/2020)
Nepalis
abroad will get to vote: Minister Bhusal
(rep 06/09/2020)
Review
Election System For Stability, by Mukti
Rijal (rn 07/05/2020)
Riddles
of electoral democracy: Is there any rational to
participate in voting? Why are we voting? For
whom are we voting? Isn’t it time to look for an
improved system of securing representation even
when that happens through voting?, by Pranab
Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep 05/05/2020)
NC
ward chair’s post declared void after party
change (kh 04/05/2020)
EC
submits NA election results to president (ht
30/01/2020)
NCP
bags 16 out of 18 NA seats up for grabs (ht
24/01/2020) [Once again
extremely inclusive: 50 % are Bahuns, 5 of them
male;
not a single Janajati besides one Shrestha; only
one Madheshi; no Dalit woman!], NCP
sweeps upper house elections: Nepali Congress
loses seven seats (rep 24/01/2020)
Preparations
for NA polls in full swing (ht 19/01/2020)
EC
completes preparations for upper house election
(rep 17/01/2020)
Nominations
filed for NA elections slated for Jan 23 (ht
06/01/2020)
NC,
RJP-N finalise candidates for National Assembly
elections (ht 05/011/2020)
NCP
leadership takes unilateral decision as it picks
National Assembly candidates: The party
leadership failed to live up to its recent
commitment to following due process, accuse
leaders, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 04/01/2019)
[Long live the
authoritarian male political leaders and their
anti-democratic behaviour!], NCP
finalises NA election candidates (ht
04/01/2020) [Wow, really
inclusive: Far more than half of them are
Bahuns!]
Election
Commission publishes NA elections schedule
(ht 19/12/2019)
NCP,
RJP-N to support each other in NA polls (ht
19/12/2019)
EC
to consult political parties for NA election
(ht 07/12/2019), EC
starts preparation for NA elections (rep
08/12/2019), EC
preparing for NA elections (ht 10/12/2019),
Party
registration for upper house member election
begins (rep 14/12/2019)
Electoral
reforms: To ensure free, fair polls, by
Krishna Man Pradhan (ht 06/12/2019)
By-elections’
Messages To Political Parties, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 05/12/2019)
Lessons
from Sri Lanka: Provision of postal vote is
something Nepal can immediately learn from Sri
Lanka. In Nepal, thousands of security personnel
and election staff cannot vote during the
elections, by Krishna M. Pradhan (rep
04/12/2019)
NC
registers historic victory in Dharan (ht
03/12/2019), Dharan
election, a cause for concern for ruling NCP
(ht 03/12/2019), Congress
candidate wins in Dharan after decades, by
Rohit Rai (rep 03/2/2019)
Curbing
corruption: Faulty election system of First Past
the Post is one of the main reasons responsible
for motivating political corruption, by Kul
Ratna Bhurtel (rep 02/12/2019)
NC
candidate Bhandel wins SA by-poll from Bhaktapur
(ht 02/12/2019), Late
minister Adhikari’s wife wins landslide victory
(ht 02/12/2019), Back
in politics with a landslide:
Bidya Bhattarai’s election as member of
parliamente, by Sandesh Shrestha (rep
03/12/2019)
19
candidates fail to garner even a single vote
(ht 02/12/2019)
New
parties face drubbing in by-elections as Nepalis
continue to vote along party lines: “They failed
to convince the voters as to what they would
bring to the table if they were given a chance”,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 02/12/2019), In
by-election results, ruling party's popularity
declines but opposition is unable to capitalise:
Contesting polls for the first time as a unified
party, the Nepal Communist Party should’ve won
even more seats, but it failed to perform as
expected, analysts say, by Anil Giri (kp
02/12/2019), Election
results show no major change in political
equation (rep 02/12/2019)
65.43
per cent votes cast in by-elections (ht
01/12/2019)
Voters’
turnout low compared to last elections (ht
01/12/2019), 16.4pc
ballots cast at Thawang of Rolpa district
(ht 01/12/2019)
Explosions
mar by-polls in places (ht 01/12/2019)
337
candidates contesting for 52 seats (ht
30/11/2019)
By-elections
unlikely to affect national politics, analysts
say: Given the organisational structure of the
traditional parties, observers say there is
little chance for newcomers to enter the system,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 29/11/2019)
IED
detonated outside ruling party candidate’s
office in Mahottari: The explosion has caused
minor damages to the building while there were
no human casualties, by Santosh Singh (kp
29/11/2019)
Candidates
of major parties are canvassing in swing areas
for Dharan by-poll: The Nepal Communist Party
(NCP) and the Nepali Congress (NC) have
intensified their poll activities targeting the
swing voters of the landless squatters, by
Pradeep Menyangbo (kp 27/11/2019)
There
is a blatant disregard for the Election Code of
Conduct: Candidates running for office—be it at
the local, provincial or federal level—have the
responsibility to be true to their words and
lead by example (kp 27/11/2019)
Election
fervor grips Kaski-2, by Santosh Pokharel
(rep 27/11/2019)
Strike
nationalism out of election agenda: Dahal,
by Tilakram Rimal (ht 26/11/2019)
Nine
persons calling for poll boycott arrested: The
arrested are cadres of the CP Gajurel-led
Deshbhakta Ganatantrik Morcha (ht
26/11/2019)
Candidates
in final phase of campaign (ht 26/11/2019)
Kaski-2
by-election: Criteria for building near river
changed for votes, by Bharat Koirala (ht
22/11/2019), Tough
fight expected between NCP and Congress (ht
23/11/2019)
Election
code of conduct violation complaints filed
(ht 21/11/2019)
Political
parties found violating election code of conduct
in Sankhuwasabha: Government vehicles are being
used in election publicity campaigns, by
Dipendra Shakya (kp 18/11/2019)
Nominations
filed for by-election (ht 14/11/2019), 13
candidates register for post of chairman (ht
14/11/2019)
Govt
told to take custody of licensed arms: All
weapons to be deposited at the nearest police
station (ht 13/11/2019)
Parties
often prioritise women candidates to cash in on
sympathy votes: The fielding of a number of
candidates in the upcoming by-elections fits a
tendency to award election tickets to women
after the demise of their husbands, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 12/11/2019), A
ticket for her: The old practice of fielding
wives in their husbands’ former seats continues
(kp 13/11/2019)
EC
publishes final list of 64 candidates (ht
11/11/2019), EC
publishes final list of by-poll candidates
(rep 11/11/2019), Sherman
withdraws by-election candidacy (ht
11/11/2019), NCP
rebel candidate fails to withdraw candidacy for
by-polls, by Sangam Gharti Magar (rep
11/11/2019)
All
polling stations marked sensitive in Makalu for
the upcoming by-election: The by-election is
going to be held for the position of chairperson
in Makalu Rural Municipality, by Dipendra
Shakya (kp 09/11/2019)
Election
fever grips Dharan (ht 09/11/2019)
Rastriya
Janata Party and Samajbadi Party eye electoral
alliance for November 30 polls: The Janata Party
will support the Samajbadi Party for three
provincial assembly and a federal parliament
seat, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 09/11/2019)
With
nominations filed, election fever grips Kaski
Constituency-2: NCP, Sajha and Bibeksheel have
fielded woman candidates, while Nepali Congress
has chosen a long-time party member, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 08/11/2019), 65
in fray for one HoR, three PA seats (ht
08/11/2019), 70
contesting 4 legislative seats (rep
08/11/2019)
Govt
to mobilise army for by-election security
(ht 08/11/2019)
Eyes
on by-elections (rep 07/11/2019)
Parties
scramble to finalise candidates: It appears that
none of the major political parties have been
able to finalise the list of their candidates
(ht 03/11/2019), Choose
able persons: Political parties should field
candidates who are honest, competent and have
maintained a clean image in society in the
by-elections (ht 04/11/2019), Battle
of narratives as parties settle for by-polls in
test of Oli’s popularity (rep 05/11/2019), NC
struggles to finalise candidates (ht
06/11/2019), 17
booths, 31 election centres in Panchthar (ht
06/11/2019)
Parties
busy discussing whom to field for by-polls
(rep 02/11/2019)
Government
prepares security plan for by-polls (ht
02/11/2019)
Candidates
yet to submit election expenses (ht
31/10/2019) [after 2
years!!]
By-election
code: EC must thoroughly check for any criminal
background of a person after he/she files
nomination for a public post to be elected by
the voters (ht 31/10/2019)
NCP
Kaski committee picks Bidhya Bhattarai as
by-election candidate: Bhattarai is the widow of
Rabindra Adhikari, the minister for culture,
tourism and civil aviation who died in a
helicopter crash in Taplejung on February 27,
by Deepak Pariyar (kp 26/10/2019)
With
two weeks for nomination deadline, parties just
start discussions on candidates for the
by-election: One federal seat and three
provincial assembly seats will be up for grabs
during the November 30 polls, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 25/10/2019)
Sajha
Party announces its candidate for Kaski
by-election: Nepal Communist Party and Nepali
Congress struggling to pick party candidate,
by Deepak Pariyar (kp 24/10/2019)
52 poll officers appointed (rep 22/10/2019)
EC
publishes by-elections schedule (ht
19/10/2019)
Over
20,000 new voters eligible to cast vote in
by-elections (ht 17/10/2019)
Ruling
Nepal Communist Party stares at tough
by-election: Government’s poor show and
controversies surrounding some leaders could
affect performance during polls, analysts say,
by Thika R. Pradhan (kp 14/10/2019)
By-elections
And Expenditure, by Mukti Rijal (rn
05/09/2019)
EC
urges political parties to register for upcoming
by-elections (rep 03/09/2019)
NCP,
NC intensify search for candidate for Kaski-2
by-elections: PM Oli urges Bamdev Gautam, a
party veteran, to contest by-elections from
Kaski-2 (rep 04/08/2019) [There can never be enough
male Bahuns in parliament to represent their
meagre 6 per cent castemates! Long live
non-inclusive Bahunvad!]
Nov
30 fixed for all by-polls (rep 03/08/2019)
Debate
on external voting rages on, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 23/07/2019), Ensure
absentee vote: As ordered by the apex court,
Parliament has to pass law allowing Nepali
expats to vote in the three tiers of elections
(ht 24/07/2019)
Students
risking their lives for higher education, by
Yogesh Rawal (rep 05/07/2019)
EC
begins work on by-elections (rep 05/07/2019)
Chitwan
court finds Maoist activists guilty of tearing
ballot papersat local poll: Next hearing to hand
down punishment, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp
14/06/2019), Court
convicts 2 Maoists for tearing up ballots in
Chitwan, by Sabita Shrestha (rep
15/06/2019), Court
yet to pronounce sentence for Bharatpur vote
vandals, by Sabita Shrestha (rep
21/06/2019), Maoist
activists-duo fined with Rs 100,000 each for
tearing up ballot paper (rep 02/07/2019)
PHC
confirms Thapaliya as CEC (ht 18/04/2019)
CEC
nomination draws flak from civil society (ht
07/04/2019)
Voting
for
change: An integrated electoral system will not
only limit electioneering costs but also make
the representatives responsible to their voters,
by Birendra P Mishra (kp 07/04/2019)
Elections
in Nepal: Mixed system needed, by Birendra P
Mishra (ht 05/04/2019)
Review
electoral system for good governance, says CIAA
chief (ht 03/04/2019)
Hearing
of CEC candidate deferred at NC’s request
(kp 01/04/2019)
Empower
EC:
The EC should be given the powers to set the
dates for the elections so as to make the body
both autonomous and powerful (ht 27/03/2019)
Election
Commission without chief as CEC Yadav retires
(rep 25/03/2019), Thapaliya
recommended for the position of chief election
commissioner, by Binod Ghimire (kp
26/03/2019)
SAC
tells govt to conduct by-elections by mid-May
(rep 20/12/2018)
Party
name dispute: Apex court serves show cause to
NCP, poll body, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
11/12/2018)
A
check for change: Why do we need reform in
election laws?, by Krishna Man Pradhan (kp
02/12/2018)
Elections
and disability: Disabled communities in Nepal
are disenfranchised before, during, and after
elections, by Gianna Francesca M Catolico
(rep 18/11/2018)
By-polls
uncertain due to govt delay in clearing legal
hurdles: 28 seats in local and provincial
constituencies are vacant (rep 17/11/2018)
General
elections 2017: Parties flagrantly violated code
of conduct: Report (ht 17/11/2018)
Candidates
yet to submit details of poll expenses (ht
02/11/2018)
EC
seeks funds to study external voting, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 28/10/2018)
Poll
body
to make a call on parties’ name dispute: The
Election Commission is likely to make a call on
the matter in its meeting on Thursday, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 25/10/2018) [The ruling party does not have the right
on its side just because it is the stronger
party! Its recognition under the name NCP by the
Election Commission in May 2018 was not
understandable!], EC
fails to resolve party name row: Members of both
parties failed to arrive at a mutual
understanding on the issue (kp 26/10/2018),
Ruling
communist
party gets its contested name: Poll body quashes
Kattel’s petition claiming the Nepal Communist
Party name along with the acronyms (kp
27/10/2018) [??]
96
parties fail to furnish property details: EC
(kp 24/10/2018)
Nepalis
abroad set to exercise voting right: Court
orders facilities for citizens to vote from
foreign destinations, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
03/09/2018), Ensure
voting rights for Nepalis living abroad, SC
tells government, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
03/09/2018), Right
to vote for Nepalis living abroad (rep
04/09/2018), Enabling
Nepalis abroad to vote: ‘Government should start
preparations immediately’, by Roshan S Nepal
(ht 26/09/2018)
Election
a costly affair: Report says most candidates
spent beyond EC limit, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 17/07/2018), Big
money: An estimated bill of Rs131 billion shows
that electoral spending has increased sharply
(kp 18/07/2018)
EC
chief asks govt to fix dates for next elections
well in advance (ht 28/06/2018)
SC
tells poll body to clarify over NCP (kp
18/06/2018)
16
parties yet to submit poll expense details:
Expenditure details are required to make parties
accountable, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
10/06/2018), Poll
expenses:
The Election Commission Act and rules have given
power to poll body to take legal actions against
those who don’t abide by the law (ht
11/06/2018)
Parties
to be told to ensure 33pc women representation
(ht 09/06/2018) [This is
ridiculous after the NCP has been officially
recognised with only 16pc women!]
NCP
violates Party Registration Act with low
representation of women (rep 03/06/2018), EC
decides to register NCP, ignoring law (rep
07/06/2018) [Leading
parties can do what they want! Obviously, they
are above law and constitution!], Move
afoot to challenge poll panel’s decision to
register NCP (NCP): Proportional representation
of women in all organs of the state is crucial
to empower women, but more worrisome is the fact
that the prime minister and ruling party
co-chairpersons are openly defying the legal
provisions (ht 08/06/2018), The
ruling Nepal Communist Party, among others,
break the law to exclude women: They have three
months to comply, by Shuchashree Basnyat
(The Record 10/06/2018)
EC
asks govt to ensure safety of commissioners
(kp 24/04/2018)
Quest
for identity: Nepal has only one decade of
reservation policy but voices of resistance has
started to be heard, mainly from dominant
community, by Nishnu Think (rep 22/04/2018)
EC
to start voter registration from Sunday (ht
13/04/2018)
EC
spent millions in donor funds with no audit: OAG
report (rep 13/04/2018), OAG
report shows rampant financial irregularities in
EC (ht 15/04/2018)
EC
to release 44 surplus cars (kp 28/03/2018)
EC
to review elections (ht 28/03/2018)
SC
orders govt to ensure migrants’ right to vote,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 23/03/2018)
EU
mission urges EC to maintain transparency
(kp 21/03/2018), [see official eu
report], Mission
against Khas-Aryas’ proportional representation
(kp 21/03/2018), EU-EOM
report undermines successful holding of
election: Government (rep 21/03/2018), Govt
rejects
EU report on elections: Foreign Ministry says
the report not only undermines the recent polls,
but also goes against the scope and norms of
international election observation (kp
22/03/2018), Stop
comments challenging constitution: Govt tells EU
(rep 22/03/2018), Uncalled-for
report:
The Eu election observation mission has gone
beyond its mandate to comment on political
issues that have already been settled (ht
23/03/2018), EU
report totally unacceptable: EC (rep
23/03/2018), Hail
to the chiefs, by Om Astha Rai (nt
23/03/2018), Baburam’s
U-turn, by Om Astha Rai (nt 23/03/2018), EU
mission sticks to advice for EC (kp
24/03/2018), EUEOM
claims it fully abided by ToR, MoU (ht
24/03/2018), European
Union’s Divisive Mission, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 25/03/2018) [Criticising
the EU and favouring the non-inclusive politics
of Nepal's male Tagadhari politicians!
The EU critics is necessary and justified as
long as these politicians continue their
non-inclusive practice of selecting candidates
for the FPTP system!],
PM
Oli urges EU to correct its report on election
observation (ht) [What
kind of election observation shall this be? The
EU shall claim that the election has been
inclusive and that there have to be additional
Tagadhari representatives elected though the PR
system even though you and the other parties
have predominantly nominated male Tagadhari
candidates for the FPTP system?], PM
criticises EU poll mission for its report
(kp 26/03/2018), EU
report smacks of rancour, says Prime
Minister Oli (ht 26/03/2018), EUEOM
report is an insult to Nepal's sovereignty: PM
(rep 26/03/2018), Long-term
returns: Govt is rightly keen to maintain
state’s autonomy but must guard against
majoritarian overreach (kp 16/03/2018) [Hopefully, the PM and others
of the over-represented male Tagadhari leaders
have time and are able to read this excellent
editorial!], PCN
asks EU to retract poll report (kp
26/03/2018) [??????],
Lest
we ignore: Provisions of positive discrimination
are meant to benefit under-represented groups
and its very purpose is defeated if an already
dominant ethnicity is brought under its ambit,
by CK Lal (rep 26/03/2018), UML,
Maoists,
NC slam EU mission’s poll report: Congress MPs
avoid issue in House n RJP-N members say report
rightly seeks changes (kp 27/03/2018), What
EU wants: Nepal is a home to more than 100
ethnic communities, multiple castes and
languages. Why should EU always target Khas
Arya?, by Prem Singh Basnyat (rep
28/03/2018) [The basic
misunderstanding is that the EU did not "direct"
Nepal, as the author claims, to exclude
Tagadhari castes from the PR system but simply
"advised" the state to think about better
inclusion of still disadvantaged sections of
society in the election system! This has been
part of the EU's election observation task
because it has to do with the fairness of recent
elections. An intervention into the internal
affairs of Nepal would have been if the EU had
"directed" the parties to stop their outstanding
preference of male Tagadharis when nominating
FPTP candidates! If the FPTP system becomes
inclusive for all sections of society, there
would be no reason to exclude any social group
from the PR system!], Touching
a
raw nerve: If we want to brag about being a
democracy, we should have the courage to go
through this process of review by the EU EOM,
by Pramod Mishra (kp 29/03/2018)
Bidari,
Khatiwada, Paudyal can’t vote in prez election
(ht 11/03/2018)
Nominations
for prez race today; Congress CWC meet to pick
presidential candidate (kp 07/03/2018)
Two
parties submit PA elections expenses: NC spends
Rs28.08m and Maoist Centre Rs4.90m, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/03/2018)
Parliament
Secretariat told to fix schedule for election of
speaker, NA chair (ht 01/03/2018), Prez
polls process starts on Monday: EC appoints
Senior Judge Til Prasad Shrestha as Election
Officer (kp 02/03/2018), Election
panel puts Rs400k limit for presidency runners:
Election Commission to fine candidates exceeding
spending limit, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
03/03/2018)
Tikapur
carnage suspect surrenders: Kailali District
Court remands MP-elect Chaudhary in judicial
custody, by Arjun Shah (kp 27/02/2018)
Maoist
leader moves SC for not getting MP spot (kp
19/02/2018)
EC
starts work on presidential election (rep
16/02/2018), Ambiguity
over presidential poll date: EC to announce
schedule after consulting the government (kp
17/02/2018)
EC
submits poll results to Prez (kp 15/02/2018)
EC
to hand over election results to President today,
by Prithvi Man Shestha (kp 14/02/2018)
EC
submits NA election results to president (kp
12/02/2018)
UML
finalises PR list: Motilal Dugar becomes MP
again (kp 12/02/2018), UML
sends 37 women, 4 men to parliament under PR
system (rep 12/02/2018), Poll
body instructs three parties to correct PR list
(kp 13/02/2018)
Basnet,
Paudel, Joshi named for 3 National Assembly
seats (kp 11/02/2018), Prez
to consult legal experts on National Assembly
nominees (ht 12/02/2018), Prez
okays Khatiwada, Bidari, Poudel for NA (kp
21/02/2018), Fresh
NA appointments ‘unconstitutional’: Congress
(kp 21/02/2018), Dignity
of
office: The President chose to sit on the
recommendation of Deuba government until a new
government under Oli took office (ht
22/02/2018), Deuba
govt’s NA nominees move SC (ht 24/02/2018),
Apex
court stays oath ceremony of 3 NA members
(kp 26/02/2018), SC
halts oath-taking of 3 upper house members,
by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep 26/02/2018)
EC
to present poll results to Prez within Wednesday
(rep 11/02/2018)
EC:
Presidential election in 3rd week of March,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 05/02/2018)
SC
refuses to halt NA election process (kp
03/02/2018)
10,000
ballot papers printed for NA election (ht
02/02/2018)
CMs
through
vote if consensus fails: UML; Party leaders
stand against the Standing Committee picking
CMs, ministers and Speakers from the centre
(kp 31/01/2018)
Voting
duplex: Single transferable voting system
remains unpopular because of large
constituencies, complex counting and parochial
politics, by Bikal Shrestha (rep 30/01/2018)
Bhusal
pulls out of race in favour of Thapa, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 30/01/2018)
All
Province 2 candidates elected to NA (ht
29/01/2018)
Election
symbols to be allocated to NA candidates on
Monday (rep 28/01/2018), NA
candidates get election symbols (kp
30/01/2018)
Make
NA voters aware of voting technique, EC staffers
told (ht 27/01/2018)
Complaint
against UML NA candidate (ht 27/01/2018)
Poll
expenditure of losing candidates in Gulmi more
than that of winners, by Shiva Lal Subedi
(rep 27/01/2018)
Parties
ready names, mostly, for National Assembly vote
(kp 24/01/2018), EC
set to receive nominations for NA election
(ht 24/01/2018), 83
file nominations for Upper House polls: With 17
candidates elected unopposed, 66 to contest for
43 seats, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
25/01/2018), 83
file papers for 56 Upper House seats: Seventeen,
including 12 women, to be elected unopposed on
January 29, by Arjun Poudel (ht 25/01/2018),
Nominations
filed for NA polls in all seven provinces: Each
province will elect eight members to the
National Assembly (ht 25/01/2018), Discontent
rife in parties over NA lists, by Roshan S.
Nepal (kp 25/01/2018), Naya
Shakti, Bibeksheel to back NC pick (kp
25/01/2018), Maoist
victim files candidacy for NA, by Prakash
Adhikari (kp 25/01/2017), Parties’
Upper House picks dismay watchers, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp 27/01/2018)
EC
publishes voters’ list for NA election (kp
22/01/2018)
National
Assembly election: ay to vote: Marking, not
stamping (kp 21/01/2018)
EC
to mobilise technical teams to facilitate NA
vote counting (ht 19/01/2018)
EC
declares PR winners for provincial assemblies
(kp 18/01/2018), EC
names winners of provincial PR seats (rep
18/01/2018), EC
makes public name list of PR winners for
provincial assemblies (kp 19/01/2018) [list
of all elected PR MPs], Wait
over as EC gives winners certificates: 172 of
the 220 provincial assembly members elected
under the PR category are women (kp
20/01/2018)
Trickle-down
democracy:
EC needs to improve voting procedures so all
citizens can vote and electoral outcomes better
represent them, by Sanjay Sharma (kp
17/01/2018)
EC
proposes four types of ballot papers for NA poll
(ht 17/01/2018), Uncertainty
clouds counting method (ht 18/01/2018)
EC
to discuss NA election with parties today
(ht 16/01/2018)
Left
alliance expects 43 seats in NA: CPN-UML likely
to field 29 candidates, Maoist Centre 14, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 15/01/2018)
Office
of election officer for NA polls set up in
Province 6 (ht 14/01/2018)
Promotional
materials used by parties during elections
becoming eyesore (rep 12/01/2018)
EC
makes public election calendar for NA polls
(kp 11/01/2018)
10
parties register with poll body for Upper House
polls (kp 10/01/2018), 21
parties registered for National Assembly vote
(kp 13/01/2018)
EC
staffers learning about single transferable
voting system (ht 09/01/2018)
EC
issues election cost details amid questions
(kp 08/01/2018), CIAA
probing graft charges against poll panel (ht
08/01/2018), EC
confirms meeting among constitutional heads
(rep 08/01/2018)
Revised
list of RJP-N, RPP provincial PR poll winners
incorrect: EC (ht 08/01/2018), Provincial
Assembly elections: PR candidates of RJP-N to
becategorised under one group, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 11/01/2018)
Election
Commission Under Scrutiny?, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 07/01/2018)
State
representation
row: EC writes to RJP-N again for revising
candidate list; EC official warns party of
accepting only the candidates that meet
the representation criteria, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 07/01/2018)
Upper
house
vote on Feb 7: Displeased at the delayed date,
the UML says it will take part in the National
Assembly elections nonetheless (kp
06/01/2018)
EC
could
seek deal on declaring poll results: Election
commissioners say they are under pressure from
political parties and their unions to announce
poll results (kp 05/01/2018), 1st
Provincial Assembly meet A month away (kp
05/01/2018)
105
parties
submitted audit details early: EC; EC says the
recent elections caused the parties to submit
their income and expenditure details in time,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/01/2018)
Representation
from Karnali zone dismal (ht 04/01/2018)
Upper
House
poll slated for Feb 8: Chief Election
Commissioner Ayodhee Prasad Yadav suggests the
date in a meeting with Prime Minister Sher
Bahadur Deuba in Baluwatar on Tuesday evening,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 03/01/2018), Left
alliance’s pressure on EC irks Congress (kp 03/01/2018), Cumbersome
Constitutional Provisions, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 03/01/2018), PR
results can’t be announced before Upper House
polls: EC (kp 04/01/2018)
An
ex-Kamlari, a Dalit widow become state
parliamentarians, by Kamal Panthi and Bharat
Jarghamagar (kp 03/01/2018)
3
out of 6 parties err on women’s representation
(kp
03/01/2018) [including the
NC!], Six
parties submit corrected list of winning PR
candidates (ht 05/01/2018)
Left
presses EC to publish poll results soon (kp
02/01/2018), Left
alliance pressures EC to announce PR results
(ht02/01/2018), 6
parties to resend proportional lists (kp
02/01/2018)
Poll
costs faked as spending goes through EC roof: To
cloud expenditures past limit, candidates resort
to fake reports, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
01/01/2018), Poll
expense details sought from parties (ht
01/01/2018)
Discontent
in parties over provincial PR (rep
01/01/2018)
Date
for National Assembly election to be announced
by January 12: DPM Shrestha, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 31/12/2017) [???]
Dissecting
election results: FPTP votes are basically
driven by personality of the candidates, PR
votes by party ideology, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep 31/12/2017)
Making
milestones:
The Election Commision must be praised for
holding a series of elections at short notice,
despite a few controversial decisions, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 31/12/2017)
SC
asks EC to furnish ballot papers of Sunsari-3
(ht 30/12/2017)
CEC
Yadav's daughter-in-law elected to Province 2
assembly (rep 30/12/2017)
EC
opens listing for upper house (kp
29/12/2017), CEC
asks prime minister to announce NA poll date
(ht 30/12/2017)
UML
allots 71 PR seats to female candidates (kp
29/12/2017) [for Provincial Assemblies], NC
CWEC meet to finalise provincial PR list today
(ht 29/12/2017), Maoist
Centre elects four male PR members for state
assemblies (kp 30/12/2017), RJP-N
decides PR picks for provinces (kp
30/12/2017), Parties
submit lists of provincial PR candidates: Only
13 parties have made the cut for provincial PR
seats (ht 30/12/2017)
UML
draws EC's attention over PR seat allocation
delay (rep 29/12/2017), EC
in fix over PR seats for lower house (rep
29/12/2017)
NC’s
Electoral Debacle, by Mukti Rijal (rn
28/12/2017)
EC
finalises allocation of HoR PR seats (ht
28/12/2017)
‘Faulty’
PR candidate lists: Madhesi dalits to move court
(kp 26/12/2017), Writ
on Madhesi Dalits’ PR seats (kp 27/12/2017)
‘Bamdev’s
own modus operandi behind poll loss’, by
Kamal Panthi (kp 26/12/2017)
Parliamentary
PR poll results in two days (ht 26/12/2017)
SC
rejects Chaudhary’s plea to get MP certificate
via power of attorney (kp 25/12/2017), SC
tells MP Resham Chaudhary to face trial, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/12/2017)
EC
accepts ‘faulty’ RJP-N PR candidate list, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 25/12/2017)
20pc
proportional votes go to waste, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 24/12/2017)
EC
allots
proportional seats of provincial vote: CPN-UML
has topped the PR chart by securing a total of
75 seats, followed by the NC’s 72 and 35
of the CPN (Maoist Centre), by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 23/12/2017), Provincial
PR seat allocation to parties complete (ht
23/12/2017)
Call
for
‘sufficient’ access to election observers:
Carter Center says provisions should always be
in place to allow poll observers adequate access
to ensure transparency and integrity of
elections (kp 23/12/2017), Vote
counting generally consistent with international
standards: Carter Centre (ht 23/12/2017)
Reduced
poll expenses furnished (ht 22/12/2017)
Leftist poll win has little to do with India,
China: Experts, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
21/12/2017), Strategy
for survival: Nepal’s latest election results do
not mean dismay for New Delhi or joy for Beijing,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 22/12/2017)
EC
ready to hold NA poll under STV polling system,
by Arjun Poudel (ht 20/12/2017), Left
to sweep upper house under majority system, a
few seats for NC under STV, by Ashok Dahal
and Mani Dahal (rep 20/12/2017)
Evaluating
NC’s ‘loss’: Judging by the popular votes this
time for Nepali Congress, communist victory
appears nothing more than an outcome of
political match-fixing, by Narayan Manandhar
(rep 20/12/2017)
The
missing millions: A comparison of census and
Election Commission data shows hordes of lost
voters, by Sanjay Sharma (kp 19/12/2017)
EC
working
on PR quota allocation in lower house: Poll
authority busy verifying data after receiving
related documents from most of the electoral
constituencies, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
19/12/2017)
Post-poll
prospects: Hill voters accused Congress of not
speaking strongly against the blockade while
Madhesis were disenchanted with its inadequate
support for statute amendment, by Pramod
Jaiswal (rep 19/12/2017)
Election
2017: Surfacing Hopes, by Prem Khatry (rn
19/12/2017)
PR
vote count to be completed today: EC (ht
17/12/2017), PR
vote count concludes, UML largest party in
parliament (ht 17/12/2017), Preliminary results of Nepal’s
parliamentary elections of 2017 (with some
comparisons to the CA elections of November 2013, by
K.-H. Krämer (Nepal Observer 44, 17/12/2017)
EC:
Allocation of PR vote seats could take time.
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 17/12/2017)
6,000-odd
votes under proportional representation missing
in Morang, by Hari Afhikari (ht 17/12/2017)
More
than one lakh votes invalid in Saptari (ht
17/12/2017), CPN-MC
swept away (ht 17/12/2017) (related to
Saptari), RJP-N
bags highest number of PR votes (ht
17/12/2017 (related to Saptari)
Proportional
representation:
A likely scenario: At 8pm on Friday, the UML
appeared to get 41 PR seats in the House while
the NC could secure 40 seats. Maoists might get
17 seats, the SSF-N and the RJP-N 6 each, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 16/12/2017)
Investing
in inclusion: Constitutionally guaranteed
proportional representation won’t
guarantee qualitative change (kp 15/12/2017)
[The parties' women
discriminating way of nominating candidates for
elections is a fundamental crime and a grave
violation of the constitution!!], Pro-women
(nt 15/12/2017)
Cop-turned-politician
Silwal
in the dock? Apex court orders action against
those involved in forging appraisal documents
related to former DIG; After resigning from
police force, Silwal joined the CPN-UML
and went on to win a seat in the House of
Representatives (kp 15/12/2017) [The connections between
politics and crime can never be close enough!
This cannot be called rule of law!]
78
% UML, 58 % Maoist candidates won polls, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 15/12/2017)
Elections
and everyday democracy: Vignettes from election
day in Sindhupalchok, by Sangita Thebe-Limbu
(nt 15/12/2017)
Temporary
police hit the streets (ht 15/12/2017), 12
temporary cops injured in Dolakha clash (ht
19/12/2017) [Working
agreements have also to be respected by the
state!], Temporary
police
personnel return home three days earlier: DPO
charged with discrepancy in temporary
cops’ ration allowance (ht 20/12/2017)
The
Promised Land (nt 15/12/2017), Electoral
reform, by Bhojraj Pokharel (nt 15/12/2017)
UML
on top as FPTP vote count concludes: Claims 80
House of Representatives and 167 provincial
constituencies (kp 14/12/2017), In
winner-take-all game, some lost by a whisker,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/12/2017), Gachhadar
wins in Sunsari-3 (kp 14/12/2017), No.
of
directly elected female candidates slumps
further: Only six secure seats in House of
Representatives under FPTP category in these
elections (kp 14/12/2017), Shashank
NC’s only rep in House from Province 4, by
Lal Prasad Sharma(kp 14/12/2017), 46
candidates lose deposit in Kavre district
(ht 14/12/2017), Four
cops hurt in election victory rally clash
between NC, FSF-N (ht 14/12/2017)
Invalid
votes under FPTP system averaged at 5.18 pc: CEC
Yadav (kp 14/12/2017), Invalid
votes high in Khotang, Palpa and Baglung
(rep 14/12/2017), 26,000
votes invalid in Kapilvastu, says EC, by
Manoj Poudel (kp 15/12/2017), More
than 10pc invalid votes in Parsa (ht
15/12/2017)
Man
on
the run set to walk into Parliament: Resham
Chaudhary wins election from Kailali-1; He is on
our wanted list; we will arrest him: Police
(kp 13/12/2017) [Question
to EC and RJPN: What about article 87 of the
constitution??], EC
to submit Resham Chaudhary’s certificate to
Parliament Secretariat (ht 14/12/2017), SC
refuses Chaudhary’s writ petition (kp
16/12/2017)
Observers
suggest poll reforms (kp 13/12/2017)
Vote
counting resumes in Sunsari Constituency 3
(kp 13/12/2017), Gorkha
folk elect Bhattarai ‘for his past works’
(kp 13/12/2017)
Counting
of FPTP votes over in 4 days, says EC: Counting
of votes in Syangja began on Sunday
midnight (kp 12/12/2017), Vote
count halted in Sunsari-3 (kp 12/12/2017), Madhesi
alliance dominates Parsa poll results (ht
12/12/2017), RJP-N,
FSF-N win eight seats in Saptari (ht
12/12/2017), UML
may have to elect allwomen candidates under PR
(ht 12/12/2017), Morang
records less number of invalid votes in recent
polls (ht 12/12/2017), Resolve
the
row: Considering the urgency, the Election
Commission has urged the government to draft a
law for the Upper House election (ht
12/12/2017), Results
Of Federal And Provincial Elections Of 2017,
by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 12/12/2017)
Sainte-Laguë
formula to decide PR seats (ht 12/12/2017),
How
PR seats are allocated (kp 13/12/2017)
Old
faces dominate tally, by Chandan Kmuar
Mandal (kp 12/12/2017)
Elections
2017: Hoping Changes For Better, by Prem
Khatry (rn 12/12/2017)
EC
presses govt to frame laws for National Assembly
elections, by Rewati Sapkota (ht 11/12/2017)
UML
leads in popular vote too, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 11/12/2017), Madhesi
parties
hold little sway outside Province 2: Most of the
seats the SSF-N and the RJP-N are winning are
from the eight Tarai districts west of Koshi,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 11/12/2017), Top
NC leaders fail to rescue party, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 11/12/2017) [They are the main reason for the NC
defeat!!], Key
architects
of left alliance: Bamdev, Shrestha suffer loss:
UML top leaders, including party Chairman Oli,
Khanal, Nembang register convincing wins (kp
11/12/2017) [Shrestha
got punished for the Maoists' wicked and
arrogant attitude towards BRB!!], Left
alliance consolidates its lead (ht
11/12/2017)
New
faces cement their place in provincial assembly
of Sindhupalchowk, by Dhruba Dangal (rep
11/12/2017)
RPP
Chairman Thapa loses in Makawanpur-1 (ht
11/12/2017) [Wonderful!
Nepal has finally got rid of him!], Only
a few businessmen fare well in elections (ht
11/12/2017)
Forum,
Congress
trade blows at victory rallies: Clashes break
out during victory rallies taken out by the
Sanghiya Samajbadi Forum Nepal and the Nepali
Congress in Rautahat on Sunday (kp
11/12/2017)
Left
Alliance Heads For Resounding Victory, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 10/12/2017), Left
alliance heading for comfortable majority
(ht) 10/12/2017, Country
on
the cusp of taking Left turn: UML-Maoist Centre
alliance set for election sweep; The two forces
also leading in districts along plains, except
Province 2, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
10/12/2017), Some
saving grace for NC as it faces biggest
electoral setback (kp 10/12/2017), Left
alliance claims all Baglung seats, by
Prakash Baral (kp 10/12/2017), Dalit
elected to provincial assembly (kp
10/12/2017) [At least 10
per cent of the candidates should have been
Dalits!!!], 44
ballot papers sans official signatures (kp
10/12/2017), With
Mishra’s
defeat, Bibeksheel Sajha loses hope for direct
win: BSP has fielded candidates in all the
kathmandu constituencies but the party seems
unlikely to win any FPTP federal house seat,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 10/12/2017), Rijal
secures hard-fought win for Nepali Congress
(ht 10/12/2017), NC
routed in Dolakha, Sindhupalchowk (ht
10/12/2017), Left
alliance emerges dominant force in hilly
districts of Province 1 (ht 10/12/2017), CPN-MC
wins all seats in Rukum East (ht 10/12/2017)
NC,
UML neck to neck in PR vote: NC gets 39,353 PR
votes for federal parliament compared to
UML’s 39,260 (kp 10/12/2017)
UML-MC
leading in provincial polls also (ht
10/12/2017)
Observation
by carter center, EU: ‘Polls were generally
well-conducted’ (kp 10/12/2017), Political
freedom prevailed over violence, says EU
(ht 10/12/2017)
Parties
urged to remove poll publicity materials (kp
10/12/2017)
Left
on
track as alliance move proves right: Analysts
say UML, Maoist Centre’s rallying cry for
‘prosperity through stability’ worked well while
NC failed to win voters’ trust, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 09/12/2017), Left
alliance ahead in most constituencies (ht
09/12/2017), Left
alliance takes early lead in Valley, by
Chandan Kumaer Mandal (kp 09/12/2017), Chhakka
Bahadur pulls off surprise win in Humla: First
independent candidate to make it to
federal parliament (kp 09/12/2017), An
apple farmer’s sweet success in politics: UML’s
Polden Gurung makes it to federal parliament
from Manang, by Aash Gurung (kp 09/12/2017),
Maoist
Centre’s Roka wins in Rukum East, by Hari
Gautam (kp 09/12/2017)
An
agitated
NC mulling over quiet introspection: Senior NC
leader Ram Chandra Poudel says the party will
discuss the possible reasons behind poor
performance, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
09/12/2017)
Dispute
over
ferrying of ballots in jeep used by candidate:
Rival say ballot boxes were changed in collusion
with the local administration and security
personnel on way to counting venue (kp
09/12/2017)
Turnout
revised up to 69.58pc (kp 09/12/2017)
Found
in
transition: With polls yesterday, Nepal is on
its way to completing political transition that
started in 2006 but a lot still remains to be
done (kp 08/12/2017), Into
a state of uncertain stability: Whoever wins,
Nepal will likely be ruled by the same old
leaders, by Om Astha Rai (nt 08/12/2017), Challenges
ahead:
Those in newly elected Parliament must ensure
that welfare of people takes precedence over
petty party interests, by Shyam KC (kp) [This would mean a total
revolution campared to what has happened so
far!!], Historic
polls conclude with 67pc turnout, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 08/12/2017), First
phase vote count starts: Early results put
CPN-UML ahead (kp 08/12/2017), A
watershed moment: Successful completion of
elections ends long-drawn transition infusing
hope of stability, but challenges remain, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 08/12/2017), Election
largely peaceful, says government (kp
08/12/2017), Polling
by and large peaceful in Valley, by Rupesh
Acharya (ht 08/12/2017), CK
Raut’s hometown boycotts elections (kp
08/12/2017), Voters
share they had no confusion how to cast ballot,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 08/12/2017), Most
voters cast their votes within five minutes,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 08/12/2017), Confusion
reigns in PR voting as voters lack education,
by Roshan S. Nepal (ht 08/12/2017), Voters
not taught to cast ballot properly, says NRHC
(ht 08/12/2017), Enthusiastic
participation of youths in elections, by
Sabitri Dhakal (ht 08/12/2017), Hassle-free
voting for elderly, differently abled (ht
08/12/2017), Three
don’t get own vote, by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp
08/12/2017), Election
grounds over 350 domestic flights (kp
08/12/2017), Pvt
sector upbeat as phase II elections conclude
peacefully (ht 08/12/2017), Bullet
to
ballot: After 21 years of war and wilderness
Nepal finally looks to future stability by
holding three elections in one year, by
Santa Gaha Magar (nt 08/12/2017)
6
injured in Nawalparasi IED explosions (kp
08/12/2018), Election
postponed
in Arghakhanchi station: Voters vandalise
Madhure Basic School polling station after they
found ballot papers without election officer’s
signature (kp 08/12/2017), Bomb
goes off in Purano Naikap (ht 08/12/2017), Blast
at NEA facility disrupts power supply (ht
08/12/2017)
So
close yet so far: As important as today’s polls
are, very little has been done on post-poll
federal project (kp 07/12/2017) [!!!]
45
districts go to polls today, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 07/12/2017), 45
districts go to polls today: 12,235,993 voters
to elect 128 parliamentary FPTP candidates,
by Arjun Poudel (ht), Over
200,000 security forces for today’s polls,
by Manish Gautam (kp 07/12/2017), Vote
count set to start this evening: Security
stepped up around counting centres (kp
07/12/2017), Official
Ids valid for voting: EC (kp 07/12/2017), Three
injured as left alliance, SSF-N supporters clash
(kp 07/12/2017)
EC
to fast-track vote counting: Hopes to announce
results within eight days (kp 06/12/2017), FPTP
poll results by December 11, claims poll panel
Results of PR elections by Dec 15 (ht
06/12/2017), FPTP
results within four days: EC (rep
06/12/2017)
Dialectics
of dictatorship: Peoples’ real agenda for
elections are overshadowed by the exchange of
high-voltage allegations, by Achyut Wagle
(kp 06/12/2017)
40,000
deployed for vote security, by Thakur Singh
Tharu and Manoj Paudel (kp 06/12/2017), Focus
on
safety of people, poll materials: Security
tightened around polling booths and stations in
45 districts where the second phase of elections
takes place on Thursday (kp 06/12/2017), Police
struggle to identify source of explosives,
by Manish Gautam (kp 06/12/2017), Incidents
of blast continue (kp 06/12/2017), Where
is the security? NC leader Gagan Thapa escaped a
deadly attack but Deuba govt needs to do more
(kp 06/12/2017), Security
stepped up ahead of phase II polls (ht
06/12/2017) [??],
AI
concerned about increasing violence (ht
06/12/2017)
NC’s
Thapa among 11 injured in blast: First explosion
in Capital targeting campaign three days ahead
of polls, by Manish Gautam (kp 05/12/2017),
Blasts
targeting candidates continue unabated: IED goes
off near a hotel in Dhangadi where PM Deuba was
staying (kp 05/12/2017), Bomb
blasts continue: MoHA reiterates commitment to
holding peaceful elections, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht 05/12/2017), ‘Lack
of designated home minister affecting security’,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 05/12/2017), Security
tops agenda for poll observers, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 05/12/2017), Frequent
blasts have challenged poll security, says NHRC
(ht 05/12/2017), Cowardly
act: The government must tell the public why the
security agencies have not been able to control
such violence (ht 05/12/2017), Security
heightened for Thursday’s vote. by Aman
Koirala (kp 05/12/2017), Extra
funds sought for ferrying ballot boxes (kp
05/12/2017), Daily
wagers being paid to trigger blasts, claim Nepal
Police, by Rewati Sapkota and Tilak Rimal
(kp 05/12/2017)
Bajura
women not free to exercise voting rights, by
Prakash Singh (ht 05/12/2017)
Silence
period on (ht 05/12/2017), No
voter education in rural areas of Saptari
(ht 05/12/2017), Dom
voters want candidates to improve their living
condition, by Ram Kumar Kamat and Hari
Adhikari (ht 05/12/2017), Empty
stomachs matter more than elections for Majhis,
by Chhabi Lal Tiwari (rep 05/12/2017)
602
contesting elections for 63 seats in Province 1
(ht 05/12/2017)
‘80pc
vehicles
booked for taking voters home’: According to
transport entrepreneurs, there are only 20
percent vehicles for passengers to choose a ride
on until today, by Anup Ojha (kp
05/12/2017), Growing
chill troubles poll officials, by Biplav
Bhattarai and Chandra Karki (kp 05/12/2017), Poll
deployments hit essential services, by Kamal
Panthi (kp 05/12/2017)
17
votes cast in the name of deceased (kp
05/12/2017)
Security
agencies intensify patrol: Detain 284 people
with guns, explosive devices (kp
04/12/2017), Peaceful
election: Govt should do all it can to stop
security threats so that people can vote without
fear (kp 04/12/2017)
Poll
body: ‘Election quiz’ also has questions on
CPN-UML (kp 04/12/2017), EC
confident of secure elections: Says preparations
for Thursday’s voting complete (kp
04/12/2017), Yadav
confident about poll security: Chief election
commissioner asks voters to cast votes without
any fear (ht 04/12/2017), Poll
candidates face an uphill struggle to win over
disillusioned voters in Kathmandu-2 (ht
04/12/2017), Poll
candidates
yet to reach Dalit settlement in Siraha
district: Party cadres will reach the settlement
with alcohol and meat a day before polls (ht
04/12/2017) [???],
Female
voters to decide fate of candidates: On Friday
alone, around 55 men of Mangalsain left for
India for employment (ht 04/12/2017), Election
code violated in Saptari (ht 04/12/2017), Top
leaders in tough poll battles (rep
04/12/2017), Tired
of tall promises, voters avoid campaigners,
by Tekendra Basyal (rep 04/12/2017), Young
candidate to give tough fight to seasoned ones
in Lalitpur, by Pooja Chauhan (rep
04/12/2017)
EC’s
poll
code limited to papers only? No action taken
against anyone except a few warnings here and
there: Election observers say the poll authority
on almost all occasions has turned a blind
eye to poll code violation (kp
03/12/2017) [Only
foreign election observers are punished severely
for doing their job!!]
EC
working
to publish results within week; Official:
Election Commission preparing to relay vote
counting updates more frequently (kp
03/12/2017) [It would be
better for many reasons if only preliminary
final results are published for each
constituency! The continued publishing of
intermediate results is confusing and provokes
militant actions!]
Caste
equationslikely to playcrucial role in Dhanusha,
by Ram Kumar Kamat and Brij Kumar Yadav (ht
03/12/2017)
Case
filed demanding re-poll, by Keshav Adhikari
(ht 03/12/2017)
Appearance
and Reality: During election campaigns,
candidates display ostensible acts of kindness
and desire to serve, by Prawash Gautam (kp
03/12/2017), Triangular
contest in Mahottari-3, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 03/12/2017), Nidhi,
Mahato brace for close contest in Dhanusha-3
(ht 03/12/2017), Amendment
dominates three-way poll race in Province 2
(rep 03/12/2017), Will
Karki be able to protect the legacy of
Koirala's?, by Amar Khadka (rep 03/12/2017),
Rebel
candidates pose challenge to left alliance in
Salyan, by Devendra Basnet (rep 03/12/2017)
Rain
likely to play spoilsport with phase II polls
(ht 03/12/2017)
‘Decisive’
Gurkhas don’t count much, by Lila Ballav
Ghimire and Pradeep Menyangbo (kp 03/12/2017)
Blasts
continue in various districts (kp
03/12/2017), Army
enhances
presence to curb anti-poll actions: NA officials
say resurgence of violent activities has
prompted them to ‘play a more active
role’ in maintaining law and order during
the elections (kp 03/12/2017), APF,
Indian SSB start joint border patrol (kp
03/12/2017), Security
situation ‘normal’ in Tarai districts, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 03/12/2017)
Home
but not dry: The two-phase elections will
conclude this week, but the federal journey has
just begun, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
02/12/2017)
Parties
giving voters free ride home, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 02/12/2017), ‘Madhesi
parties will best serve our interest, so we’ll
vote for them’, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
02/12/2017), ‘Parties
flouting poll code of conduct’ (ht
02/12/2017), Congress,
left alliance candidates in close contest in
Tanahun (ht 02/12/2017), Election
code violation rampant in Chitwan, by Rewati
Sapkota and Tilak Rimal (ht 02/12/2017), Triangular
contest in Saptari district (ht 02/12/2017)
Re-election
sees lower voter turnout: At one centre, voter
turnout was 42.46 pc on Friday, down from 65.34
pc earlier, by Hari Gautam (kp 02/12/2017)
EC
instructs agencies to step up security (kp
01/12/2017), Four
injured in Itahari blast, by Bedraj Poudel
(kp 01/12/2017), ‘Chand-led
CPN grave threat to security’ (ht
01/12/2017), Blast
in Capital hours after security meet, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 02/12/2017), One
killed, five dozen hurt in violence over two
weeks (kp 02/12/2017), EC
urges parties to aid security (kp
02/12/2017)
Oli
denies
‘match fixing’ with Sitaula: UML chair
reiterates that his party was committed to
supporting Rastriya Prajatantra Party’s Rajendra
Lingden in the constituency as announced earlier
(kp 01/12/2017) [???],
Aggressive
campaigning by parties leaves voters in a fix,
by Ujjwal Satyal (ht 01/12/2017), EC
Commissioner Shah inspects poll campaign (ht
01/12/2017), Contestants
wooing indigenous Tharu community voters (ht
01/12/2017), Jha
calls on voters to elect Madhesi alliance
candidates (ht 01/12/2017), Statute
amendment top agenda for FSF-N, RJP-N (ht
01/12/2017), Last
lavish lap: As Election Day draws closer,
candidates are trying to outdo each other in
wooing swing voters, and win power (nt
01/12/2017), Voters'
vow: Neither bullets nor cynicism will deter
people from delivering their political verdict,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 01/12/2017), Political
theories
versus reality: Ongoing elections mark the dawn
of federalism but candidates believe power will
rest in Kathmandu, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt
01/12/2017), Performance
vs promises (nt 01/12/2017), Mahantha
Thakur's prospects uncertain in Mahottari,
by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 01/12/2017), Our
election circus, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep
01/12/2017), Putting
NC Marginal Candidates At Risk, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 01/12/2017)
Voter
turnout decreases in Nuwakot, by Bhagawati
Lama (rep 01/12/2017)
CEC's
daughter-in-law in Maoist PR list (rep
01/12/2017)
Temporary
cop injured in Dang explosion dies: 1st casualty
of anti-poll activities, by Durga Lal KC (kp
30/11/2017), NC
candidate among seven hurt in Udaypur IED blast,
by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 30/11/2017), NHRC
condemns rising incidents of bomb attack (kp
30/11/2017), EC
seeks security stratagy for second phase polls
(kp 30/11/2017), How
to save the election: Premier Deuba has failed
to demonstrate strong commitment to
security for historic elections (kp
30/11/2017)
Horsing
around: Insincerity and false promises has
become a staple of Nepali politics now,
rendering vote swings highly probable, by
Deepak Thapa (kp 30/11/2017), First-Phase
Federal And Provincial Elections, by Siddhi
B Ranjitkar (km 30/11/2017)
Re-polling
at two centres in Rukum (West) tomorrow, by
Hari Gautam (kp 30/11/2017), All
ballot boxes secured at district headquarters
(kp 30/11/2017)
NC
sends central reps to 45 districts (kp
29/11/2017), Left
alliance reverts focus to door-to-door campaign
(kp 29/11/2017), Party’s
poll
drive in line with EC rules, says UML: The EC
had directed the UML to come clean within 24
hours over the publica-tion of ads in broadsheet
dailies appealing for votes (kp 30/11/2017),
RPP’s
Bohara accused of poll code violation (kp
30/11/2017)
Proxy
voting blamed for highest turnout, by Arjun
Shah (kp 29/11/2017), Low
participation in Dhading (kp 29/11/2017)
Water,
land titles among voters’ concern (kp
29/11/2017), Work
comes first for labourers, not election, by
Shiva Puri (kp 29/11/2017)
Kanda
ballots reach Bajhang HQ, finally (kp
29/11/2017)
Govt
plans to deploy 60,000 security forces in 8
districts, by Manish Gautam (kp 29/11/2017)
IED
blast in Tulsipur leaves nine injured, by
Durga Lal KC (kp 29/11/2017)
After
polls, ballot box safety major concern:
Political parties in Sindhupalchok install
close-circuit television cameras (kp
28/11/2017), Ballots
from 40 polling stations to be airlifted, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 28/11/2017), EC
warns against opinion polls, survey (kp
28/11/2017) [??],
Party
representatives dispute over boarding chopper:
Helicopter returns without carrying ballot boxes
(kp 28/11/2017), Chopper
returns without ballot boxes from Kanda: Row
over who will board copter (ht 28/11/2017),
Migration,
terror blamed for low voter turnout, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 28/11/2017), IEDs
detonated targetting ballot boxes (kp
28/11/2017)
No
violence
please: Use of guns and explosives to dirupt
electoral environment can have long-term
implications on national security, by Binoj
Basnyat (kp 28/11/2017)
Shivpujan
Ray Yadav’s nomination annulled (ht
28/11/2017), Yadav
to move court against EC for revoking his
candidacy: Left bloc candidate ousted from race
for corruption (kp 28/11/2017), SC
seeks cause of Yadav’s ouster from race (kp
06/12/2017), SC
upholds EC move of revoking Shiva Pujan Yadav’s
candidacy (kp 07/12/2017)
Congress
courts
Madhesi, fringe forces to contain left: There is
a ‘tentative agreement’ that the two sides
should forge alliance in the constituencies
where the prospects of the left alliance
winning are high (kp 28/11/2017), Old
foes back in race after 23 years, by Pratap
Bista (kp 28/11/2017), Unfounded
fears: Portrayal of the left alliance as a
potential threat to democracy is nothing more
than political propaganda, by Lalbabu Yadav
(kp 28/11/2017)
Vote
in
32 districts a success, says EC; Former chief
election commissioner Uprety: More than 65
percent turnout satisfactory against the odds
(kp 27/11/2017), CEC
Yadav hails effective security, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 27/11/2017), 2
dozen hurt in clashes, repolling at two centres
(kp 27/11/2017), Peaceful
polls (ht 27/11/2017), Women
voters turn out ‘in force’, by Manoj Badu
(kp 27/11/2017), Observers
urge EC to focus on better voter education
(kp 27/11/2017), Despite
concerns, over 60 percent vote in Province 6
(kp 27/11/2017), Tingla
folk boycott polls yet again (kp
27/11/2017), All
that is free and fair: The first phase of
elections has gone well despite deep
apprehension (kp 27/11/2017), Thirty
per cent votes cast in Thawang: This is
remarkable, considering no vote was cast in 2013
CA election, by Rewati Sapkota (ht
27/11/2017)
There
is no transparency on political parties’
election spending, interview with Shree Hari
Aryal (kp 27/11/2017)
Snowfall
in high-altitude regions (kp 26/11/2017), EC
urges all to exercise franchise without fear,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 26/11/2017), Reliable
security measures in place: Ministry (kp
26/11/2017), Robust
security in place for elections, says home
ministry (ht 26/11/2017), Explosion
at polling centre creates panic (ht), Media
warned against ‘code violation’ (kp
26/11/2017), Prithvi
Highway shut for 17 hours (kp 26/11/2017) [??], It’s
a six-hour trek to polling centre, but voters
undaunted, by Rewati Sapkota (ht 26/11/2017)
Few
candidates reach Shikaribas, by
ShankarAcharya (kp 26/11/2017), A
look at some top battles (kp 26/11/2017)
Badi
voters seek guarantee of permanent settlement,
by Tekendra Deuba (ht 25/11/2017), Musahar
community neglected by candidates in Bara,
by Pushpa Raj Khatiwada (ht 25/11/2017)
EC
bars two EU observers from poll monitoring
(kp 25/11/2017) [As a
consequence, all poliiticians and parties that
have violated the election code of conduct
should be bared from elections??], ‘Government
has violated election code’: Govt allegedly
distributed a huge sum of money to cadres
of ruling parties (ht 25/11/2017) [This must be checked by
international election observation teams as well
if the election observation shall make any
sense!!], EC
helpless against poll code violators: Observers:
Lack of effective voter education programme is
another concern raised, by Tika R. Prahan
(kp 25/11/2017, Parties
clash in different districts ahead of polls
(kp 25/11/2017), CEC
appeals to all sides to respect silent period
(kp 25/11/2017), EC
asks RPP boss to clarify (kp 25/11/2017), Blasts
continue, explosive devices defused (kp
25/11/2017), Attacks
on cadres condemned (ht 25/11/2017), Pedestrian
injured in explosion (ht 25/11/2017), Two
arrested forinvolvement in anti-poll activities
(ht 25/11/2017) [Peaceful
activists are arrested, but the militants are
allowed to run free!]
People
can
vote with old ID cards: EC: The election body
started issuing voter ID cards from the
polling centres in 32 districts on Friday
(kp 25/11/2017)
NC
fields highest number of candidates (ht
25/11/2017)
64,020
NA personnel deployed for poll security (ht
25/11/2017)
Election
watch: Free and fair poll observation is
important exercise in a democracy (kp
24/11/2017)
Power
centre: Electing the Parliament and state
assemblies does not necessarily ensure the kind
of decentralisation that Nepalis have long
needed, by Om Astha Rai (nt 24/11/2017), Key
to the future: Leaders and activists interested
in shaping Nepal’s future should focus on
shaping up the elections, by Dinkar Nepal
(nt 24/11/2017)
MoHA
orders arrest of top CPN leaders: Anti-poll
activities continue despite govt’s ‘improved
security’ claims (kp 24/11/2017), Anti-poll
activities continue, election officials attacked
(kp 24/11/2017), Rally
ban in fear of clash (kp 24/11/2017)
Back
to district for elections, by Aash Gurung
(kp 24/11/2017), Poll
officials
find it hard to reach villages: It takes three
days on foot to reach Junichande and
Barekot rural municipalities from
the district headquarters (kp
24/11/2017), Livelihood
concerns Rajapur locals more than elections,
by Kamal Panthi (kp 24/11/2017)
Election
economics: Campaign spending pumps cash into the
economy and stimulates short-term growth, by
Shiv Raj Bhatt (kp 24/11/2017)
EC
rejects govt request to transfer officials
(kp 24/11/2017), Election
Commission cancels transfer of three CDOs, three
others (kp 24/11/2017)
Silence
period for Sunday’s vote begins: 300-metre
periphery of the polling centre to be cleared of
publicity materials (kp 24/11/2017)
‘Illiterate
women voters of Bajhang at risk of manipulation’,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 23/11/2017), When
radio is king: Battle for hearts, minds and ears
as elections near (kp 23/11/2017), Voters’
confusion (ht 23/11/2017)
Scores
of CPN activists arrested in the run-up to
upcoming polls (kp 23/11/2017), MoHA:
Tight security in place for Sunday polls, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 23/11/2017)
Fighting
alienation:
During elections, rational voting has to
flourish and negative elements should not be
allowed to outweigh positive ones, by Sajal
Mani Dhital (kp 23/11/2017)
Code
violations go unchecked (kp 23/11/2017), Phase
I poll campaigning ends tonight (ht
23/11/2017)
EU
reps violate election code in Kanchanpur, by
Chitranga Thapa (kp 23/11/2017), EC
urged to bar EU poll observers from Kanchanpur,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 23/11/2017), CEC
hardens position on int’l poll observers: Says
there’s no need for missions, monitors to
certify elections of Nepal (kp 23/11/2017) [????]
Govt
to file cases against anti-poll elements in
court, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
22/11/2017), CEC
asks govt to ensure security for voters (ht
22/11/2017), SC
calls parties, EC to discuss 33 pc women
candidates, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
22/11/2017) [Why only 4
days ahead of the first election day?], 319
PR candidates in closed list in Province 4
(ht 22/11/2017), Most
voting centres sensitive (ht 22/11/2017)
Karnali
region: Candidates quiet about perennial food
shortage, underdevelopment, by Janak Nepal
and Prakash Adhikari (kp 22/11/2017), Rural
Palpa don’t know how to vote; poll body to send
educators soon, by Madhav Aryal (kp
22/11/2017), Ignorant
voters in a remote Panchthar village in dire
need of voting lessons, by Roshan S. Nepal
and Laxmi Gautam (ht 22/11/2017), Muslim
voters confused (ht 22/11/2017)
Provincial
assembly candidates overshadowed in campaigns
(ht 22/11/2017)
CPN-MC
to wind up campaign in Chunwang: Security beefed
up, separate campaign route fixed for NC to
avoid clash, by Rewati Sapkota (ht
22/11/2017)
Four
CDOs transferred (kp 22/11/2011)
Deuba
tells
forces to act tough: Pledges security agencies
resources and support to curbing activities that
threaten peaceful elections, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 21/11/2017), Security
measures upped around election offices, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 21/11/2017), Candidate’s
vehicle torched, IEDs found in several places
(kp 21/11/2017)
Border
voters demand more police in their towns and
villages, by Madhav Ghimire and Binod
Bhandari (kp 21/11/2017), Rukum
West
contestants set precedent for campaigning:
Incurring minimal expenditure to spread their
message without violating poll code of conduct,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 21/11/2017), Congress,
Madhes parties under urge to seek poll alliance
to take on left, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
21/11/2017), Langtang:
Where election candidates never go, by Him
Nath Devkota (rep 21/11/2017), New
candidates put up fight against 'heavyweights'
in Sunsari (rep 21/11/2017), Underprivileged
Dom community unfazed by elections, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 21/11/2017), Parties
found breaching election code as authority turns
blind eye, by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep
21/11/2017)
Talking
through their hat: Many of the health care
promises in the election manifestos are absurd
and undoable, by Nirmal Kandel (kp
21/11/2017)
Printing
of ballot papers completed: EC (kp
21/11/2017), Poll
panel prints over 57 million ballot papers
(ht 21/11/2017)
Final
list
of PR candidates: Women account for 55pc of
total PR candidates; After EC disqualifies 253,
total number comes down to 5,838 (kp
20/11/2017)
Phials
of blood: How would the Madhesi activists who
agitated for constitutional change vote in a
poll being held to ensure the inviolability of
the same statute?, by CK Lal (rep
20/11/2017)
Nepal
needs the PR electoral system until we achieve
inclusiveness that renders PR unnecessary,
interview with BhojraJ Pokharel (kp 20/11/2017)
Army
to step up poll security measures: Says it will
conduct land and aerial patrols as violent acts
go unabated, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
20/11/2017)
Left
alliance
to carry on with its campaign: Maoist
Chairman Dahal was in Jhapa when his son
Prakash breathed his last on Sunday morning,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp 20/11/2017)
Despite
higher population size women voters are less
than men (kp 19/11/2017)
New
direction: In these elections, for the first
time in the country’s history, development
agenda tops, by Prawash Gautam (kp
19/11/2017)
Voter
education materials looted (kp 19/11/2017)
Candidates
fund themselves for campaigns, mostly, by
Biinod Ghimire and Sanjeev Giri (kp 19/11/2017)
NC,
Maoist Centre leaders attacked: Blast targeted
at Mahat injures six in Nuwakot (kp
18/11/2017), EC
says it is serious about candidates’ security
(kp 18/11/20187), Attacks
on
leaders continue unchecked: IED hurled at
NC leader Ram Chandra Poudel’s vehicle in
Tanahun n Explosion near left alliance programme
venue in Rautahat (kp 19/11/2017), MoHA
says ‘attention drawn to assaults': Yet to
release information on who are behind blasts
(kp 19/11/2017)
188
types of poll signs on ballots (kp
18/11/2017)
From
the
margins: While there are sparse Muslim
settlements in the hilly regions of far western
Nepal, they receive little to no attention from
government agencies, and political candidates
vying for office, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
18/11/2017)
Elections
becoming ‘unnaturally expensive’: Study says Rs
5,000 spent per voter during local polls, by
Prithvi Shrestha and Binod Ghimire (kp
18/11/2017), Follow
the
money! Our political parties never tell the EC,
or the people, where they get their funds from
and it seems that the EC does not have the
courage to take any action, by Guffadi (kp
18/11/2017)
Incidents
of
attack on leaders stoke concern: IED blasts
targeting candidates, poll campaigns continue
unabated; Police say they have upped vigilance,
arrested over 150 in two weeks (kp
17/11/2017), 5
NCP cadres arrested (kp 17/11/2017)
Youths
‘least bothered’ about voting (kp
17/11/2017), Nudges
for
betterment: Political parties contesting
achievable goals, accompanied by an aware voter
base, would set Nepal in the right direction,
by Jaya Jung Mahat (kp 17/11/2017)
Kailali-5
contest: A test of Arzu’s popularity, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 17/11/2017), Changing
face of election campaign: Political parties,
leaders turn to social, digital media to reach
voters, by Sanjeev Giri (kp 17/11/2017), Alliance
politics:
Foes turn friends in West Rukum: UML’s Sher
Bahadur KC supporting Maoist Centre’s Janardan
Sharma who defeated him in 2008 CA polls, by
Durga lal KC and Hari Gautam (kp 17/11/2017)
EC
‘concerned’ about ‘secret financial dealings’:
CEC Yadav seeks support from all sectors to curb
such activities (kp 16/11/2017), ‘Whither
development, whither employment? Candidates face
tough questions while canvassing, by Madhav
Ghimire’ (kp 16/11/2017), Volunteers
take voter education to rice, cardamom
plantations (kp 16/11/2017)
Blind
people call for secret voting rights (kp
16/11/2017), It
takes 8 hours for Siddara locals to vote!,
by Birendra KC (kp 16/11/2017), Rural
voters unaware of polls, by Purna BK (kp
16/11/2017)
Deuba
courts Nepalgunj Mayor Rana to boost NC-led
alliance (kp 16/11/2017), Unsecure:
Govt, security agencies need to be vigilant to
curb attacks on election candidates (kp
16/11/2017)
Women
voters outnumber men in 3 states, 39 districts
(kp 15/11/2017), Tales
of the far west: The focus is on marginalised
groups as they contain a large number of swing
voters, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
15/11/2017)
Blasts
targeting candidates cause for concern, say poll
observers (kp 15/11/2017), NHRC
to probe attacks on candidates (kp
15/11/2017), UML
criticises government over attacks on left
candidates (kp 15/11/2017), Carter
Center launches int’l poll observation (kp
15/11/2017), Use
of kids in campaigns raises concerns (kp
15/11/2017), 22
NCP cadres arrested in Province 4 (kp
15/11/2017)
Keen
contest in Ktm-5 as heavyweights clash, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 15/11/2017), Poll
fight gets tough, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
15/11/2017), Koirala,
Pandit frontrunners in Morang-6 (kp
15/11/2017)
Money,
muscle and politics: Corrupt politicians should
be voted out of office, but this does not happen
in Nepal, by Bigyan Prasai (kp 14/11/2017)
Poll
costs to exceed Rs 20b (kp 14/11/2017)
SSF-N
manifesto targets ‘identity’ supporters, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 14/11/2017), Poll
campaigns losing frills in Province 1 (kp
14/11/2017), Dodhara-Chandani
asks for jobs, development projects, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 14/11/2017), Billionaire
Chaudhary joins NC’s Koirala in election rally,
by Narayan Sharma (kp 14/11/2017)
Banda
hits life in Rolpa (kp 14/11/2017), Chitwan
makes special security arrangement,
by Bimal Khatiwada (kp 14/11/2017)
Voters
of remote Shyamrang want deliverance from
endemic poverty, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
13/11/2017)
Only
sound and fury, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
13/11/2017)
Challenges
galore for 5-time MP, 4-time PM Deuba, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai and Mohan Budhair (kp
13/11/2017), Oli’s
rival Adhikari urges voters to choose young and
dynamic leaders, by Sanjeev Giri (kp
13/11/2017), Toss-up
between NC and left alliance in Kailali-4,
by DR Panta (kp 13/11/2017)
Unidentified
group fires at Pun’s team, by Kashiram Dangi
(kp 13/11/2017), EC:
Security upped for candidates (kp
13/11/2017)
‘70pc
votes cast for ward member in local polls
invalid’ (kp 12/11/2017)
No
enforcement: Flouting election Codes of Conduct
will have a multiplier effect on the level of
corruption, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp
12/11/2017)
Thapa
fights to retain repute, Bhattarai makes fresh
foray, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 12/11/20177),
Supporters
see Rawal as future PM, UML boss: Opponents
charge him with doing little for the district,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai and Menuka Dhungana (kp
12/11/2017), Reopening
of Tatopani border main agenda: Incumbent and
former information ministers in the fray, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 12/11/2017), Flood
victims’ request to candidates: Build our
houses: Say they will vote for those who can
address the flooding problem, by Thakur
Singh Tharu (kp 12/11/2017)
Cache
of explosive materials seized, by Prakash
Adhikari (kp 12/11/2017)
18-40
age group makes up over half of voters, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 11/11/2017)
Back
to
the basics: While manifestos pledge railways,
rapid development, and foreign investment;
voters want political actors to stick to the
basics, by Sanjeev Giri (kp11/11/2017), Putting
people
first: While infrastructural development has
brought much-welcome changes, social development
is the need of the hour, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 11/11/2017), Fake
manifestos:
Our political parties should stop wasting money
publishing hawa-daari manifestos and
littering our streets, by Guffadi (kp
11/11/2017)
Bibeksheel
Sajha manifesto out with focus on prosperity
(kp 11/11/2017), Dipayal
as
state capital major agenda in Doti: Dipayal was
the headquarters of the far-western region
before the country adopted federalism, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 11/11/2017)
IEDs
hurled at election motorcade of Sharma (kp
11/11/2017), 2
injured as NC, left bloc activists clash in Solu,
by Kumbharaj Rai (kp 11/11/2017)
8
women in the fray in Dang (kp 10/11/2017), No
female Muslim FPTP candidate in Province 1,
by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 10/11/2017), Poll
campaigns yet to reach Chepang settlement
(kp 10/11/2017)
More
women in campaigns as most of men are abroad,
by Rajendra Manandhar (kp 10/11/2017) (related to
Dolakha), Mechi
Pari locals feel snubbed by leaders: Say
elections hardly matter to them; All they want
is basic facilities, by Sanjeev Giri and
Parbat Portel (kp 10/11/2017)
Voters
‘unaware’
of duties of centre and state govts: Experts say
political parties and leaders should have done
enough homework to make voters understand powers
and responsibilities of central and provincial
governments, by Binod Ghimire (kp
09/11/2017)
Why
vote? I will never endorse anyone blindly; my
endorsement will depend on past records and
personal demeanour, by Pramod Mishra (kp
09/11/2017), Numbers
are not enough: It will not do much good if
women elected to power are not committed to the
cause, by Tara Kanel (kp 09/11/2017)
SC
ruling ‘forced’ EC to buy additional 100 tons of
paper (kp 09/11/2017)
Security
situation in Province 2 discussed (kp
09/11/2017)
Parties
stress on pollution control, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 09/11/2017)
Gender
discriminatory practices not on parties’ vote
agenda, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
08/11/2017)
Villages
where no one goes to ask for votes, by DR
Panta (kp 08/11/2017), Darchula,
East Rukum voters at a loss, by Manoj Badu
and Hari Gautam (kp 08/11/2017)
Money
for nothing: When elections become race for
patronage rather than principles they are bound
to be expensive (kp 08/11/2017)
EC
to see if poll duty officials can vote (kp
08/11/2017), 300
polling centres ‘highly sensitive’, by
Prakash Adhikari (kp 08/11/2017), Poll
materials dispatched to 28 districts: EC (kp
08/11/2017), Pistol
found on bike used by MC candidate (kp
08/11/2017)
EU
launches poll observation mission (kp
08/11/2017)
An
octogenarian’s fixation with running against
Deuba: Karna Singh Rawal has been contesting
against NC chief since 1999, by Mohan
Budhair (kp 08/11/2017), Left
alliance
commits to stability, prosperity: UML-Maoist
manifesto silent on stated goal of replacing
form of governance with directly elected
president, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
08/11/2017), RPP
‘firm on Hindu state, monarchy’ (kp
08/11/2017)
Voters,
leaders
in eastern hills stress connectivity with China:
Say road networks to north could change the face
of entire region, by Sanjeev Giri (kp
07/11/2017)
Seats
up but claimants fewer than in CA vote, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 07/11/2017), Seat-sharing
with UML: Maoists fear absence of FPTP
candidates may hit PR votes, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 07/11/20187)
Candidates’
total expenditure set to exceed Rs 10 billion
(kp 07/11/2017)
Youth
look for those with development agenda, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 06/11/2017), Dalits
hold the key, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
06/11/2017)
PM
calls
for effective voter education drive: Asks EC to
ensure greater participation of people; Records
at the poll authority show that the
percentage of void votes was 12.5 percent in
local elections (kp 06/11/2017), The
EC constantly shifts positions and buckles under
pressure, interview with Neel Kantha Uprety
(kp 06/11/2017)
Congress
to throw weight behind Thakur: Withdraws
candidacy of its leader Bajranga Nepali in
Mahottari-3, by Rabindra Upreti (kp
06/11/2017), 4,482
in the fray for Phase II:EC distributes election
symbols n Says parties can start poll campaigns
from today (kp 06/11/2017), In
Morang-6, Koirala, Pandit set for tough fight,
by Madhav Ghimire (kp 06/11/2017), SSF-N,
RJP-N snub principle of inclusion: FPTP list for
federal polls does not have even one woman
(kp 11/11/2017), (Un)easy
alliances: Elections are weeks away; left and
NC-led alliances have different political
characteristics (kp 06/11/2017)
No
women candidates in Province 6 for FPTP vote,
by Janak Nepal (kp 05/11/2017), Only
5.5 per cent female candidates in Kavre (ht
05/11/2017), ‘Dummy’
candidates in fray, by Aman Koirala (kp
05/11/2017), Disgruntled
party cadres to contest independently (ht),
UML
asks rebels to withdraw candidacies (kp
05/11/2017), EC
annuls Govinda Raj Joshi’s candidacy, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 05/11/2017), Heavyweights
bracing for tough fight in constituency-2 of
Saptari, by Byas Shankar Acharya (ht
05/11/2017), Dozens
of businessmen in election fray, by Sujan
Dhungana (ht 05/11/2017)
First-time
voters against gerontocracy, by Ujjwal
Satyal (ht 05/11/2017)
HRMEA
prone to misuse: The phrase ‘as far as possible’
in the Act lets leaders choose from PR list,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 05/11/2017)
Election
authority yet to start voter education drive:
Vote three weeks away; Fear for high invalid
votes (kp 05/11/2017), Districts
asked for poll supply plan, by Manish Gautam
(kp 05/11/2017), 1,900
poll code violation complaints filed at EC,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht 05/11/2017)
In
Darchula, voters say development matters more
than ideology, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
05/11/2017), Taplejung
locals upbeat about stability after polls,
by Sanjeev Giri and Ananda Gautam (kp 05/11/2017)
EC
readies PR candidate list for two polls: 56
percent of 6,094 fielded under the category are
women (kp 04/11/2017), PR
lists for parliamentary, provincial polls
unveiled (ht 04/11/2017), Ballot
papers dispatched to districts (ht
04/11/2017)
Election
manifesto: Charter amendment top agenda of
Madhes-based parties, by Roshan S. Nepal (ht
04/10/2017), UML
tops others in fielding CM hopefuls, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 04/11/2017), Two
alliances neck and neck in Lamjung (ht
04/11/2017), Eight
ex-finance ministers contesting polls
(04/11/2017), Mahara,
Pokhrel file candidacies from Dang (ht
04/11/2017), Old
faces dominate nominations in Surkhet (ht
04/11/2017)
4,708
file nominations for Phase II polls, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 03/11/2017), Parties
face hard time ‘adjusting’ leaders: See rebel
candidates in some places after some
popular faces left out, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/11/2017), Candidates
file nominations amid fanfare (kp
03/11/2017), Bibeksheel
Sajha contesting for 60 seats, with focus on
Valley (kp 03/11/2017), Candidates'
lists infested with criminals, goons, by
Manish Gautam (kp 03/11/2017), Dhungana
makes a comeback to politics after 23 years: To
contest for the NC in Bhaktapur Constituency-2,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 03/11/2017), Left
bloc common manifesto lashes out at Congress
(kp 03/11/2017), 4
female candidates contesting in Kailali, by
DR Panta (kp 03/11/2017), Major
political parties fail to field enough number of
women candidates (ht 03/11/2017), Politicians
in proportion: Women must be allowed to contest
direct elections so as to develop leadership
skills (kp 03/11/2017) [Its is their right! Men have nothing to
allow!], NC
to contest 120 parliamentary seats in second
round of polls (ht 03/11/2017), Poll
alliances have reduced possible clashes, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 03/11/2017), Nomination
filing peaceful in Province 7, by Tekendra
Deuba (ht 03/11/217), Parties
fielding senior leaders eyeing CM posts, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht 03/11/2017)
56
organisations permitted to monitor elections,
by Roshan S. Nepal (ht 03/11/2017)
Electoral
competency: Women are still underrepresented in
Nepali politics and the PR system has not made
it any better, by Sanjaya Mahato (kp) Women candidates few
and far between in NC: Party leadership struggles
to quell charges of nepotism and favouritism, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 02/11/2017), Maoist
Centre finalises its candidates for
Valley: Choice of Sharma, Pun sparks uproar
(kp 02/11/2017), Keen
contest on cards in Gulmi-1, by Ghanashyam
Gautam (kp 02/11/2017), Sitaula,
Lingden face each other for third time (kp
02/11/2017)
SSF-N,
RJP-N finalise seats for Province 2 (kp
01/11/2017), NC
unveils election manifesto (kp 01/11/2017),
NC
advocates for wealth redistribution, social
insurance (kp 01/11/2017)
Snowfall
hinders poll campaigns in high altitude regions
(kp 01/11/2017)
Major
forces get time slots for nomination (kp
01/11/2017)
EC
gears
up for separate ballots: Move follows
consultation with attorney general; Having 2
different ballots ‘not to hit’ poll schedule,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/10/2017), Poll
panel to abide by court directive: To print
separate FPTP ballot papers for provincial,
parliamentary polls, by Arjun Poudel (ht
30/10/2017), SC’s
strong directives to EC at this crucial time
will hamper progress made towards FDR,
interview with Bipin Adhikari (kp 30/10/2017), EC
condemned for ignoring SC order (ht
30/10/2017) [Parties and
politicians ignore SC orders as well!], Decision
to print separate ballots: EC activities
postponed (kp 01/11/2017)
EC
tells govt to cancel Rs10b programme (kp
30/10/2017), EC
bars ex-MPs from spending CDF money (rep
30/10/2017)
Polls
prevent many Mustang locals from moving to
lowlands despite growing chill, by Bishan
Chhetri (rep 30/10/2017)
Too
poor to run! If election tickets are to be
auctioned off to highest bidders, why would
anyone devote her life for the party’s
betterment?, by Subhash Ghimire (rep
30/10/2017)
PR
candidate lists in (kp 30/10/2017), Sitaula
to run from Jhapa-3 (kp 30/10/2017), Left
alliance
struggles to finalise constituencies: Division
of constituencies in Chitwan, Jhapa, Salyan,
Udaypur and Sunsari has remained undecided,
according to UML sources (kp 30/10/2017), SSF,
RJP fail to pick common candidates (kp
30/10/2017), Parties
finalise candidates for PR lists (ht
30/10/2017), Left
alliance close to finalizing FPTP candidates
(rep 30/10/2017), Left
alliance allocates poll constituencies in
Biratnagar (ht 30/10/2017), NC
proposes alliance in selected seats in
Province-2 (rep 30/10/2017)
Cong
factions
play favourites as party selects candidates:
Deuba flexing his muscles in ticket
distribution; Poudel not happy, Sitaula camp in
a tight spot, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
29/10/2017), Congress,
left
alliance set for a close fight in Bajura: Going
by the results of local level polls, communist
forces are likely to have the upper hand (kp
29/10/2017), Left
alliance to launch East-West campaign from
November 5, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
29/10/2017), No
deal yet with FSF-N, RJP-N: NC, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 29/10/2017), Congress
discusses changes to Proportional Representation
list (ht 29/10/2017), Second
phase of FPTP polls: Left alliance fails to
finalise seat sharing (ht 29/10/2017), Same
old faces in fray for polls in province 6
(ht 29/10/2017)
Govt
releases Rs5b for federal, provincial polls
(kp 29/10/2017), Reps
of candidates may stay at ballot boxes storage
locations (kp 29/10/2017), Training
for Myadis from today: Names of more than 98,000
personnel finalised for deployment (kp
29/10/2017)
Resettlement
process: Locals affected by Budhi Gandaki hydro
project warn to boycott polls, by Sudeep Kaini
(kp 29/10/2017)
Crime
does pay: If there’s one thing we’ve learnt from
watching too many films it is that participation
in politics is natural progression for gangsters,
by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep 28/10/2017)
Dalit
leaders demand fair distribution of tickets in
second phase elections (ht 28/10/2017)
Election
Picking Up Momentum, by Kushal Pokharel (rn
28/10/2017), Security
beefed up for HoR, provincial polls (ht
28/10/2017), No
voting centre set up at Nyuna yet again (ht
28/10/2017), Dolakha
candidates wooing voters in Kathmandu to ensure
victory (ht 28/10/2017), 131,950
new voters in Province 7 (ht 28/10/2017)
UML,
Maoist Centre launch joint campaign, by
Kashiram Dangi (kp 27/10/2017), NC
decides constituencies for top leaders (kp
27/10/2017), Left
alliance finalises seat sharing for Dec 7; NC,
Madhes-based parties struggling with seat
allocation (ht 27/10/2017), Maoist
leader
Paudel in race from Baglung-2: Paudel, who
recently quit Naya Shakti Party to rejoin CPN
(Maoist Centre), will have NC’s Niraj Pun as his
main contender in the race (kp 27/10/2017),
Chances
of Cong alliance with SSF-N, RJP-N slim: The
parties likely to work to ensure victory for
their ‘top leaders’ (kp 28/10/2017), NC
not keen on democratic alliance, allege FSF-N,
RJP-N, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 28/10/2017), FSF-N,
RJP-N close to deal (ht 28/10/2017), Gear
up for polls, Deuba to Tarun Dal (kp
28/10/2017), NC
nominates a few more candidates (ht
28/10/2017), Left
alliance likely to finalise seat sharing today,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 28/10/2017)
Parties
commit to following poll code of conduct (ht
27/10/2017)
Offices
of chief returning officers set up for December
7 polls (ht 27/10/2017)
SC
orders
separate ballots for two polls: Asks EC to
present report on progress made since its
earlier ruling; An election commissioner says
polls not possible on November 26 if separate
ballots were to be printed, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 26/10/2017), SC
seeks progress info from EC on printing separate
ballots (rep 26/10/2017), EC
not
to print separate FPTP ballot papers: Supreme
Court orders commissioners of the poll panel to
furnish clarification within three days, by
Ram Kumar Kamat and Arjun Poudel (ht 26/10/2017),
Court
ruling on separate ballots raises concerns,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp 27/10/2017), EC
working on response to court (kp
27/10/2017), EC
undecided on FPTP ballot papers, by Arjun
Poudel (ht 27/10/2017), Respect
SC
order: The EC should be prepared to print
separate ballot papers if the SC orders so as
the apex court’s order is binding to all state
organs (ht 27/10/2017), EC
starts printing of FPTP ballot papers, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 28/10/2017), Views
divided on EC’s decision (ht 28/10/2017)
EC
toothless,
complains Yadav: Yadav expresses his regret that
the EC lacks authority to schedule or postpone
elections or to make a financial decision
(kp 26/10/2017)
How
will
we vote? Upcoming elections could be a
referendum over inclusion of identity versus
exclusion of nationality and nationalism, by
Pramod Mishra (kp 26/10/2017)
100
candidates
pull out of race: Election authority says 702 in
the fray for Nov 26 vote; 40 candidates back off
from federal elections and 60 from provincial
polls (kp 26/10/2017), 705
in fray for Nov 26 elections (ht
26/10/2017), Dissidents
of left alliance withdraw nominations (ht
26/10/2017)
NC,
left alliance putting final touches on poll
manifestos, by Sanjeev Giri and Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 26/10/2017), NLF
faction to support Yadav’s SSFN (kp
26/10/2017), ERPP-R
candidate withdraws from race to join Congress
(kp 26/10/2017), Dahal
seeks Devi Gyawali’s support in Chitwan, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 26/10/2017), UML
withdraws from Manang where gangster Manange is
contesting (ht 26/10/2017) [In accordance witth article
87 of the constitution one must ask why this man
is allowed to be a candidate. This is another
example for the connection between political
parties and criminals!], UML
withdraws candidate to make way for Manange
(rep 26/10/2017), Left
alliance allocates FPTP constituencies (ht
26/10/2017), NC,
Madhes parties at odds over share of Province 2
seats (rep 26/10/2017)
Hustle
And Bustle of Elections, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 26/10/2017)
Province
4 stakeholders want early voter education
(kp 26/10/2017)
Poll
Alliance For Stability, by Mukti Rijal (rn
26/10/2017)
First
batch of European Union election observers
arrives (kp 26/10/2017), European
Union deploys election observation mission to
Nepal (ht 27/10/2017)
Poll
duty to deprive lakhs of right to vote: EC says
it didn’t have time to issue voter IDs to govt
staff on poll duty (ht 25/10/2017) [This means that the
elections cannot be called free and fair!],
Sheer
negligence:
If the EC was able to arrange for government
employees to exercise their voting rights in the
past why cannot it do the same this time?
(ht 26/10/2017)
Rebel
candidates give left alliance hard time:
Parties’ calls to withdraw candidacy cut no ice
with ‘dissatisfied leaders', by Sanjeev Giri
(kp 25/10/2017) [And
what about the dissatisfied women, Dalits, etc.?]
Left
alliance puts Congress in a bind (ht
25/10/2017)
‘Ballot
printing for PR system nearly over’ (kp
25/10/2017)
Parties
leave out women, Dalits in candidate selection,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 24/10/2017) [Not even 5 per cent female
candidates!!], Fair
share of tickets a far cry for women: Three
major parties field only nine women for Nov 26
polls, by Arjun Poudel (ht 24/10/2017), Two
alliances field just 8 women under FPTP in first
phase polls: Poll alliances, reluctance of women
aspirants, cited for low female numbers, by
Kosh Raj Koirala (rep 24/10/2017), Gender
imbalance:
The major political parties have given
importance to male candidates for reasons, or
rationale, beyond anybody’s comprehension
(ht 24/10/2017)
EC
yet to decide on types of ballot papers: Lawyers
say Supreme Court order doesn’t have binding
force, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 24/10/2017)
Poll
alliances trigger dissent in districts, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 24/10/2017)
Private
sector under pressure for donations (ht
24/10/2017) [These are
extortions, not donations!],
Bibeksheel
Sajha Party lays claim to limited constituencies
(kp 24/10/2017)
Central
level leaders contesting provincial assemblies:
Most aspire for top posts, by Ashok Dahal
(rep 24/10/2017)
Myadi
job lures migrant workers, by Tularam Pandey
(kp 24/10/2017), Over
46,000 apply for temporary police jobs in
Province 1, by Siddha Raj Rai (rep
24/10/2017), Around
300,000
apply for Myadi jobs: Nepal Police to finalise
names on Friday; Govt to deploy highest number
of temporary security recruits in Province 2
(kp 26/10/2017)
Bijukchhe,
Nidhi talk electoral alliance (ht
24/10/2017)
Most
candidates register in Dolakha (ht
24/10/2017)
EC
bars use of promotional materials (kp
23/10/2017)
Nominations
for first phase polls in 32 district today
(kp 22/10/2017), Nominations
over
for Phase I polls; Leaders: Successful candidacy
filing augurs well for elections crucial for
implementing the new constitution, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp 23/10/2017), Parties
field nominees for Phase 1 polls (kp
23/10/2017), Heavyweights
in Nov 26 clash (kp 23/10/2017), Limited
seats force heavyweights to face off each other,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep 23/10/2017), Local
leaders rebel against alliance candidates
(rep 23/10/2017), Maoist
Centre leaders, cadres in Jajarkot disappointed
with alliance decision, by Janak KC (rep
23/10/2017), Bhattarai,
Shrestha trade barbs, by Sudip Kaini (kp
24/10/2017)
Federal
and provincial polls: NC working to finalise
candidates for 1st phase (kp 20/10/2017), Left
alliance close to dividing constituencies for
leaders: UML picks FPTP contestants for 32
districts, by Sanjeev Giri (kp 20/10/2017),
Maoist
Centre to get ‘56’ fed House seats (kp
20/10/2017)
No
change in election dates, reiterates poll
governing body (kp 19/10/2017)
SC
rules
out interim order on separate ballots for two
polls: There is no need to issue an interim
order at a time when ballot papers for PR system
have already been sent for printing, says SC,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 19/10/2017), EC
to decide on apex court order today (ht
23/10/2017)
Fewer
parties contesting elections under PR system:
Compared to 122 ahead of CA polls, only 49
parties in fray, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/10/2017), 49
parties file closed list of PR candidates
(ht 17/10/2017)
Parties
submit
lists of PR candidates: Major forces register
names in haste, to revise lists within EC’s
deadline; UML, Congress bigwigs to contest
direct elections (kp 16/10/2017), Parties
file closed lists of candidates, by Arjun
Poudel (ht 16/10/2017), Eleventh-hour
negotiations delay filing of candidacies
(rep 16/10/2017), Top
leaders throw in their hats for PR polls (ht
16/10/2017), Fielding
of criminal figures in polls unleashes public
ire: Who will contest from Manang if not
Manange?: Oli, by Roshan Sedhai (rep
17/10/2017), 88kg
gold smuggling: Congress PR candidate arrested;
Police: Those held earlier named Man Bahadur
Tamang as point person, by Manish Gautam (kp
17/10/2017), Serious
differences emerge over PR nominations (rep
17/10/2017)
Threshold
forcing fringe parties to go for mergers,
alliances (rep 16/10/2017)
PM’s
move violates poll code but won’t affect
elections: EC (kp 15/10/2017), EC
issues 27-point directive to government (ht
15/10/2017)
Bibeksheel
Sajha Party names more candidates (kp
15/10/2017), Parties
in Dang scrambling to pick candidates, by
Durga Lal KC (kp 15/10/2017)
Aspirants
knocking doors of central leaders, by Bhim
Chapagain (rep 15/10/2017)
PR
candidates’ closed lists to be submitted today
(kp 15/10/2017)
Foreign
bodies
invited to observe polls: EC sends
invitations to the election bodies
in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the
Maldives, Bhutan, Afghanistan and Pakistan,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 15/10/2017)
Expenditure
limit for candidates up 150pc (kp
14/10/2017), Rs
2.5m poll expense limit for FPTP MP candidate;
Politicians who had contested the recent local
elections said the expenditure ceiling fixed by
the EC on Friday was 'totally impractical',
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 14/10/2017)
National
Assembly election bill not listed in business
schedule (ht 14/10/2017)
Lawmakers
flouting poll code in Morang (ht 14/10/2017)
Report
of panel probing 2013 CA poll silent about
rigging (rep 14/10/2017)
7
journalists recommended as provincial poll
candidates (kp 13/10/2017)
Security
agencies told to ensure security for polls
(ht 13/10/2017), Home
Ministry rolls out election security plan
(kp 14/10/2017)
Central
leaders shun provincial poll tickets (ht
12/10/2017) [related to Province 6]
Election
manifesto blues: For breakthroughs, by Dilli
Raj Khanal (ht 12/10/2017)
Renu
Dahal votes for UML in DCC election, by
Ramesh Kumar Paudel (rep 12/10/2017)
Vote
transfer row halts National Assembly Election
Bill, by Ashok Dahal (rep 12/10/2017)
Govt
hiring 98,168 temporary cops, by Anup Ojha
(kp 11/10/2017), Temporary
cop vacancies announced (ht 11/10/2017), Mahottari
police office overwhelmed (kp 13/10/2017)
EC
prints 1.8m dummy PR ballot papers (ht
11/10/2017)
NC,
UML pick candidates in Manang (kp
11/10/2017), Three
major parties recommend election candidates in
Morang (ht 11/10/2017), Pre-poll
alliances make fielding candidates tough for
parties, by Raju Adhikari (rep 11/10/2017)
MoGA
warns civil servants against contesting polls
(ht 10/10/2017) [To
prevent members of special vocational groups
from candidating in elections is a grave
violation of equal fundamental rights!]
Writ
petition filed against EC over PR cluster
criteria (ht 10/10/2017)
EC
registers highest number of voters in Morang
district (ht 10/10/2017)
'Too
many old faces may dampen voter zeal', by
Bhim Chapagain (rep 10/10/2017)
Election
officers to be stationed in district HQs (kp
09/10/2017)
Election
staffers stage protest, demand pay (ht
09/10/2017)
EC
pushing for STV system, says Ila Sharma (ht
09/10/2017)
Election
bill for president, vice-president passed
(ht 09/10/2017)
EC
holds orientation for political parties (ht
08/10/2017)
CEC
Yadav warns of scraping candidacy of poll code
violators (rep 08/10/2017)
Many
aspirants for chief minister in Province 4,
by Santosh Pokharel (rep 08/10/2017)
Old
faces to dominate parliamentary, provincial
polls nomination (rep 08/10/2017)
EC
harbours poll deferral fears (kp 07/10/2017)
Political
parties in Pokhara struggle to pick candidates,
by Santosh Pokharel (rep 07/10/2017)
EC
asks
Dev, Pokhrel to furnish clarification: Dev has
been summoned for transferring Caan chief while
Pokhrel is under scanner for taking part in NC’s
political programmes (kp 06/10/2017), EC
seeks clarifications from NRA chief (rep
06/10/2017)
EC
appoints poll officers for all 165
constituencies (rep 05/10/2017)
Election
funding: Many loopholes; Our electoral laws
should reflect the realities of Nepali society
rather than some hoped for ideal, by Sanjaya
Mahato (rep 04/10/2017)
EC
makes public details of constituencies (ht
04/10/2017)
CEC
stresses on flawless ballot paper printing
(kp 04/10/2017)
EC
updates voters’ roll to 15.4 million (kp
04/10/2017)
Upcoming
polls simpler than local level elections: EC
(ht 03/10/2017)
SSF-N
claims Birgunj top seat (kp 28/09/2017), EC
fails to meet vote count target: Task crosses
5-day deadline; Rajbiraj results delayed by late
polling (kp 28/09/2017), Election
results of all 136 local levels in Province 2
delivered (ht 28/09/2017)
Major
party leaders campaign in Chitwan, by Bimal
Khatiwada (kp 27/09/2017), EC
allows Carter Centre to observe elections
(ht 27/09/2017)
Halted
vote counting yet to resume in Kalaiya
Sub-metropolitan City (ht 27/09/2017), Surya
Narayan saving grace for NSN in Province 2
(ht 27/09/2017)
Sluggish
vote count in Rajbiraj (ht 26/09/2017)
RJP-N
wins in Janakpur: Newly united force claims the
ruling Congress party’s traditional bastion,
by Shyam Sundar Shashi and Santosh Singh (kp
25/09/2017), Rajbiraj
Municipality still waiting for election results
(ht 25/09/2017)
Expediture
on poll campaigns: Most candidates yet to
furnish details: EC, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 25/09/2017)
‘Four
types of ballot paper needed’ (ht
24/09/2017), RJP
objects to same ballot paper for two polls: But
Election Commission clarifies ballot papers
cannot be changed (kp 25/09/2017)
Madhes-based
parties give tough fight to Congress in Saptari
(ht 24/09/2017), UML
faces crushing defeat in Rautahat (ht
24/09/2017), FSF-N
wins most top seats in Parsa (ht 24/09/2017)
EC
finalises ballot paper design for PR system
(kp 23/09/2017), EC
invites Carter for polls (kp 23/09/2017)
Money,
power had role in candidate selection: Ex-prez
(kp 23/09/2017), Election
system should be changed: Dahal (kp
23/09/2017)
UML’s
Oli urges party cadres to keep calm (kp
23/09/2017)
Major
parties gear up for provincial, federal polls,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 22/09/2017)
Learning
Lessons Electoral Way, by Narad Bharadwaj
(rn 22/09/2017), RJP-N,
SSF-N putting up good showing: Congress
maintains lead, Maoist Centre following (kp
22/09/2017), 50-year-old
man dies in Rautahat clash, by Pawan Yadav
(kp 22/09/2017), Rina
Kumari Sah elected first female mayor of
Province 2, by Shiva Puri (kp 22/09/2017)
EC
calls parties to hold back tea reception (kp
21/09/2017)
Election
Anomalies (rn 21/09/2017), RJP-N
registers
first win, Congress maintains lead: CPN (Maoist
Centre) opens account; Sanghiya Samajbadi
Forum-N ahead of CPN-UML; RJP-N’s good showing
despite internal disputes ahead of the elections
is due to its stance on constitutional
issues, analysts say (kp 21/09/2017), Int’l
community lauds Nepalis for local polls (kp
21/09/2017), 3
major political parties continue to
obstruct vote counting in Baragadhi; NC,
Maoist Centre and UML demand re-election
for Baragadhi Rural Municipality ward 6 (kp
21/09/2017), Election
reflection: Early indications from third phase
of local polls show a differing trend to the
first two phases (kp 21/09/2017), EC
to increase teams to speed up vote counting
(ht 21/09/2017), Vote
count disrupted over row (ht 21/09/2017)
Party
reps kept at bay as vote count begins: Officials
say tight security in place to avoid re-run of
Bharatpur-19 fiasco (kp 20/09/2017), EC
revises Province 2 voter turnout to 77 pc: es of
local level polls (kp 20/09/2017), At
77 percent, Province 2 tops in voter turnout
(rep 20/09/2017), Overwhelming
voter turnout in Madhes shows their desperation
to vote, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep
20/09/2017), Major
parties open their account in Province 2 (ht
20/09/2017), Disputes
halt counting at places (ht 20/09/2017), Peaceful
polls:
The elected officials at the local level can
serve the people better than bureaucrats as they
are acquainted with local needs (ht
20/09/2017), The
pain of being disallowed to vote, by Suresh
Yadav (rep 20/09/2017)
Pre-election
vibrations: Rajbiraj saw a high level of
security presence due to its image as a
political hot spot, by Sujeet Karn and
Sangita Thebe Limbu
People
vote in Province 2 with fervour: EC’s
early estimates put voter turnout at 73
percent (kp 19/09/2017), High
women participation, by Bhusan Yadav (kp
19/09/2017), Extra
caution in Rautahat to prevent Bharatpur-type
incident, by Madan Thakur (rep 19/09/2017),
Bad
weather fails to dampen Birgunj voters' spirit,
by Ritesh Tripathi (rep 19/09/2017)
Major
parties agree on two ballot papers for
provincial, parliamentary elections (ht
19/09/2017)
Race
to the end: Lawmakers yet to pass important
legislation, even as Dasain will make Parliament
inactive (kp 18/09/2017)
CPN-MC
selects candidates in Jajarkot for HoR, PA
elections (ht 18/09/2017)
Province
2 votes today: Chief Election Commissioner Yadav
requests people to ‘give one day for the nation',
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 18/09/2017), Final
phase of local level elections today, by
Arjun Poudel (ht), Invalid
vote
concerns: Invalid votes in the eight Tarai
districts were higher than elsewhere
during the two Constituent Assembly
elections held in 2008 and 2013, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 18/09/2017), NC,
UML cadres clash (kp 18/09/2017)
Stage
all set for local elections in Province 2: No
violent clashes reported in run-up to vote:
Officials, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/09/2017), Border
sealed for tomorrow’s election: Cross-border
crimes deemed major threat (kp 17/09/2017),
Election
code breach ‘rampant’ (kp 17/09/2017), Voter
education ‘ineffective’ in Bara district, by
Laxmi Sah (kp 17/09/2017), Voters
can cast votes using citizenship certificate
(ht 17/09/2017)
Rainfall
likely on election day: MFD (kp 16/09/207)
EC
proposes Rs 1.4m expenditure ceiling for FPTP
candidates, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
15/09/2017)
MP’s
vote to be equivalent to 79 votes: Bills on
presidential, national assembly polls registered
(ht 15/09/2017), Civic
body chief’s vote to have a weightage of 18
(ht 15/09/2017)
Hope
from polls in poor’s camp, by Pawan Yadav
(kp 15/09/2017), ‘Heightened’
security for elections (kp 15/09/2017), Silence
period begins at midnight tonight (kp
15/09/2017), Political
parties ready for election day (ht
15/09/2017), Madhes-based
forces in shadow in Siraha (ht
15/09/2017), Voting
to heal past wounds: Local elections in Province
2 bring together candidates and voters from
hills and plains, by Julia Thomas (nt
15/09/2017), The
Battle for Birganj:
Birganj is a microcosm of everything
traditionally associated with elections: money,
muscle and betrayal, by Rameshwar Bohara (nt
15/09/2017), Last
but not the least (nt 15/09/2017)
How
Nepal has voted: Fair competition enables
members of the janajati populace to rise to
leadership positions, by Krishna Prasad
Upadhyaya and Krishna Prasad Sharma (kp
14/09/2017)
Projects
for
lawmakers: Incumbent MPs may have ‘unfair’
advantage; EC says ‘hands tied’ over projects
under constituency development and
infrastructure programmes, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 14/09/2017), Cabinet
expansion violates poll code, but can’t do
anything: CEC Yadav (kp 14/09/2017), 7
parties told to stop poll code violation (kp
14/09/2017), Parties
violating election code of conduct in Rautahat,
by Madan Thakur (rep 14/09/2017), Overkill:
Excessive security personnel in Tarai during
Province 2 polls could do more harm than good
(kp 14/09/2017), Children
used in PM’s election assembly: EC (ht
14/09/2017), EC
to issue voter ID card from Sept 15-17 in
Province 2 (ht 14/09/2017), Musahars
ask for citizenship with candidates seeking
votes, by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 14/09/2017)
Bill
on
National Assembly members registered: The bill
has proposed the first-past-the-post Bloc
Voting Electoral System - similar to the
one adopted for the local level elections - to
elect members of the National Assembly,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/09/2017), 2.66
local unit votes equal 1 provincial assembly
vote, by Ashok Dahal (rep 14/09/2017)
UML
caught
in 2 minds over Oli’s Tarai poll drive: The
party secretariat, how-ever, says the
preparations were under way to hold mass events
in the region, by Sanjeev Giri (kp
14/09/2017)
Election
code violation: EC asks deputy Speaker, NTV
chief to clarify (kp 13/09/2017), Tarechauri
folk rally behind one of their own, by
Rabindra Uprety (kp 13/09/2017), Poll
campaigning in full swing (ht 13/09/2017), Rift
in RJPN hits poll campaigns (rep
13/09/2017), Flood
victims unimpressed by candidates’ tall
promises, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep
13/09/2017), Selling
dreams to buy votes, by Madan Thakur (rep
13/09/2017)
Calendar
for two major polls unveiled (kp
12/09/2017), Federal,
provincial polls: 88 parties listed for PR
election (kp 13/09/2017)
Flood
survivors join poll campaign, by Dipendra
Baduwal and Pawan Yadav (kp 12/09/2017), Schools
to close for five days (kp 12/09/2017), UML
has lost moral ground to seek votes, says Yadav
(ht 12/09/2017), Even
candidates don't know how to vote!, by
Balkrishna Adhikari and Suresh Yadav (rep
12/09/2017), Polls
have become costlier: Candidates , by Bal
Krishna Adhikari and Mahesh Kumar Das (rep
12/09/2017), Dalits
in Saptari disappointed over election ticket
snub: 'Political parties have taken us only as
vote banks', by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep
12/09/2017)
The
state of the race: Holding elections without
addressing concerns is not sufficient to placate
the population in the Tarai (kp 11/09/2017),
Election
code violation rampant (ht 11/09/2017), Daily
wage earners to snub candidates favouring bandhs,
by Byashsankar Upadhyay (ht 11/09/2017), Province
2 polls a litmus test for Madhes parties, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep 11/09/2017)
EC
demands 195 judicial staffers for elections
(kp 11/09/2017)
3
major parties intensify campaigns in Province 2:
While Maoist Centre Chairman Dahal is already in
the plains, NC President and PM Deuba and UML
Chairman Oli are set to address rallies starting
this week, by Sanjeev Giri (kp 11/09/2017)
Province
2 Poll: Litmus Test For Madhesi Parties, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 10/09/2017), RJP-Nepal
views NC as its main competitor (kp
10/09/2017), Election
officials step up monitoring of code violation
(kp 10/09/2017), EC
asks Gachhadar, State Min Pun to clarify code
violations (kp 10/09/2017), EC
seeks clarification from DPM, mayoral candidate
and NC minister (ht 10/09/2017), 68,000
personnel on the ground for security (kp
10/09/2017), No
budget allocation for local polls in Province 2
(kp 10/09/2017), Candidates
get election symbols (ht 10/09/2017), 109
polling centres declared highly sensitive
(ht 10/09/2017), Poll
campaigning stepped up (ht 10/09/2017), Big
parties figure large in Janakpur polls, by
Balkrishna Adhikari and Suresh Yadav (rep
10/09/2017)
EC
directs ministry to set up DCCs (ht
10/09/2017)
Foreign
firms
invited to enlist for poll observation: EC says
presence of international observers adds
to the credibility of elections (kp
10/09/2017), EC
invites int'l observers for province, parliament
polls (rep 10/09/2017)
Federal
and
provincial elections: EC’s plan to publish poll
schedule put off; The poll body, however, has
asked parties to inform it by Tuesday about the
places from where they want to contest
elections (kp)
Poll
code
affecting relief works, Deuba tells EC: Code of
conduct for federal and provincial elections—to
be held on Nov 26 and Dec 7— has been in
place since August 30 (kp 09/09/2017) [???]
Charter
revision on parties’ poll agenda (kp
09/09/2017), 5,686
contesting for 856 posts in Saptari (ht
09/09/2017), Many
party-switchers in Mahottari, by Mahesh
Kumar Das (rep 09/09/2017), Rampant
breach of election code of conduct in Mahottari
(rep 09/09/2017)
PM
urges Election Commission to allow political
parties to file FPTP nominations first (ht
09/09/2017)
Candidate
pressured to withdraw nomination (ht
09/09/2017)
EC
allots election symbols to 91 parties (ht
08/09/2017) [for national and provincial
elections]
RJP-N
manifesto lashes out at Maoist Centre (kp
08/09/2017), Campaign
costs ‘hefty’ in Birgunj, by Bhusan Yadav
(kp 08/09/2017), Bibeksheel
Sajha Party going slow on Phase 3 polls (kp
08/09/2017), 36,073
candidates vying for 6,627 posts in province no
2: EC (ht 08/09/2017), Parties
ignore martyrs' families in candidacy
registration, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep
08/09/2017), Trading
tears
for votes: A bullet killed her son. Now she is
turning to the ballot for justice, not just for
herself but for everyone in the community,
by Jiyalal Sah (nt 08/09/2017)
Candidates
register nominations (kp 07/09/2017), Over
18,000 file papers for Sept 18 polls (ht
07/09/2017), Parties
use children in election rallies in Rautahat
district (kp 07/09/2017), RJP-N
leader quits party to become Mayor candidate of
Maoist centre (kp 07/09/2017), Martyr’s
sibling files independent candidacy (ht
07/09/2017), Leaders,
cadres of various political parties clash over
election tickets (ht 07/09/2017)
EC
to seek Rs 10.27bn for Nov, Dec polls (ht
06/09/2017)
RJPN
fails to finalize candidates for 22 local units
(rep 06/09/2017)
Nominations
for Province 2 polls today (kp 06/09/2017),
NC,
Maoist Centre working on alliance (kp
06/09/2017)
Sarlahi’s
rural voters don’t know how to vote, by Aman
Koirala (kp 06/09/2017)
House
endorses two election-related bills, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 05/09/2017) [SC decisions are once again not of any
interest for politicians!!], Poll
bills clear parliament after amendment dropped,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 05/09/2017), Muted
voices: Ideas such as ‘right to no vote’ should
have been discussed before lawmakers dropped
them (kp 06/09/2017)
Two
EC secretaries changed in five days, by
Arjun Poudel (ht 05/09/2017) [????]
Parties
start canvassing in Siraha (ht 05/09/2017),
Election
code violation rampant in Birgunj (ht
05/09/2017), Parties
throw lavish feasts to woo voters, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 05/06/2017)
Janak
Shiksha
needs ‘45 days’ to print 34 million ballotsThere
was concern if the JSSK will be able to
print so many ballot papers as it
had taken around 45 days to print 16
million ballots for the local polls
(kp 04/09/2017)
Big
III not forging alliance from centre: However,
they will welcome such alliances if they are
made by local committees (ht 04/09/2017)
Govt
and EC at odds over ‘early’ election code
(kp 03/09/2017), Right
to recall unlikely in new election bill, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 03/09/2017), Not
now:
Right to recall provision would likely lead to a
spate of recall moves one or two years after the
election, and it would not do good to anybody
(ht 04/09/2017)
Defection
rife among disgruntled party leaders (ht
03/09/2017)
Security
stepped up for phase III civic polls (ht
03/09/2017)
Nepali
Congress, CPN-UML finalise candidates in Siraha
(ht 03/09/2017)
Third
phase local polls: Parties struggle to pick
their candidates for Dhanusha (kp
03/09/2017)
CEC
warns against poll code violation (kp
02/09/2017), Election
code violation: Govt orders transfer of over 400
staffers; Poll panel to direct it to rescind its
decision, by Arjun Poudel (ht 02/09/2017), Ministry
halts employee transfers (ht 03/09/2017)
Oppn
MPs accuse NC of delaying poll bills (kp
02/09/2017)
EC
to seek Rs 10b for province, parliament polls,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 02/09/2017)
EC
divides districts for two phases of elections
(kp 01/09/2017)
Right
to vote: Ensure accessible polling booths so
that persons with disabilities are not
disenfranchised, by Pragya Lamsal (kp
01/09/2017)
Rs
2 billion sought for phase III local polls,
by Bal Krishna Adhikari (rep 01/09/2017)
Election
code of conduct comes into effect (ht
31/08/2017)
CDC
submits
its report with 165 electoral constituencies:
Move takes the country one more step towards the
implementation of the constitution, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 31/08/2017), CDC
creates 495 constituencies (ht 31/08/2017),
3,578
polling centers for phase III local polls
(rep 31/08/2017), Important
step: Some districts seem to be over or
under-represented because of differences in
population distribution (ht 01/09/2017)
Govt
decides to hold polls in two phases: First round
on Nov 26, second on Dec 7 (kp 31/08/2017),
Govt
decision to hold polls in 2 phases irks UML,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 31/08/2017)
Parties
wooing Madhesi voters (ht 31/08/2017), Nepal
slams Madhes-based parties (ht 31/08/2017),
‘NC-Maoist
alliance frustrated after defeat in first and
second civic polls’ (ht 31/08/2017)
EC
says better to hold polls in two phases: Cites
logistics management and weather conditions
among others, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
30/08/2017), EC
preparing for two-phase provincial,
parliamentary polls: If it has its way, the
second phase may be held on December 7 or 12
(ht 30/08/2017)
No
time to lose: CDC’s report is almost complete,
now lawmakers and govt must help EC complete
polls (kp 30/08/2017)
Over
1.5m added to voter list (ht 30/08/2017)
Delay
in candidate selection hits parties' poll
campaigns (rep 30/08/2017)
Aspirants
involved in election publicity campaign in
Rajbiraj (ht 30/08/2017)
3rd
phase local polls: EC says 1.8m voter IDs to be
reprinted (kp 29/08/2017)
Parties
eyeing for electoral alliance as polls in
Province 2 approach (rep 29/08/2017)
Parties
in race to pick poll candidates (kp
28/08/2017) [Obviously,
the central leaders of the parties once again
decide on the local candidates! This is the
opposite of democracy and local participation!!]
EC
setting up offices in local units of Province 2
(kp 28/08/2017)
Registered
at EC, RJP-N seeks ‘umbrella’ for fed,
provincial polls (kp 27/08/2017)
Parties
asked to list nominating officials (kp
26/08/2017)
Time
bound: To hold elections in a single phase, govt
should prioritise crucial electoral legislation
(kp 24/08/2017), Chances
of early poll acts slim (kp 25/08/2017)
More
than 1.3 million new voters registered (ht
25/08/2017)
Fix
roads before polls: EC to govt (kp
24/08/2017)
Morang
has 81,862 new voters (ht 23/08/2017), 20,000
new voters added in Palpa, by Mukti Prasad
Nyaupane (rep 23/08/2017)
EC
suggests govt to hold elections separately
(kp 23/08/2017)
Not
my candidate: The right to reject all candidates
during elections is essential in a participatory
democracy, by Saurav Karki (kp 22/08/2017) [This is especially important
under the system of nepotism that is prevalent
in all Nepalese parties!!]
EC
investigates into Budhanilkantha voter
registration dispute (kp 21/08/2017)
Over
1 million new voters registered (kp
20/08/2017)
Close
schools in Province 2 for a week: EC (ht
19/08/2017) [Why for a
week?????]
EC
says difficult to hold two major polls together
(kp 17/08/2017), Both
polls to be held together most likely on
November 20: Govt preparing to announce date by
Sunday after consulting with EC, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 18/08/2017), EC,
parties agree to hold provincial, parliamentary
elections by Nov 23 (rep 18/08/2017)
EC
bars political leaders from distributing relief
items in Province 2 (rep 18/08/2017)
Cabinet
extends
CDC’s tenure by 15 days: CDC officials say their
work was affected by the SC’s ruling last week
that cleared way for adding new federal units in
Province 2 (kp 16/08/2017)
EC
asks govt to announce date for polls immediately
(ht 16/08/2017)
Keep
on voting: Election season is in full swing, and
archaic practices and laws need to be reformed,
by Krishna Man Pradhan (kp 15/08/2017)
Govt
to EC: Give RJP-N single election symbol (kp
14/08/2017)
Election
authority writes to govt to purchase EVMs,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 13/08/2017)
Vote
of confidence: The Election Commission should be
strengthened to make it a bulwark of democracy,
by Bishnu Hari Marasini (kp 11/08/2017)
Fix
a date, by Rameshwar Bohara (nt 11/08/2017)
Election
Commission’s central office also registering
voters (ht 10/08/2017)
Constituency
Delineation Concerns, by Mukti Rijal (rn
10/08/2017)
Prepare
for both polls together, Deuba tells EC:
Election officials ask govt to fix dates by
August 17 (kp 08/08/2017), Hold
provincial, parliamentary polls together, PM
tells EC: Poll panel pitches for use of EVMs
(ht 09/08/2017), EC
asks govt to announce date for elections pronto
(ht 09/08/2017)
Renu
Dahal turns the tables on Devi Gyawali: Wins the
mayoral race securing 43,127 votes against her
rival’s 42,924 (kp 06/08/2017), Renu’s
victory fails to impress Maoist leaders (kp
07/08/2017), Maoist,
NC take out victory rally in Bharatpur, by
Bimal Khatiwada (kp 07/08/2017)
UML
won most seats with vote share like NC’s, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/08/2017)
Local
poll losses trigger blam game in NC, UML, by
Sher Bahadur KC (rep 06/08/2017)
Province
2 Election: Stage Set For One-upmanship, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 06/08/2017)
Voters’
education programme: EC to launch campaign in
Province 2 on August 17 (kp 06/08/2017)
75.58pc
voter
turnout in Bharatpur-19 (kp 05/08/2017)
Out-district
voter registration very high in Valley: EC
(ht 05/08/2017)
Constituency
delimitation:
So much to do, only a few days in hand; CDC,
which has 2 weeks, is yet to fix basis for
carving out constituencies (kp 04/08/2017), ‘Gerrymandering’
warned (kp 04/08/2017), CEC
Yadav advises CDC on delineation: Says don’t
overlap rural municipalities and division of
wards (ht 05/08/2017), CDC
to expedite report writing (ht 05/08/2017),
CDC
weighing delineation models (ht 06/08/2017)
CEC:
Logistical issues if two polls held together
(kp 04/08/2017)
MPs
demand 55 FPTP seats for women (ht
04/08/2017)
Lawmakers
for letting EC decide poll dates (kp
03/08/2017)
EC’s
voter registration boosts citizenship applicant
numbers, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
03/08/2017)
All
demands can’t be fulfilled, says CDC (ht
03/08/2017)
EC
to request govt to purchase EVMs (rep
02/08/2017)
Major
parties gear up for Phase 3 poll (kp
01/08/2017), Dahal
for alliance with Madhesi parties (kp
01/08/2017)
Court
upholds EC’s re-polling decision, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 31/07/2017), Bharatpur
poll officer told to hold re-election in Ward 19
at the earliest (kp 01/08/2017), Conduct
repoll in Bharatpur-19 as soon as possible:
Election panel (ht 01/08/2017), Bharatpur
mayoral candidate’s son held (ht
03/08/2017), Ensure
fair re-polling in Bharatpur-19, says EC (ht
03/08/2017)
CEC
Yadav sees logistical hurdles in holding two
elections together (kp 31/07/2017), Price
of polls: PM and EC should make all efforts to
hold provincial and general polls in one go if
it’s politically feasible (kp 31/07/2017)
Voters’
registration at local levels from today (kp
31/07/2017)
Call
to form 3 constituencies in Banke (kp
30/07/2017), CDC
collects suggestions in Pokhara (ht
30/07/2017), Constituency
delimitation: Parties remain at odds over bases
(kp 31/07/2017), CDC
urged to give more weightage to population
(ht 31/07/2017), ‘Stress
geography for poll constituencies’ (ht
01/08/2017), Parties
lay stress on population (kp 02/08/2017)
EC
tells parties to enroll for upcoming polls: Asks
parties to enroll by Aug 27 (rep 30/07/2017)
MPs
for banning candidates for 10 yrs for
involvement in tearing ballot papers (rep
30/07/2017)
Parliament
to send election related bills to House panel,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht 30/07/2017)
EC
mulling
single ballot paper for FPTP, PR: Plans to
propose the idea if provincial and federal polls
are held together; What the poll body is
planning, however, has drawn mixed reactions,
with some saying it will avoid confusion among
voters and others saying it limits people’s
choice, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
29/07/2017), Govt
preparing to hold 2 major polls together: Says
it will save money, ensure country does not miss
Jan 21 deadline, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
30/07/2017)
NEFIN
for
ensuring proportional representation in all
elections: After consulting with indigenous
lawmakers from several parties, NEFIN drafts
amendment proposals to the election bills
(kp 28/07/2017)
‘Two
levels of polls possible at one go’: For this
the FPTP and PR votes should also be counted
simultaneously: EC (ht 28/07/2017)
Apex
court verdict deferred for 10th time (rep
28/07/2017) [This smells
of political undermining of jurisdiction!]
EC
to discuss use of EVMs with parties (kp
27/07/2017)
More
than 4 million votes cast in phase II civic
polls invalid: EC (ht 27/07/2017) [How can these elections be
called fair and democratic??]
Recovering
the expenses: High election campaign costs
provide legitimacy to political corruption,
by Sanjaya Mahato (kp 27/07/2017)
Voter
registration pulling crowds, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 26/07/2017), Tikapur
sees rise in number of people seeking
citizenship certificates, by Yogesh Rawal
(rep 26/07/2017)
Pressure
builds within RJPN for poll participation
(rep 26/07/2017)
Petitioners
plead
against poll panel’s decision to order
re-polling, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
24/07/2017), Bharatpur
fracas:
AG challenges petitioners’ right to move SC,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/07/2017)
Right
to
reject sought in new election bill (ht
24/07/2017)
Time
constraint may affect EC's EVM plan (rep
24/07/2017)
Flawed
Analysis Of Poll Results, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 23/07/2017)
Carter
Center
renews call for poll observation (kp
23/07/2017)
EC
expert panel suggests Indian EVMs for upcoming
elections, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 23/07/2017)
Govt
forms
CDC under former SC justice Das: Gives 21 days
to carve out constituencies for national,
provincial polls; After receiving CDC’s report,
the government will send it to Parliament, which
then will forward it to the Election Commission
(kp 21/07/2017), Race
against
time: The Constituency Delineation Commission
should be allowed to function independently
(kp 21/07/2017), Govt
yet
to contact CDC chairperson, members (ht
22/07/2017)
Phase
III
local poll calendar published (kp
21/07/2017), India-made
EVMs
capable of including all parties: EC team;
Officials fear time constraint for using voting
machines during upcoming provincial, federal
polls, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/07/2017), Bills
for
federal and provincial polls tabled (kp
21/07/2017), Candidacy
nominations for Province 2 polls on Sept 6
(rep 21/07/2017)
Metro
without
mayor: "Maoists did not just tear up ballot
papers, but attacked democracy as well", by
Om Astha Rai (nt 21/07/2017))
CROs
entrusted
with holding DCC elections (ht 20/07/2017)
High
invalid vote despite Rs 750m spent on voter
education, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 20/07/2017)
Elected
local
reps of Bharatpur unable to work: With vote
counting in wards no. 19 and 20 stalled, those
who won elections haven't been sworn in (ht
20/07/2017)
All
in
the same vote: To make the third phase of local
polls a success, big parties should go to the
interior of Province 2, by Deepak Chaudhary
(kp 19/07/2017)
After
pressure,
EC to go to local level for voter listing
(kp 19/07/2017), Rs1.7
billion
sought for 3rd phase vote (kp 19/07/2017), Voter
registration
picks pace in Kaski (ht 19/07/2017)
EC
may
extend voter-registration deadline: Poll panel
likely to allow out-district registration as
well, by Arjun Poudel (ht 18/07/2017)
Fringe
parties take strong exception to proposal to
retain 240 units (rep 18/07/2017)
Why
CPN-MC Had A Poor Performance, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 17/07/2017)
Morang
voter
education campaign ineffective (ht
17/07/2017), EC
begins nationwide voter registration campaign
(rep 17/07/2017), EC
re-urges PM to clear legal, administrative
hurdles without further delay (rep
17/07/2017)
PM
asks
EC to gear up for state, fed polls: Promises
Constituency Delimitation Commission ‘within a
week or two’ (kp 17/07/2017)
Provincial,
national
polls: Revised bills could affect women’s
representation, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
16/07/2017)
Six
parties
registered with EC (kp 16/07/2017)
EC
pressed
for wider voter listing (kp 15/07/2017), Elected
representatives yet to submit their expenditure
detail, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep
15/07/2017), 396
candidates of Rasuwa yet to submit election
expenditure, by Bhagwati Lama (rep
15/07/2017), Concerns
over upcoming polls as govt misses EC's deadline
(rep 15/07/2017)
Why
UML Won Local Elections, by Narad Bharadwaj
(rn 14/07/2017), Nepali
Congress
to hear from Province 2 leaders ahead of polls:
Party to assess its position in the eight Tarai
districts to devise a strategy for the third
phase of local polls (kp 14/07/2017)
Parties
call
for extending voter roll update duration: Seek
at least a month, saying 15-day window not
enough; As per the EC calendar, people can
register their names, correct mistakes on the
existing list and remove double
registration from July 16-30 (kp
13/07/2017)
Election
expenditure
details sought from parties, candidates:
Political parties, candidates and elected
representatives have to furnish details of poll
expenses in 30 days (ht 13/07/2017), 1,178
candidates
forfeit deposit after failing to secure 10 pc
votes (ht 13/07/2017)
Election
bills:
Candidates to be barred from race in more than
one constituency (kp 12/07/2017), 334
candidates
lose security deposit (ht 12/07/2017), UML
gives
relief materials to flood victims in Rajbiraj
(ht 12/07/2017)
CDC
delay
likely to hit poll cycle: EC seeks constituency
delimitation report by the end of this month,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 11/07/2017), Delayed
polls
to hinder dev works in Province 2, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 11/07/2017), Bharatpur
ballot
case: Hearing deferred for third time; To be
heard on July 17 (kp 11/07/2017) [Political reasons??],
EC
takes
action against poll observers (ht
11/07/2017), Temporary
police
of Province 2 sent off before phase III polls
(ht 11/07/2017), 21
pc
votes invalid in Biratnagar Metropolitan City
(ht 11/07/2017)
Two
election
related laws forwarded to Cabinet (kp
10/07/2017), EC
set
to update voters’ list from mid-July, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 10/07/2017), Voter
registration
for provincial, central parliamentary elections
to begin from July 16 (ht 10/07/2017), Unconvincing:
The
EC should reconsider its decision and allow the
citizens to register their names in the voters
roll from a convenient place (ht 12/07/2017)
Nepali
Congress
asserts supremacy in Biratnagar (kp
10/07/2017), RJP-N
not
to get election symbol of its choice (kp
10/07/2017), EC
refuses to provide new election symbol to RJPN
(rep 10/07/2017), Endangered
Baramu
folk win 14 seats (kp 10/07/2017), 11
parties
in registration process for upcoming elections (kp
10/07/2017), Frequent
poll
deferrals cost Rs 4 billion, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep 10/07/2017)
Hearing
on
Bharatpur ballot row on Monday (kp
08/07/2017), EC
keen
to use EVMs in upcoming polls (ht
08/07/2017), Nripa
Bahadur Od: The first dalit mayor of a
sub-metropolis, by Dil Bahadur Chhantyal
(rep 09/07/2017), Ex-teachers
elected
in various posts in rural municipalities
(rep 09/07/2017)
UML
makes
most of elections, leaves NC to lick its wounds:
Party managed to sell its agenda well even in
Tarai districts, say experts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/07/2017), Election
results
of Dharan Sub-metropolis likely in a week
(ht 07/07/2017), Election
fervor returns as RJPN mulling to register party,
by Ritesh Tripathi (rep 07/07/2017), Former
MPs soundly defeated in mayoral races, by
Devendra Basnet (rep 07/07/2017), Big
parties lose traditional strongholds in Jhapa,
by Raju Adhikari (rep 07/07/2017)
Not
disappointed
with poll results: Bibeksheel, Sajha: Parties
admit lack of organisational base (kp
06/07/2017), Uncertainty
persists
over stalled vote count in Dharan (kp
06/07/2017), The
long
road: The dominance of major parties might bring
some political stability, but it has its
pitfalls (kp 06/07/2017), Election
results
of 13 local units in Morang declared; NC takes
lead (ht 06/07/2017), 358
forfeit
poll security deposit in Dhankuta (ht
06/07/2017), 15
per
cent votes invalid in Biratnagar (ht
06/07/2017), Flood
victims untouched by election excitement, by
Sher Bahadur KC (rep 06/07/2017), RJPN
candidate wins elections, by Kiran Man
Bajracharya (rep 06/07/2017), Internal
feuds cost parties their traditional strongholds,
by Bhim Chapagain (rep 06/07/2017)
EC
wants
poll dates by first week of August (kp
05/07/2017), EC
asks
govt to give laws and fix polls date (ht
05/07/2017)
20
per
cent votes cast in KMC invalid (ht
05/07/2017) [Such
percentage calls the local elections into
question!!]
Independent
candidate
wins mayoral race (kp 05/07/2017), RPP’s
Rana
elected mayor of Nepalgunj (ht 05/07/2017),
When
luck
comes into play in elections (ht 05/07/2017)
[Elections must not be a
lottery! There should be a run-off ballot in
such cases!], CPN-Maoist
Centre
wins Bhajani, Kailali (ht 05/07/2017), UML
internal rifts lose it stronghold to NC, by
Ajit Tiwari (rep 05/07/2017), CPN-UML
bites dust in its own strongholds, by Ajit
Tiwari (rep), Parties
losing traditional strongholds in Province 5, 7,
by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 05/07/2017), Strike
affects normal life in Rolpa, by Dinesh
Subedi (rep 05/07/2017)
Preferred
Political Forces, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
05/07/2017)
What
The Local Elections Say, by Prem Khatry (rn
04/07/2017), Fringe
parties
limited to handful wins (kp 04/07/2017), Muslim
woman
elected vice-chair (kp 04/07/2017), UML
wins
Ghorahi Sub-metropolis (ht 04/07/2017), Independent
candidates
faring badly in Biratnagar Metropolis (ht
04/07/2017), Parties
file
complaint seeking re-poll (ht 04/07/2017), 85
forfeit
poll security deposit (ht 04/07/2017), Nationalist
stand,
weak NC leadership helped UML in polls, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 04/07/2017), Gachchhadar,
Yadav
maintain influence in their regions, by Amar
Khadka (rep 04/07/2017), Poll
results
bring joy to some and tears to others, by
Sher Bahadur KC (rep 04/07/2017)
EC
forms
panel to complete all polls by Nov-end (ht
03/07/2017)
EC
again proposes buying EVMs: This time from India,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 03/07/2017)
Third-phase
elections:
Too many invalid votes, by Birendra P.
Mishra (ht 03/07/2017)
Congress
‘weakened’
in Deuba’s home district, by DR Panta and
Mohan Budhair (kp 03/07/2017), UML
wins
most hill districts of Province 1 (ht
03/07/2017), Dhangadi
Sub-metropolis
records very high number of invalid votes,
by Tekendra Deuba (ht 03/07/2017), Small margins
making all the difference (ht 03/07/2017), Vote
count
too slow in Biratnagar Metropolis (ht
03/07/2017), Four
Dadeldhura
journos win top civic posts (ht 03/07/2017),
UML
buoyed, NC-Maoists upset with poll results,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep 03/07/2017), Is
Maoist Center bound to confine to rural areas?,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep 03/07/2017), UML
wins in all 7 local units of Dhankuta, by
Siddha Raj Rai (rep 03/07/2017), Other
parties making in-roads into Maoist stronghold
Rolpa, by Dinesh Subedi (rep 03/07/2017), Mother
defeats
daughter in elections (rep 03/07/2017), NC
wins in CPN-UML stronghold Rampur, by Himal
Lamsal (rep 03/07/2017)
Parliament
and
Provincial Assembly elections not possible in
single phase: CEC Yadav (ht 02/07/2017)
2nd
Phase Of Local Poll: People Dump Extremist
Forces, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 02/07/2017)
UML
maintains
lead in sub-metropolises: NC ahead in
Biratnagar, Rastriya Prajatantra Party in
Nepalgunj (kp 02/07/2017), Nepali
Congress
leading poll race in Province 7 (ht
02/07/2017), CPN-MC
ahead
in Province 5 (ht 02/07/2017), CPN-UML
wins
in 25 local levels in Province 1 (ht
02/07/2017), 105
votes
invalid, woman loses by 5, by Thakur Singh
Tharu (kp 02/07/2017), Sluggish
pace
of vote counting in Dhangadi Sub-Metropolis irks
residents (ht 02/07/2017), Is
UML emerging as largest party in local poll?
(rep 02/07/2017), Polls
performance of fringe parties continue to go
from bad to worse (rep 02/07/2017), Madhesi
Janaadhikar Forum dominant in Tikapur: Tharus'
vote dominant in Tikapur, by Yogesh Rawal
(rep 02/07/2017), Biratnagar's
electoral alliances in crisis, by Ajit
Tiwari (rep 02/07/2017), EC
to accept only ballots sealed in ballot boxes:
Vote counting has been affected at some local
units due to differences among parties (rep
02/07/2017), Voters
not ready to change their mindset, by Rohit
Rai (rep 02/07/2017)
EC
proposes
holding all elections by Nov 23 (kp
01/07/2017), EC
moots deadlines for provincial, central polls,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 91/07/2017), Hold
provincial,
parliamentary polls before December: EC (ht
01/07/2017), Parliament
and
Provincial Assembly elections not possible in
single phase: CEC Yadav (ht 01/07/2017)
UML,
NC
in tight race, Maoists distant third: The main
opposition is ahead in Provinces 1 and 5
while the NC is better placed in Province 7 (kp
01/07/2017), Will
major
forces win west Tarai? Regional parties trail in
early race, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
01/07/2017), UML
wins
in three local levels in Province 1 (ht
01/07/2017), CPN-MC
clean
sweeps civic polls in Rukum (ht 01/07/2017),
Nepali
Congress
ahead in Province 7 (ht 01/07/2017), UML
registers victory in Deuba's home district,
by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 01/07/2017))
Women
voters
outnumber men: High turnout brings grim fact
into focus: Male migration to different
countries in search of work (kp 30/06/2017),
Second
phase
local polls: Early results put UML and NC in
close contest (kp 30/06/2017), Counting
begins
in 307 local levels; CPN-UML leading in most
(ht), NC
alleges
‘booth capture’ (kp 30/06/2017), NC-Maoist
electoral alliance again demands re-poll, by
Ram Bahadur Kunwar (rep 30/06/2017), Three
injured
in Bajhang clash: The Maoist Centre threatens to
obstruct the vote count if the arrested party
cadres are not freed immediately (kp
30/06/2017) [Crimes are
not punishable if they are committed by party
cadres??], Phase
II
civic poll results coming in (ht
30/06/2017), Peaceful
polls:
The two phases of local elections have proved
the fact that the people want peace, stability
and prosperity through periodic elections
(ht 30/06/2017), Early
vote
count spells tight race between NC, UML: CPN
(Maoist Center) stands third, other fringe
parties lead in some seat (rep 30/06/2017),
All
eyes on Biratnagar poll: Vote counting delayed
for five hours, by Ajit Tirai (rep
30/06/2017), by Kanak Mani Dixit (nt
30/06/2017), Voting
in
the rain, by Neel Kantha Uprety (nt
30/06/2017), 2
down, 1 to go (nt 30/06/2017), Getting
to
the other side: Despite lack of conviction that
local elections will improve lives, people cross
swollen rivers to vote, by Gopal Gartaula
(nt 30/06/2017)
Phase
II
polls see 70.5pc voter turnout: People brave
rains in some parts of the country to reach
polling centres to cast votes;EC says voting
concluded peacefully with no untoward incidents
in any of the provinces , by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 29/06/2017), 70.5
pc voter turnout in phase 2 local polls (rep
29/06/2017), Observers
say
voting ‘highly encouraging and peaceful’: The
NHRC has drawn authorities’ attention to poll
timing given the difficulties faced by voters
due to rains (kp 29/06/2017), Up
to 80 percent voter turnout in Madhesi
constituencies, by Sher Bahadur KC and
Kiranman Bajracharya (rep 29/06/2017), Poll
deferral disappoints locals of Province 2,
by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 29/06/2017), Poll
lessons:
Election success should encourage major parties
to engage with RJP-N (kp 29/06/2017), Tingla
villagers
refuse to cast vote (kp 29/06/2017), Pressure
mounts
on RJP-N; all eyes on 3rd phase now (kp
29/06/2017), Thawang
locals
participate in polls with enthusiasm, by
Kashiram Dangi (kp 29/06/2017), Four
fake
voters held in Dhankuta (ht 29/06/2017), Voters
brave weather, defy threats (rep
29/06/2017), First-time
voters enthusiastically participated in local
elections (rep 29/06/2017), 4
elderly die at polling centers (rep
29/06/2017)
Head
constable
saves hundreds from fatal bomb explosion (ht
29/06/2017), Policeman
risks his own life to save voters from bomb
explosion, by Devendra Basnet (rep
29/06/2017), Bomb
terror in various districts on Election Day
(rep 29/06/2017)
Parties
used
853 children during Phase I polls: CCWB (kp
28/06/2017)
EC
submits
torn ballots to court: Hearing set for July 7
(kp 28/06/2017)
Anti-poll
parties playing double roles (rep
28/06/2017)
LDOs
asked
to Determine size of DCCs (kp 27/06/2017)
Clashes,
blasts
raise security concerns: Such incidents could
result in low voter turnout during polls:
Experts (kp 27/06/2017), Light
to
moderate rains expected on voting day (kp
27/06/2017), EC
‘not
acting tough’ on election code violators (kp
27/06/2017), 250,000
leave
Valley for vote (kp 27/06/2017), Surge
in
outbound traffic from capital (ht
27/06/2017), United
States,
UK appeal for peaceful polls (kp
27/06/2017), Poll
officials
to accept govt IDs from voters (kp
27/06/2017), Observers
charge
EC lost its independence (kp 27/06/2017), Voter
education
‘ineffective’ in Siddharthanagar, by Madhav
Dhungana (kp 27/06/2017), IED
detonated
at house of UML candidate (kp 27/06/2017), EC
urges
govt to discipline Mainali (ht 27/06/2017),
Security
stepped
up in Province 7: One bomb disposal team has
been deployed a every local level (ht
27/06/2017), 10,630
yet
to receive voters’ ID in Morang (ht
27/06/2017), EC
to tighten preventive measures against ballot
tearing, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 27/06/2017),
Thin
security presence spawns worry in Dang during
polls, by Devendra Basnet (rep 27/06/2017),
Nepalgunj
voters
want haphazard development to stop, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep 27/06/2017)
Is
UML Reconsidering Its Position?, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 26/06/2017)
No
measures
to reduce invalid votes: Observers (kp
26/06/2017), Only
fresh
voter ID cards to be accepted: Those issued
during 2013 CA polls, citizenship cards,
passports, driving licences or land certificates
won’t work unless the EC decides otherwise
(kp 26/06/2017), Three
missions
permitted to watch polls (kp 26/06/2017), Silence
period
on (kp 26/06/2017), 7
injured in explosion during Maoist Centre’s
election rally (kp 26/06/2017), Migrant
workers
returning home for elections, by Khagendra
Awasthi (kp 26/06/2017), Prez
approves
Army mobilisation for second phase of local
polls (ht 26/06/2017), Code
of
conduct violations rife in Bajura (ht
26/06/2017), Big
parties fooling voters with conflicting promises
(rep 26/06/2017), Ex-Kamaiyas
to vote for candidates who will address their
demands, by Balkrishna Adhikari and Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 26/06/2017), Nepal-India
border closed for elections (rep
26/06/2017), All
parties have their eye on landless voters in
Dharan, by Durga Dulal and Rohit Rai (rep
26/06/2017) [They will
forget this with the closing of the polling
stations!]
Cheated
and
silenced, the voters in the Terai will go to the
polls with a heavy heart, by Anurag Acharya
(The Record 25/06/2017)
Minority
groups
flay parties for ignoring them (kp
25/06/2017), Brush
with
controversies may weaken EC’s teeth: Vehicle
purchase plan, call details of staffers among
other issues in question (kp
25/06/2017), Not
against
polls: RJP-N (kp 25/06/2017), Bibeksheel
Party
gunning for 2nd round vote: The party is running
for mayor and deputy mayor in Baitadi, Kailali
and Kanchanpur districts (kp 25/06/2017), 51
election
candidates over 80 years of age (ht
25/06/2017), Madhes-based
parties
likely to give tough fight to Big III in Morang
(ht 25/06/2017), 3
communities will decide Nepalgunj poll result,
by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 25/06/2017), RJPN
brass campaign for party's independent
candidates, by Sher Bahadur KC (rep
25/06/2017), Voter
ID
card distribution begins today (rep
25/06/2017), Tea
estate workers lament 'use and throw' policy of
political parties, by Raju Adhikari (rep
25/06/2017), Leaders
only visit us during elections: Locals (rep
25/06/2017) [!!]
Rejected
blue
ink to be used in vote again (kp
24/06/2017), CEC
Yadav
plays down EC secy’s transfer (ht
24/06/2017), Old
faces competing for mayoral post in Gulmi,
by Shiva Lal Subedi (rep 24/06/2017), Maoist
Center lures voters with sample land ownership
certificates in Dharan, by Rohit Rai (rep
24/06/2017)
Election
To
Education: The failure of the three parties to
bring the RJPN in the election process will
definitely pose a threat to the legitimacy of
the elections, by Keshab Poudel (sp
23/06/2017)
Costly
Election Boycott, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
23/06/2017), No
political
pressure on EC: Yadav (kp 23/06/2017), Mayoral
candidates
vow to rejuvenate Biratnagar, by Madhav
Ghimire and Binod Bhandari (kp 23/06/2017), EC
likely
to bar party reps from touching ballot papers
(ht 23/06/2017), 32
Doti
polling centres sensitive (ht 23/06/2017), 66
polling
stations highly sensitive in Kanchanpur, 18 in
Palpa (ht 23/06/2017), NHRC
to
monitor elections in 35 districts on June 28
(ht 23/06/2017), Polling
Together:
Two years after bloody clashes, Tikapur is
trying to bury the past to hold local elections,
by Shreejana Shrestha (nt 23/06/2017), Polls
apart (nt 23/06/2017), Factors
that could sway Butwal city polls, by Roshan
Sedhai and Sher Bahadur KC (rep 23/06/2017), Big
parties woo Tharu voters in Tikapur, by
Balkrishna Adhikari and Yogesh Rawal (rep
23/06/2017)
How
Crazy
Are We?, by Hemang Dixit (sp 23/06/2017)
Local
Polls
ill legitimacy: Although the second phase of
local election is under way, the absence of
RJPN, a strong Madheshi group, will pose a
question of legitimacy (sp 23/06/2017)
EC
secy transferred after row over purchase of cars,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 23/06/2017), Election
commissioners
scramble to defend move (kp 24/06/2017)
Fringe
parties' survival at stake with rise in
political opportunism, by Roshan Sedhai (rep
23/06/2017)
Setting
a
bad precedent: Postponing elections is a
terrible habit, it will weaken Nepal’s democracy,
by Damakant Jayshi (nt 23/06/2017)
The
baffled
voters: Effective voter education programmes are
necessary to reduce the number of invalid
ballots, by Umesh Raj Regmi (kp 23/06/2017)
Second
Round Poll: Success Will Prevail, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 22/06/2017), Achham’s
female
candidates for compulsory girl child education,
by Menuka Dhungana (kp 22/06/2017), Central
leaders
busy in election campaigns (kp 22/06/2017),
Election
Commission
clueless about number of contestants (ht
22/06/2017), EC
deploys
75 undercover officials for phase II election
(ht 22/06/2017), Dalits
of
Bajura village cannot vote freely (ht
22/06/2017)
EC
assigns
election symbols to candidates (kp
21/06/2017), EC
publishes
final list of nominees (ht 21/06/2017), NHRC
to
step up vigilance (kp 21/06/2017), 4
APF AIGs in election security visit (kp
21/06/2017), 7
held for anti-election activities (kp
21/06/2017), SC
directs
EC to produce torn ballot (kp 21/06/2017), SC
asks
EC to submit ‘original decision’ over Bharatpur
re-polling (ht 21/06/2017), SC
seeks torn Bharatpur ballots, other documents
(rep 21/06/2017), Communication
unavailable
for 4 remote polling stations in Bajura (ht
21/06/2017), Women
leaders buoyed, eyeing better posts in next
elections, by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep
21/06/2017), Over
5,000 women elected in phase one local polls
(rep 21/06/2017), Candidates
head into election campaigns carrying flags and
symbols of other parties (rep 21/06/2017)
Is
it ethical for teachers to take to politics?
Some 1,000 teachers quit their jobs to contest
local polls, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 21/06/2017)
Election
And Population Dynamics, by Prem Khatry (rn
20/06/2017), 11
elected
unopposed (kp 20/06/2017), Four-day
school
closure for polls (kp 20/06/2017) [Schools cannot be closed
often enough!], Parties
counting
on Muslim voters in Rupandehi and Kapilvastu,
by Madhav Dhungana and Manoj Paidel (kp
20/06/2017), Tingla
residents
boycott election (kp 20/06/2017), Parties
urged
to exercise restraint: EC (ht 20/06/2017), Poll
code
of conduct flouted in Province 7 (ht
20/06/2017), 3,366
nominated
to contest for 685 posts in Jhapa election
(ht 20/06/2017), 1,234
candidates
to contest in polls in Panchthar (ht
20/06/2017), Twenty
candidates
contesting in Khotang (ht 20/06/2017), NC,
Maoists join hands to keep UML at bay: Form a
poll alliance in over 70 local units (rep
20/06/2017), Communal
harmony major agenda for Tikapur voters, by
Yogesh Rawal (rep 20/06/2017)
CPN-MC,
FSF-N
tie up for votes in Biratnagar (ht
19/06/2017), Ensure
elections:
The EC will have to do more to ensure that
elections are held and the counting is also done
in a free, fair and impartial manner without any
security lapses (ht 19/06/2017), RJPN
attempts to foil candidacy filing in various
districts, by Mahesh Kumar Das and Suresh
Yadav (rep 19/06/2017), RJPN
demands release of cadres (rep 19/06/2017),
Political
parties violate election laws (rep
19/06/2017), Thawang
finally ready for polls, by Devendra Basnet
and Dinesh Subedi (rep 19/06/2017), We
are caught between the government and RJPN:
Locals of Province-2, by Upendra Yadav (rep
19/06/2017), ‘Phase
III
poll as suggested by agitating forces’ (ht
19/06/2017) [Did they
really suggest it in this way?], No
Shift In Position Fuelling The Fire, by
Nandalal Tiwari (rn 19/06/2017), Polls
‘undemocratic’,
say RJP-N leaders, by Madhav Dhungana (kp 19/06/2017), Candidacies
filed
despite protests (kp 19/06/2017), Sporadic
clashes
in Tarai but candidates unfazed (kp 19/06/2017), UML
cadre
killed in clash with NC in Bajura (ht 19/06/2017), FA
condemns
firing, arrest of protesters (ht 19/06/2017), Doubtful
deferral:
It would be wrong to blame only the RJPN for
Province 2 delay. Congress is as responsible,
by David Kainee (rep 19/06/2017)
Nominations
for
June 28 local elections today, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 18/06/2017), Candidates
to
file nomination today (ht 18/06/2017), Refrain
from
using kids for electioneering: EC (ht
18/06/2017), Far-flung
Bajura
villages deprived of voter education (ht
18/06/2017)
Holding
Local Polls Still A Challenge, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn 17/06/2017), Poll
officials,
volunteers return from Province 2 (kp
17/06/2017), EC
lifts
some provisions of election code of conduct in
Province 2 (ht 17/06/2017), Polls
leave
villages across Mechi untouched (ht
17/06/2017), RJPN
cadres torch poll materials (rep 17/06/2017)
Nomination
deadline
pushed to Sunday (kp 16/06/2017), Govt
postpones
polls in Province 2: UML objects to the move;
RJP-N unconvinced; Deuba runs risk of repeating
history (kp 16/06/2017), Invalid
ballot:
Candidates teach people how to vote, by
Birendra KC (kp 16/06/2017), Two
former
PLA members in race for top local level posts in
Morang (ht 16/06/2017), CPN-MC
hindering
poll campaigning, allege NC, UML (ht
16/06/2017), The
Third-Phase
Local Election, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
16/06/2017)
Strong
security
in place for polls: Home minister (kp
15/06/2017), EC
concerned
as officials detained (kp 15/06/2017), Remote
Bajura
villagers demand parturition centre in return
for votes (ht 15/06/2017), 15
voting
centres most sensitive in Panchthar (ht
15/06/2017), Bajhang
women to vote for those pledging to end
chhaupadi (rep 15/06/2017)
Phase
II
poll preparations complete: CEC (ht
14/06/2017), Tea
workers
announce ‘no vote’ agitation (ht
14/06/2017), UML
cadres
injured in Bajura clash (ht 14/06/2017), Teacher
falls
prey to leaders’ promise (ht 14/06/2017), NC
picks
Dalit leader as mayoral candidate (ht
14/06/2017), Security
beefed up across tarai amid RJPN threats
(rep 14/06/2017), 42
polling stations marked 'security-sensitive' in
Udayapur, by Maheshwor Chamling Rai (rep), Birgunj
locals eager to cast votes, by Ram Saran
Tamang (rep 14/06/2017)
Technically
included,
practically left out: The number of Dalit
candidates for top jobs in municipal and village
councils is near zero despite commitments for
inclusion in the constitution and party
documents, by Bhola Paswan (The Record
13/06/2017)
Candidate
selection
delayed in Province 2, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 13/06/2017), Confusion
reigns
in central Tarai (kp 13/06/2017), UML
not
to back party’s corrupt local reps (kp
13/06/2017), ‘EC
can’t
accept third-phase elections’ (kp
13/06/2017), It’s
all
a ruse: Landless people’s take on polls, by
Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 13/06/2017), NHRC
condemns
poll event disruption (ht 13/06/2017), Election
fever
grips Biratnagar metropolis (ht 13/06/2017),
Parties
launch
poll campaign in Jhapa district (ht
13/06/2017), Major
political parties struggling to finalize
candidates, by Santosh Singh (rep
13/06/2017), Bhojpur
wants
capable, competent persons (ht 13/06/2017),
RJPN
cadres beat up 3 polling officers, vandalize
vehicles (rep 13/06/2017)
Parties
accused of giving tickets to affluent candidates,
by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 13/06/2017)
Bibeksheel
set
to field candidates in five districts: Sajha
focuses on party organisation, remains undecided,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/06/2017), EC:
Materials
printed in local languages with ‘good intent’
(kp 12/06/2017), ‘Zero
tolerance
against anti-election activities’ (kp
12/06/2017), Apex
court
postpones hearing on Bharatpur ballot count row:
Bench of Justices Bishwombher Prasad Shrestha
and Prakash Man Singh Raut ‘find no time for the
case’ (kp 12/06/2017) [??], MTF
submits
details for candidate authorisation (kp
12/06/2017), EC
fiat
to strictly implement poll conduct code (ht
12/06/2017), FNJ
members
told to resign before filing candidacy for civic
polls (ht 12/06/2017), Candidates
selection
incomplete in Bara (ht 12/06/2017), Parties
yet
to choose poll contestants in Siraha (ht
12/06/2017), Kin
of
poll-clash victim stage mute rally (ht
12/06/2017), Family,
ethnic ties decisive in tarai polls, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 12/06/2017)
CPN-UML
finalises
Province 1 candidates (kp 11/06/2017), 3
parties field aspirants from a single family
(kp 11/06/2017), Poll
body
firm on ensuring code compliance (kp
11/07/2017), 20
candidates
obtained less than 100 votes in Kavre (ht
11/06/2017), Major
parties finalize candidates in Dhankuta, by
Siddharaj Rai (rep 11/06/2017), Parties
barred from distributing symbol-printed materials
(rep 11/06/2017)
EC
gives
RJP-Nepal three days to submit details (kp
10/06/2017), Parties
gearing
up for quick candidate picks , by Tika Ram
Pradhan (kp 10/06/2017), ‘Illegal
arms
a major security threat’ (kp 10/06/2017)
House
amends
Local Level Election Act: Move aimed at bringing
agitating parties on board the election process,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 09/06/2017)
Special
security
plan for polls in Rupandehi, by Madhav
Dhungana (kp 08/06/2017)
Over
4,500
temporary cops resign (kp 07/06/2017), Election
offices
stage mock polls, run voter education programme,
by Bedraj Paudel (kp 07/06/2017), Election
fever
grips Bhojpur (ht 07/06/2017)
Question
of
credibility: The Election Commission acting like
an extended wing of the government does not bode
well for democracy, by Achyut Wagle (kp
06/06/2017)
RJP-N
‘ready’
for polls with one of six vote symbols: Election
officials say the demanded symbol - umbrella -
cannot be given to the united party as ballot
papers have already been printed and delivered
to the districts, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 06/06/2017)
EC
to
take diplomats on poll inspection visits (ht
06/06/2017), Election
drives
wedge between siblings (ht 06/06/2017), Preparations
for
polls over in Sunsari (ht 06/06/2017)
First
vote
in rainy season fraught with challenges, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 05/06/2017)
Brothers
become
rival candidates in Baitadi (kp 05/06/2017),
Bharatpur
vote
count venue declared prohibited zone (kp
05/06/2017), Writ
petition
against EC’s decision on Bharatpur vote row:
Petitioners demand annulment of the Election
Commission’s decision and a court order for the
EC to resume counting of the votes in the
disputed ward (kp 05/06/2017), SC
stays
EC’s decision to hold re-polling in Bharatpur-19
(hts 05/06/2017), Re-polling
in
bharatpur-19: Apex court stays EC decision; Asks
authorities to maintain status quo until Sunday
(kp 06/06/2017)
706
candidates
lose security deposit (ht 05/06/2017)
Educate
voters:
Emphasise on voter education for the upcoming
second phase of local elections, by Reena
Chikanbanjar (ht 04/06/2017)
44k
police
deployed in the East for poll security (kp
04/06/2017)
Mother,
daughter
NC’s deputy mayor candidates in Jhapa (kp
03/06/2017), NA
mobilised
to ensure security ahead of polls (ht
03/06/2017), Locals
concerned
as parties flout poll code of conduct in
Panchthar (ht 03/06/2017), Children
being
used for poll campaigning (ht 03/06/2017)
Bharatpur
vote
counting fiasco: 90 ballot papers found torn,
70pc in shreds, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
02/06/2017), EC
undecided how to resolve ballot-tearing row
(rep 02/06/2017), Political
parties
violating election code in Morang (ht
02/06/2017), Poll
date
change elates Muslims (ht 02/06/2017), Candidates
yet
to submit expense details (ht 02/06/2017), PM
election
boils down to EC decision on Bharatpur incident,
by Tika R. Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp
03/06/2017), Bharatpur
Scam Spoils Prachanda’s Image, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 04/06/2017)
RJP-N
viewed
as strong contender in the plains, by Aman
Koirala (kp 02/06/2017)
Local
concerns: Some analysts believe it will be tough
to hold elections in the Tarai belt without
first amending the constitution, by Biswas
Baral (rep 02/06/2017)
Bharatpur
vote
counting fiasco: EC panel fails to throw enough
light on incident, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
and Bimal Khatiwada (kp 01/06/2017), EC
seeks
number of ballot papers torn (ht
01/06/2017), Parties
gearing
up for elections in Biratnagar (ht
01/06/2017), Polls
rescheduled for June 28: Kune 16 is candidacy
nomination day (rep 01/6/2017), Repeated
deferrals annoys voters, candidates, by
Devendra Basnet (rep 01/06/2017), Rainfalls
may
affect elections during monsoon, by Ram
Saran Tamang (rep 01/06/2017)
Phase
II
local polls to be held on June 28: The
government says the decision to reschedule polls
was taken after members of the Muslim community
drew its attention to the Ramadan festival they
are observing (kp 31/05/2017), Govt
registers
bill to amend local poll law (kp 31/05/2017, RJP-N
fallen
between two stools? Differences within the party
stalling decision on its participation in local
elections: Some leaders within the RJP-N are for
finding ‘a political way out’ and going to polls
while others say participating in the polls
without government addressing their demands
would mean losing face with the constituencies,
by Anil Giri (kp 31/05/2017), RJP-N
cadres
clash with police, four injured: The clash
ensued when police intervened as the RJP-N
supporters were trying to padlock the office of
Chief Election Officer (kp 31/05/2017)
More
than
150,000 personnel to be deployed for poll
security (kp 31/05/2017), Widow
and
kids of slain Tamang seek protection, by
Rajendra Manandhar (kp 31/05/2017), Re-election
unacceptable,
says main opposition (ht 31/05/2017), UML
threatens protest if Bharatpur goes for re-polls
(rep 31/05/2017), Nine
journos
in election fray in Dang (ht 31/05/2017), Investigation
panel
returns from Chitwan (ht 31/05/2017), Quitting
job paid off only for eight, by Anil
Bhandari (rep 31/05/2017)
Phase
II
local elections rescheduled for June 23 (kp
30/05/2017), Govt
puts off phase 2 local polls for June 23
(rep 30/05/2017), NDF
seeks
conducive environment for polls (ht
30/05/2017), NC
picks
candidates for Doti, Udayapur (ht
30/05/2017), Vote
counting put off in Bharatpur after Maoists tear
ballot papers, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (rep
30/05/2017), Most
parties fielding Tharu candidates in Kailali
rural municipality (rep 30/05/2017)
Parties
‘ready
to delay polls by about a week’, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 29/05/2017)
UML’s
Shakya
elected Kathmandu mayor (kp 29/05/2017), ‘I’ll
make
Kathmandu a better place to live’, interview
Bidhya Sundar Shakya (kp 29/05/2017), Victory
in
defeat: New parties have proved that their foray
into politics is not only hype (kp), ‘Failing
to
win won’t stop our work’, interview with
Ranju Darshana Neupane (kp 29/05/2017), Sajha
Party
thanks its voters (kp 29/05/2017), EC
gears
up for second phase of local elections (kp
29/05/2017), Myadi
recruits
up in arms against police (kp 29/05/2017), Siraha
engaged
in preparations for local poll (ht
29/05/2017), EC
opening election office in all local units today
(rep 29/05/2017)
Second
Phase Election: Fraught With Challenges, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 28/05/2017), 100k
civil
staffers to be on poll duty (kp 28/05/2017),
RJP-N
protest
dampens poll spirit in Banke (kp
28/05/2017), Security
in
Bajura to be stepped up (kp 28/05/2017), Four-party
meeting
ends inconclusively: NC leaders ready to delay
second phase of local level elections, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 28/05/2017), Election
should
not be postponed: Oli, by Bhim Ghimire (kp
28/05/2017), Salt,
rice
top voters’ demands in remote Bajhang villages,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 28/05/2017)
Gathabandhan
ups
the ante: Announces protests aimed at foiling
June 14 election; The RJP-N says it will not
participate in polls as the government has
failed to address its demands and implement past
deals, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 26/05/2017), RJPN
announces to disrupt polls, by Roshan Sedhai
(rep 27/05/2017)
SC
stays
govt decision to add local units in Tarai
districts (kp 27/05/2017), SC
stays
addition of local levels in Tarai: Observes such
changes should be made one year before civic
polls, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 27/05/2017) [Under this consideration the
whole local elections would be invalid!!], UML
wins
mayor, news digest deputy mayor seats in Pokhara
Lekhnath (kp 27/05/2017), 11
women
candidates elected to deputy mayoral,
vice-chair’s posts in Dhading (ht
27/05/2017), Mood
in Madhes veering toward election, by Ajit
Tiwari (rep 27/05/2017), Locals
concerned about lack of voters' education,
by Raju Adhikari (27/05/2017)
Election
and
ballot papers: Simple solutions are possible,
by Pramod Raj Pokharel (ht 26/05/2017)
Including
the
excluded: The real winners of the local
elections are not political parties, but women,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 26/05/2017), Federal
feminine
republic of Nepal (nt 26/05/2017), Madam
Mayor, by Kantika Sejuwal (nt 26/05/2017)
Elections
with
added units not possible on June 14, says EC,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 26/05/2017), Parties
in
Banke ready for polls, save RJP-N (kp
26/05/2017), Voters
of
remote Bajura village demand rice before
election, by Arjun Shah (kp 26/05/2017), Madhes-centric
parties
welcome govt decision to increase local units
(kp 26/05/2017), Quake
victims
hope elected reps will help them get grant
(ht 26/05/2017), Election
activities
intensify in Dang (ht 26/05/2017), 13934
representatives elected in 278 local units
(rep 26/05/2017)
Unprincipled
Hobnobbing
In Local Polls, by Mukti Rijal (rn
25/05/2017), Gearing
Up For Second Phase Local Poll, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 25/05/2017), Police
blamed
for candidate’s death in Malkot firing (kp
25/05/2017), Security
beefed
up for second phase of local level elections
(ht 25/05/2017), Musahar
community
deprived of voter education (ht 25/05/2017),
Results
still awaited three cities, two other units
(rep 25/05/2017), Major
political parties facing hard time choosing
candidates (rep 25/05/2017)
Polls
on
June 14 with added local units difficult, says
EC: According to EC officials, PM Dahal has
sought to know whether postponing elections
could be an option to bring agitating forces on
board the poll process, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 25/05/2017), EC
tells
PM second phase polls not possible if local
bodies increase (ht 25/05/2017), EC
rules out polls in 22 newly-created local units:
Dahal proposes defering second round polls to
accomodate new units, by Bhadra Sharma (rep
25/05/2017)
Bar
Afghanistan, Nepal has perhaps the slowest vote
counting process, interview with Neel Kantha
Uprety (rep 25/05/2017)
Campaign
to
educate voters yet to reach villages (kp
24/05/2017), Aspirant
candidate
spends Rs 1.5m to open 6km track, by Basanta
Pratap Singh (kp 24/05/2017), Parties
at
pains to select candidates (ht 24/05/2017),
NC
selects
candidates in rural municipalities (ht
24/05/2017), EC
takes flak for not enforcing code, credibility
questioned (rep 24/05/2017), Preparations
in
full swing for phase II local polls, by
Binod Subedi (rep 24/05/2017), Locals
of
Rolpa eager to cast votes, by Dinesh Subedi
(rep 24/05/2017), Parties
set to adopt failed alliance strategy again,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 24/05/2017)
Congress
Can Bounce Back, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
24/05/2017)
Vote
count
resumes in Pokhara Lekhnath (kp 23/05/2017), UML
wins
mayor, NC deputy mayor in Madhyapur Thimi
(ht 23/05/2017), Madhes
moves into election mode, by Suresh Yadav
(rep 23/05/2017), Party-switching
worked for many but didn't for some, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep 23/06/2017), Maoists
still remain influential in 'war-era' bases,
by Devendra Basnet and Ganesh BK (rep 23/05/2017)
12
Tarai
districts to get 22 more local units: Cabinet
decides to upgrade Birgunj and Biratnagar as
metropolitan cities (kp 23/05/2017), Cabinet
adds
22 local levels in Tarai (ht 23/05/2017), Govt
forms 22 more local units in Tarai districts: EC
says it will now be 'quite difficult' to conduct
second round local polls on June 14, by
Bhadra Sharma and Gyan P. Neupane (rep
23/05/2017), Decision
to
increase number of local units puts EC in a fix:
The EC says it cannot make any comment as it is
yet to receive information about the government
decision of increasing 22 local units in 12
Tarai districts, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
24/05/2017), Local
unit
addition affects poll preparations, says CEC
Yadav: Chief commissioners says preparing new
voter lists and managing logistics in the new
local units are challenging tasks (kp
24/05/2017), Phase
II
polls as scheduled: CEC (ht 24/05/2017), New
local
federal units: UML accuses govt of
gerrymandering; Oli says the decision should not
have been made taking cues from the results of
the first-phase polls, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 24/05/2017), UML
takes
serious exception to govt decision (ht
24/05/2017), EC
'totally unaware' of decision on 22 new local
units (rep 24/05/2017)
Towards
tech-friendly
polls: The chaos of the elections reflected the
nature of our society, where planning and order
have never been a priority, by Sujeev Shakya
(kp 23/05/2017), Sheer
underrepresentation:
Electing a familiar person to represent the
locals is almost impossible under the new
structure, by Achyut Wagle (kp 23/05/2017)
Maoist
Center Shaken To Roots, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn 22/05/2017), Maoist
Center fails to impress urban voters, by
Kosh Raj Koirala (rep 22/05/2017), Parties
other
than UML boycott counting in Pokhara (ht
22/05/2017), Election
activities
intensifiy in Province 7 (ht 22/05/2017), Parties
preparing
for second phase of polls in Morang (ht
22/05/2017), EC
rejects PM's request to increase local units:
The election body has also refused to give
umbrella as the election symbol to the
newly-formed Rastriya Janata Party Nepal as
demanded by its leaders (rep 22/05/2017), Madhesi
parties in bid for poll alliance (rep
22/05/2017), Parties
in final phase to select candidates for second
round polls, by Ajit Tiwari (rep
22/05/2017), Poll
observer
urges enhanced voter education (rep
22/05/2017)
Local
Elections Voters Punish Flip-floppers, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 21/05/2017), EC,
ministry
review security situation for Phase II vote:
Potential election boycott by RJPN, activities
of CPN and open border with India among the
security threats, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 21/05/2017). Vote
counting
in Bharatpur resumes after 16-hour halt, by
Bimal Khatiwada (kp 21/05/2017), Changu
vote
counting centre sealed (kp 21/05/2017), General
strike
hits life in Rasuwa after Khukuri attack (kp
21/0572017), Election
preparations
begin in eastern region (kp 21/05/2017), Not
over
yet: Election Commission can do a better job
during the second phase of local elections,
by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp 21/05/2017), UML
leading
with NC not far behind (ht 21/05/2017), Certificate
seized
three days after being sworn in as ward
chairperson (ht 21/05/2017)
Early
Indications Of Local Polls, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn 20/05/2017)
Election
Commission
to change stamp colour for Phase II polls
(ht 20/05/2017)
Hubby
elected
ward chairman, wife deputy mayor of Rukum
(ht 20/05/2017), CPN-UML
leading
in vote count on Day V (ht 20/05/2017), UML
maintains tiny lead as vote-count nears
completion (rep 20/05/2017), Maoists
in blame game after KMC losses, by Gyan P.
Neupane (rep 20/05/2017), Five
women mayor and deputy mayors to lead Syangja
towns, by Santosh Pokharel (rep 20/05/2017),
Man
beaten
almost to death during conflict becomes Gorkha's
mayor, by Narahari Sapkota (rep 20/05/2017),
Women
who made it to major local unit posts, by
Pooja Chauhan (rep 20/05/2017)
As
results
trickle in, NC admits its shortcomings (kp
19/05/2017), Chepangs
elected
ward chairmen (kp 19/05/2017), UML
leading
with NC close behind in vote count (ht
19/05/2017), CPN-MC
sweeps
polls in Rukum (ht 19/05/2017), Vote
counting in hills excites tarai folks, by
Ritesh Tripathi (ht 19/05/2017), Maoists
lose influence in Gorkha, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 19/05/2017), Results
declared for two-thirds local units (rep
19/05/2017), Political
Parties
And First-Phase Local Elections, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 19/05/2017)
E-voting,
anyone?
What we need right now is a healthy debate on
voting system, by Saugat Gautam (rep
18/05/2017)
Poll
observers
point to lack of voter education: Huge ballot
papers, dozens of electoral symbols and
inadequate awareness programmes could lead to
high number of invalid votes (kp
18/05/2017), Report
stresses
need for effective voter education (ht
18/05/2017),
CEC says counting will be completed in a week
(kp 18/05/217), More
desks
set up to speed up vote counting (ht
18/05/2017), Women
win
village seats, by Narayan Sharma (kp
18/05/2017), UML
calls
for probe into poll violence: Says second phase
elections should be held under current structure
(kp 18/05/2017), UML,
Congress
pitted in tough electoral battle (ht
18/05/2017), More
results
of local level election on Day III (ht
18/05/2017), Congress,
UML neck and neck on Day 3 of vote count
(rep 18/05/2017), Only
one woman elected mayor so far, by Kalendra
Sejuwal (rep 18/05/2017), Local
election seen as harbinger of inclusiveness
(rep 18/05/2017) [??],
'Ill-timed'
second
phase polls less exciting for Muslims, by
Binod Subedi (rep 18/05/2017), RPP
seemingly headed for a stinging defeat, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep 18/05/2017) [This anti-inclusive Hindu
fundamentalist party should see it as the
referendum it has been asking for!!!]
The
election
effect: One hopes the dysfunction that became so
apparent with the all-party mechanisms after
2007 will stop after these elections, by
Deepak Thapa (kp 18/05/2017)
All
Eyes On Second Phase Poll, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 18/05/2017), Palpa,
Jhapa
prepare for JUNE 14 elections (kp
18/05/2017)
Vote
counting
tedious, time-consuming affair: It may take
weeks for results to be out if enumerators keep
at current pace (kp 17/05/2017), Slow
counting leaves voters disappointed, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 17/05/2017), Correct
it:
Adequate counting units should be added to
finish counting even in the metropolitan cities
within a week at the latest (ht 17/05/2017), Vote
counting
to speed up (ht 17/05/2017), Early
counts
show high vote wastage, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 17/05/2017) [!!!], Poor
voter
education blamed for high number of void votes,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht 17/05/2017), Local
polls bring promising signs of social change,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Namobuddha,
Dhulikhel
re-election today (kp 17/05/2017), Keys
to
ballot boxes ‘go missing’ from inside court
building (kp 17/05/2017), Ex-Maoist
fighters
win in Rukum village, by Hari Gautam (kp
17/05/2017), UML
front-runner
even on Day Two: Kathmandu Metropolitan City
results unlikely before one week, states
Election Commission (ht 17/05/2017), Local
level
election results so far (ht 17/05/2017), Early
vote count shows big 3 leading pack (rep
17/05/2017), NC,
UML win 12 wards each in Makawanpur, by
Ashok Shrijan Shrestha (rep 17/05/2017), New
parties put in 'unexpected performance', by
Roshan Sedhai (rep 17/05/2017), Manang
drops consensus way, by Santosh Pokharel
(rep), Representatives
who stand out (rep 17/05/2017), NC’s
memo
against killing of its cadre (ht
17/05/2017), Lessons
From Local Polls, by Shyam KC (rn 17/05/2017), A
Victory For Democracy, Nation, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 17/05/2017), New
Delhi
changes tack, assumes ‘neutral position’:
Observers say India has softened stance on
Nepal’s constitution and is encouraging
Madhes-based forces to take part in polls,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 17/05/2017), US
seeks
int’l observers’ access to June 14 polls (kp
17/05/2017)
Legal
vacuum for elected representatives to start work
(rep 16/05/2017)
Complicated
ballot
paper,
poor voter's education and inks blamed for slow
vote counting, by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep
16/05/2017)
UML,
NC
ahead in Manang and Mustang districts (kp
16/05/2017), Malkot
clash:
RPP candidate succumbs to bullet injuries
(kp 16/05/2017), Family
members of victim shot by APF seeking justice,
by Madhusudan Guragain (rep 16/05/2017), Large
number
of youngsters participate in Chitwan polls
(kp 16/05/2017), Valley
residents
complain of tardy pace of vote counting, by
Rupesh Acharya (kp 16/05/2017), Painstakingly
slow vote-counting a new challenge for EC,
by Gyan P. Neupane (rep 16/05/2017), 18
hours to count just 2,000 votes in Lalitpur
(rep 16/05/2017), EC
to provide more staff (rep 16/05/2017), An
anxious wait for election results, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 16/05/2017), UML
leads
vote count, NC follows (ht 16/05/2017), Thapa,
Darshana catch poll limelight (rep
16/05/2017), Elections
re-scheduled (rep 16/05/2017), First
Phase
Local Elections of 2017, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 16/05/2017)
Infrastructure,
clean
environment remain a powerful appeal to voters,
by Anup Ojha and Manish Gautam (kp 15/05/2017), More
parties
turning to social media to swing opinions,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp 15/05/2017), First
time
voters prefer good candidates over party links,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 15/05/2017), Those
who didn’t vote: Daily wage laborers say earning
evening meal a higher priority, by Ram Saran
Tamang (kp 15/05/2017)
Nation
holds
local polls in 20 yrs: First round of election
successful with more than 73 percent turnout: EC,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 15/05/2017), 73%
voter turnout in historic local polls, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 15/05/2017), First
phase
of civic polls witnesses enthusiastic
participation, by Rupesh Acharya (ht 15/05/2017), Ballot
papers
‘confusing’ (kp 15/05/2017), Large
ballot paper confuses voters, by Gyan P.
Neupane (rep 15/05/2017), Election
cancelled
in three centres; one killed (kp 15/05/2017), APF
accused
of killing youth in Kavre: Protest over murder
disrupts polling in Namobuddha (ht 15/05/2017), Dhading
CPN-UML
cadre beaten to death (ht 15/05/2017), Nawalparasi’s
ballot
paper used at Nagarkot (kp 15/05/2017), UML
for
re-polling over ‘code violation’ (kp 15/05/2017), Periodic
polls:
After the success of first phase of local polls,
challenge now is to ensure the second one
(kp
15/05/2017), Local
polls
at last: Voters were more enthusiastic as the
new constitution has given more power and
authority to the elected representatives at the
local level (ht 15/05/2017)
Local
representatives to enjoy executive, legislative
and judicial powers, by Ashok Dahal (rep
15/05/2017) [This not
only means rights but also duties!!!]
Nearly
100
pc turnout in Gorkha polling centre (ht
15/05/2017)
Go
vote
for democracy (kp 14/05/2017), First
phase
of local elections today, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht 14/05/2017), All
set
for polls: Voters will, for the first time under
the new constitution, instate elected
representatives in village and municipal
councils which will have more powers and budget
(kp 14/05/2017), ‘Fully
prepared
to hold first phase of local polls today’,
interview with Chief Election Commissioner Ayodhee
Prasad Yadav (kp 14/05/2017), Quake-displaced
return
to cast vote, by Anish Tiwari (kp
14/05/2017)
High
number
of null votes possible in Ramechhap (ht
14/05/2017)
Health
Minister
Thapa escapes possible scuffle with UML cadres
(kp 14/05/2017)
Citizenship,
passport,
driving licence can be used to vote: EC; Poll
body, however, says names should be on voter
list, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
13/05/2017), Voters’
ordeal
to find their identity cards: Many who voted
during last CA polls complain of being delisted
(kp 13/05/2017)
Raute
demand voting rights, by Nagendra Upadhyaya
(rep 13/05/2017)
Know
your
vote (kp 13/05/2017)
On
eve of polls, govt doles out Rs 150m to Kailali
incident victims (rep 13/05/2017) [??]
EC
warns
against poll campaigning (ht 13/05/2017)
Two
days to collect ballot boxes in upper Gorkha,
by Santosh Pokharel and Narahari Sapkota (rep
13/05/2017)
Election
Commission prohibits vehicular movement on
election day (rep 13/05/2017)
1k
voters
returning from India daily (kp
13/05/2017), Outflow
of
people leaving Valley to cast vote up (ht
13/05/2017)
Cylinder
bomb
goes off in Bhaktapur (kp 13/05/2017), IEDs
found
outside two candidates’ homes (kp
13/05/2017)
Nerve
centre:
With over 100,000 security personnel being
deployed for the local level elections, the
election security cell will serve as the hub,
by Manish Gautam (kp 13/05/2017)
Senior
politicians, ministers not to cast their votes
in phase I polls (rep 13/05/2017)
Double
symbol
confuses voters, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
12/05/2017), Voters
find
ballot papers confusing (kp 12/05/2017)
Dozens
of
Nepalis stranded after Rasuwa border closure
(kp 12/05/2017)
Grassroots
democracy (nt 12/05/2017), Trial
and
error democracy: Nepal is experimenting with
radical decentralisation in local elections, and
does not have the luxury of failing, by Om
Astha Rai (nt 12/05/2017)
EC
all set to conduct phase one local polls
(rep 12/05/2017)
Security
upped
for Sunday’s vote (kp 12/05/2017), 41
youths
arrested (ht 12/05/2017), Police
tighten
security to prevent poll violence (ht
12/05/2017), NHRC
casts
doubts (ht 12/05/2017)
Three
disable-friendly polling centers in Nuwakot and
Rasuwa, by Bhagwati Lama (rep 12/05/2017) [All polling centres should
have such provisions!]
Youths
demand employment, elderly people seek allowance,
by Janak KC (rep 12/05/2017)
Parties
found
using children in campaigns, by Anish Tiwari
(kp 12/05/2017), Rights
group
concerned over use of schools, kids (kp
12/05/2017)
Journos
urged
to abide by election code of conduct (ht
12/05/2017)
Vehicles
to
stay off roads on Sunday (ht 12/05/2017), NTB
to
open shuttle service from Tribhuvan Int’l
Airport on election day (kp 12/05/2017) [And what about travellers
who are not going to stay in five-star hotels???]
Poll
paraphernalia
ramp up small traders’ business (kp
12/05/2017)
Local
elections not a priority for foreign media
(rep 12/05/2017)
The
call of the ballot box (rep 12/05/2017)
It’s
party
time on the internet: … but still doubtful if
the wave of digital campaigning in this local
election will translate into votes, by Sonia
Awale (nt 12/05/2017)
Why
social media won’t change anything: We’re still
a masu-bhat, raksi and ‘dai ko mama ko party’
type of nation and we tend to vote accordingly,
by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep 12/05/2017)
Incidents
of
violence a cause for concern: EC; Political
leaders point finger at each other for cases of
violence, clashes (kp 11/05/2017), UML
activist
killed in clash, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp
11/05/2017), Son
of UML candidate killed in clash with Maoists,
by Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 11/05/2017), Violence
in
the time of polls: Govt and security forces need
to be alert, but constructive public engagement
is best policing (kp 11/05/2017), Unidentified
groups
detonate explosive devices in three districts
(kp 12/05/2017), Police
alerted
by recent acts of violence, by Manish Gautam
(kp 12/05/2017), EC
panel probing deadly Dolakha clash (rep
12/05/2017)
Voters
perplexed as parties forge ‘strange’ electoral
alliances (rep 11/05/2017)
Second
phase
poll date can’t be changed: Yadav (kp
11/05/2017)
EC:
Silence
period to kick in from Thursday midnight (kp
11/05/2017)
Candidates
fail
to impress Sindhupalchok quake victims, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/05/2017)
Election
activities
nil in Rautahat (ht 11/05/2017)
Spending
in poll campaign different this time, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep 11/05/2017), Candidates
spending
millions for campaigns, by Hari Krishna
Gautam (rep 11/05/2017)
Confusion
still
reigns among voters, by Binod Ghimire and
Anish Tiwari (kp 11/05/2017), Many
voters
in Surkhet say they don’t know how to vote,
by Prakash Adhikari (kp 11/05/2017)
EC
lifts
ban on ministers from participating in campaign
(kp 11/05/2017)
Temporary
cops
to be deployed in areas other than they come
from (kp 11/05/2017)
People
returning to villages to cast their votes,
by Narahari Sapkota (rep 11/05/2017)
Social
media
a strong tool this poll season? Difficult to say
it indeed will have an impact on voters: Experts,
by Binod Ghimre (kp 10/05/2017)
NHRC
concerned
about travel arrangement for elderly,
differently abled, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 10/05/2017)
Locals
living
on city fringes ‘unaware’ of voting process
(kp 10/05/2017)
Voter
education
drive to continue till poll eve (kp
10/05/2017)
Polls
expenditure ceiling criticized as impractical,
by Santosh Neupane (rep 10/05/2017)
First-time
voters
voice their preferences (ht 10/05/2017)
Biplav’s
party
‘major obstacle’ to polls, by Janak Nepal
and Tularam Pandey (kp 10/05/2017)
NC,
Maoist
Centre supporters clash in Rukum (kp
10/05/2017)
Half
of
polling centres most sensitive: MoHA, by
Manish Gautam (kp 10/05/2017)
Internet
voting:
Viva la revolución: In the age of internet,
rather than voting every five years at a polling
booth, we could vote directly, issue-by-issue,
using our smartphones, by Manish
Pokharel and Bimal Pratap Shah (rep 10/05/2017)
Counting
soon
after May 14 polls (kp 09/05/2017)
Dalit
women
candidates face discrimination, by Janak
Nepal, Tularam Pandey and LP Devkota (kp
09/05/2017)
CEC
urges
parties to abide by poll code (kp
09/05/2017), EC
seeks
clarification from UML candidates, CPN-MC’s whip
(ht 09/05/2017)
Cops
file
public offence case against 19 CPN M cadres
(ht 09/05/2017)
Jumla
youths
prefer yarsa to elections, by LP Devkota
(09/05)
‘Chief
Election
Officer hiring trade union members’ (ht
09/05/2017)
Security
department
chiefs inspect Bara voting centres (ht
09/05/2017)
Election
code
of conduct: EC team to keep close vigil (kps
08/05/2017)
Media
Coverage Of Polls, by P. Kharel (rn
08/05/2017)
2
forces to answer EC over motorcycle rally
(kp 07/05/2017)
10
embassies
to observe polls in Valley (kp 07/05/2017)
IED
recovered
from NC candidate’s house, 5 held (kp
06/05/2017)
Over
49,000
in fray for May 14 elections (ht 05/05/2017)
SC
seeks govt clarification over voting rights of
Nepali migrant workers (rep 05/05/2017)
Third
gender barred from contesting poll, by
Anjali Subedi (rep 05/05/2017)
Seven
candidates
withdraw nomination in Hetauda (ht
05/05/2017)
Thousand-plus
candidates
vying for 391 posts in Lamjung (ht
05/05/2017)
Dozens
elected
unopposed (kp 04/05/2017), Candidates
elected unopposed in various districts (rep
04/05/2017)
Disabled
worry privacy violation while casting vote,
by Pooja Chauhan (rep 04/05/2017)
EC
wants schools closed for 7 days for May 14 polls
(rep 04/05/2017) [Why?]
Major
parties looking to forge electoral alliances
(ht 04/05/2017)
It’s
not
done yet: The first-phase nomination has gone
very well, but the second phase still has
political hurdles (kp 04/05/2017)
Two-phase
election is problematic, says Bipin Adhikari
(rn 04/05/2017) [interview], Polls
Amidst Polemics, by Mukti Rijal (rn
04/05/2017), Local
Polls And Emerging Developments, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 04/05/2017)
Around
44,000
nominations filed for May 14 polls, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/05/2017)
In
Kaski,
electoral mood in overdrive (kp 04/05/2017)
Poll
officials
face difficulties to reach Upper Dolpa, by
Thakur Singh Tharu and Bishnu Lal Budha (kp
02/05/2017)
Against
odds, EC sets stage for May 14 polls, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 02/05/2017)
Female
leaders
forced to accept candidacy for second position
(ht 02/05/2017)
Voting
centre
location excludes disabled, pregnant women
(ht 02/05/2017)
No
woman candidate for major post in Mugu, by
Suman Malla (rep 02/05/2017)
Nominations
for
first phase of local polls today, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 02/05/2017)
Confusion
looms
over local polls: mpeachment motion
against CJ Karki precipitates a series of events
from Nidhi quitting as home minister to
coalition partner RPP-N considering exit (kp
01/05/2017)
The
election
blunder: National integration is more important
than elections to satisfy the ‘ego’ of certain
persons linked to implementing the constitution
in its current form, by Hari Bansh Jha (rep
01/05/2017)
Sole
woman candidate for local level election in
Kalikot (rep 01/05/2017)
Polls:
Parties
hop on youth bandwagon (kp 01/05/2017)
India
to
gift vehicles to EC (kp 01/05/2017)
Election
candidate
injured by bullet shot during police live-fire
exercise (kp 01/05/2017)
Govt
to
mobilise 50,000 Myadi police for second phase of
elections (kp 30/04/2017)
50,000
observers
for local level elections (ht 30/04/2017)
Embassies
seek
EC nod to observe polls outside KTM, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 29/04/2017), Int'l
community concerned over foreign observers'
absence in local polls, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep 29/04/2017), EC
to
let diplomats observe polls in Valley (ht
29/04/2017)
Hardly
any female aspirant for major posts in Dhading,
by Shankar Shrestha (rep 29/04/2017)
UML
picks
male candidates for top local level posts in
Siraha (ht 29/04/2017) [This is the UML understanding of inclusion
and equality!]
Muslim
community demands rethink on phase II poll date
(rep 29/04/2017)
Yarsha
season affecting local elections, by
Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 29/04/2017)
Candidates
start making their election manifestos public,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 29/04/2017)
Polls
deferral worries candidates of election expense:
Prospective candidates have been spending Rs 10,
000 on a daily basis for their promotional
campaign, by Daman Rai (rep 28/04/2017)
Not
yet
there (nt 28/04/2017)
RJP-N
misses
time to enlist for Phase I vote: New party only
informs poll body about the merger of six
Madhes-based parties to become RJP-N and demands
‘umbrella’ as its election symbol, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 27/04/2017)
Nawalparasi,
Rukum
polls in two phases (kp 27/04/2017)
Local
leaders
turn to social media to woo electorate: Many
voters strongly feel that the elections are won
on the ground, that the numbers of likes and
shares on social networking sites are not the
deciding factor, by Pradeep Menyangbo (kp
27/04/2017)
Active
Citizens For Local Govt, by Mukti Rijal (rn
27/04/2017), Setting
The Stage For Conducting Polls, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 27/04/2017)
EC
to begin vote counting shortly after phase I
polls, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 26/04/2017)
Too
many candidates in big parties, small parties
struggle to find aspirants, by Sangam Gharti
Magar (rep 26/04/2017)
Election
fever grips rural municipalities of Koshi-Mechi
(rep 26/04/2017)
EC
unveils
Phase II poll schedule (ht 25/04/2017)
No
foreign
observers for local polls: EC (ht
25/04/2017)
Govt
confirms
June 14 as Phase II polling day: Cabinet
approves contents of revised constitution
amendment bill; Call to defer April 29 deadline
for candidate nomination bya few days in states
3, 4 and 6, where vote takes place first
(kp 24/04/2017), PM:
Deuba
govt to oversee June vote (kp 24/04/2017)
Gathabandhan
to
take part in two-phase local elections: Govt
agrees to fast-track endorsement of a revised
constitution amendment proposal, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 23/04/2017), Two-phase
poll
OK, but changes could hamper preparations, says
EC: Warns that local elections could become
uncertain, by Rupesh Acharya (ht 23/04/2017)
Ballot
paper
printing over, being sent to district (kp
23/04/2017)
Yadav
directs
NGOs not to influence vote (kp 21/04/2017)
‘Preparations
in
final stage’ (kp 21/04/2017)
Ballot
papers,
voter IDs printed: EC (ht 21/04/2017)
Meritocracy
At
Local Polls, by Mukti Rijal (rn 20/04/2017),
Conducting
Polls Amid Protests, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
20/04/2017)
18,572
polling
booths set up (kp 20/04/2017)
Security
chiefs
say measures in place for local elections
(kp 19/04/2017)
Police
disrupt
Chand party’s anti-poll events (kp
19/04/2017)
NP
fails
to arrange dress for temporary police (kp
18/04/2017)
China
provides 11 types of poll materials: EC
purhcases indelible ink on its own (rep
18/04/2017)
Election
activities
yet to kick off in rural areas, locals confused
(ht 18/04/2017)
Morcha’s
protests
challenge for polls: Security officials, by
Thakur Singh Tharu (kp 18/04/2017)
Senior
citizens hope to take one last shot at polls:
Ageing people say it is their last chance to
cast vote, by Daman Rai (rep 18/04/2017)
People
excited
to cast vote in local polls, say voter
educators: Local political leaders in
particular, who seem to be excited about the
elections, are providing help in all possible
ways, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
18/04/2017)
Law
bars
issuing poll symbols to parties outside House,
says Yadav, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/04/2017)
EC
concerned
over voters’ ID distribution (kp 17/04/2017)
Parties
violating
poll code in Dhankuta (ht 17/04/2017)
EC
opens offices of chief returning officers in all
75 districts, by Bhadra Sharma (rep
17/04/2017)
Delayed
poll
education programme: Concerns grow over low
voter turnout, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
16/04/2017)
EC
to
open offices of chief poll officers today
(kp 16/04/2017)
Ruling
parties
for single-phase polls: Dahal, Deuba and Thapa
assert that elections will be held on May 14
even if the Madhesi Morcha refuses to
participate (kp 15/04/2017)
Partyfull
Panchayat: The parliament should immediately
correct this constitution-defying apartheid law
and allow all parties to use their party symbols
as electoral symbols, by Ujwal Thapa (rep
15/04/2017)
EC
finalises
polling stations across nation (ht
15/04/2017)
Govt
delay
in releasing funds puts temporary cops at their
wits’ end: With no cash in hand, recruits are
facing hard time managing food and lodging,
by Manish Gautam (kp 15/04/2017)
EC
chief
drops a hint about polls in two phases, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/04/2017)
Poll
panel
to deploy more than 21,000 voter educators
across the country (ht 14/04/2017)
EC
chief
urges coordination among election officers
(ht 13/04/2017)
It's
too late to raise the number of local bodies:
Paudyal (rep 12/04/2017)
Election
materials:
Items from China arriving today (kp
12/04/2017)
Polling
stations
finalised for 74 districts (ht 12/04/2017)
More
than
50 organisations apply to EC to monitor polls,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/04/2017)
EC
begins
training election officers across country
(kp 11/04/2017)
EC
seeks
poll security expenditure estimate from home
ministry (ht 11/04/2017)
MoHA
seeks EC nod to transfer 300 police officers
(rep 11/04/2017)
Four
Province
2 districts finalise polling stations (ht
10/04/2017)
Voter
education
materials sent to districts (ht 09/04/2017)
EC
to
distribute voter identity cards from May 11; May
retain 2013 polling stations in six districts of
province 2 (ht 08/04/2017)
EC
seeks
govt nod to print ballot papers for Province 2
(ht 07/04/2017)
Not
enough
time to educate voters: EC; Poll panel fears
higher percentage of invalid votes than
witnessed in 2013 CA elections, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 06/04/2017)
EC
pressured into relaxing election code, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 06/04/2017)
Dozens
of mayoral aspirants from big parties in Koshi
hills (rep 06/04/2017)
Local
Level Election: Confidence And Suspicions,
by Narayan Upadhyay (rn 05/04/2017)
I/NGOs
told
to follow election code (kp 05/04/2017) [Those providing relief to
earthquake victims before the elections shall be
arrested????]
Ballot
papers
printed for 60 districts; EC starts voter
education training across the country (ht
05/04/2017)
Teachers
quit
job for civic polls (kp 05/04/2017)
Number
of
voters in Tarai up by 15.46 pc, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 04/04/2017) [Nevertheless is the number of registered
voters in the Tarai less than in the rest of the
country even though the population is higher
according to national census!]
District
judges
to oversee polls (ht 04/04/2017)
PM
explores possibility of polls in two phases,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep 04/04/2017) [Why?], Polls
in all 744 local units in one go: EC, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 05/04/2017)
Province
1 awaits election in anticipations of first-ever
mayors, by Raju Adhikari and Bhim Chapagain
(rep 04/04/2017)
Carter
Center
applies for monitoring local elections: Besides
Carter Center, the Norwegian embassy, the USAID
had also inquired the EC recently for poll
monitoring roles, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 03/04/2017)
14.054m
people
eligible to vote: EC (kp 03/04/2017), 14,054,482
voters
for local polls (ht 03/04/2017), Over
14 million eligible to vote in local polls,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 03/04/2017)
Democracy
becomes much dearer, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
03/04/2017)
Bibeksheel
moves court demanding election symbol (rep
03/04/2017)
Female
turnout
disappoints EC: Women job aspirants account for
only 14pc of total 179,486 applicants, by
Manish Gautam (kp 02/04/2017)
Election
Commission
vows to hold local polls in free and fair manner
(kp 01/04/2017)
Hustle
and bustle at EC, as poll preparations in full
swing, by Anjali Subedi (rep 01/04/2017)
‘10k
ballot
boxes arrive at Kerung’ (kp 01/04/2017)
EC
seeks
PM help on polling centres in Province 2 (kp
31/03/2017)
BRB
issues
48-hr ultimatum to PM: Demands participation in
local polls (kp 31/03/2017), NSN
to
protest at EC, election offices (ht
02/04/2017), BRB
caught
from EC, released (kp 03/04/2017), Police
detain
Bhattarai among dozens from demo outside EC
(ht 03/04/2017)
Local
polls
bring job opportunity for many, by Anup Ojha
(kp 31/03/2017)
Udayapur
youths
miffed at not being able to vote (ht
30/03/2017) [???]
Even
if election is deferred in Province-2 the rest
of the country will vote on May 14, interview
with Chief Election Commissioner Ayodhee Prasad
Yadav (rep 30/03/2017)
Voter
card printing to begin April 2, 14m voters to
get IDs, by Bhadra Sharma (ht 30/03/2017)
Big
party mayoral aspirants in Pokhara, Bharatpur,
by Santosh Pokharel and Sangeet Sangroula (rep
30/03/2017), Major
parties initiate process to pick candidates for
local polls (rep 30/03/2017)
UML
reports
EC about threats, code violation, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 29/03/2017)
Officials
discuss
security issues on Monday in view of Morcha
protests: Point to challenges in holding
elections in eastern Tarai districts (kp
28/03/2017), Security
Council
recommends Army deployment for May polls: The
decision should be endorsed by Parliament within
a month of the deployment (kp 28/03/2017)
China
pledges
Rs 136m assistance for local polls: PM
says he ‘had open and candid discussion with
Chinese president’; Two leaders hold talks on
important issues related to bilateral interest,
by Anil Giri (kp 28/03/2017)
EC
bars
trade union office bearers from election duty,
by Arjun Poudel (ht 28/03/2017)
Polling
stations
fixed in 68 districts: Task remains in six
districts of Province 2 and Dhading (kp
28/03/2017)
Finance
Ministry
releases Rs3.4b for election security (kp
27/03/2017), Additional
security sought in tarai districts for upcoming
polls, by Roshan Sedhai (rep 27/03/2017)
Six
districts
of Province 2 yet to finalise polling stations
(ht 27/03/2017)
Ballot
papers printed for 36 districts, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep 27/03/2017)
Leaders,
locals take to social media to announce
candidature, by Nagendra Upadhyay and Mukti
Prasad Neupane (rep 27/03/2017)
Refining
Electoral Democracy, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn
26/03/2017)
Poll
Campaign Advertising, by Krishna Shrestha
(rn 25/03/2017)
Publish
‘minority’
list, EC asks govt, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 25/03/2017)
Ballot
papers
for 18 districts printed (ht 25/03/2017)
EC
assured
of poll security (ht 24/03/2017)
EC
yet to get started on voter education, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 24/03/2017)
Criteria
for
national parties: 3 percent vote share, 1 FPTP
seat a must, by Binod Ghimire (kp
23/03/2017), Threshold
of 3pc plus one FPTP seat for national party
(rep 23/03/2017), House
endorses
Bill on Political Parties with threshold
provision (ht 23/03/2017), For
stability:
This bill is very important for holding three
tiers of elections that are not very far off and
there is little time to prepare for all these
elections (ht 24/03/2017) [The treshold is necessary,
but your argument that the major political
parties are inclusive is wrong!]
Parties
missing deadline in some districts allowed to
contest polls (ht 23/03/2017)
Poll
security in 8 tarai districts a big challenge
(rep 23/03/2017)
NSC
nod
to deploy army for elections (ht 23/03/2017)
EC
set
to publish notice for polls: The election body
says it will allow only national institutions to
observe the elections (kp 23/03/2017)
Polling
station
fixing in ‘2 days’ (kp 22/03/2017)
Wheels
for polls: MoHA, EC seek vehicles (rep
22/03/2017)
EC
seeks
Indian, Chinese assistance (ht 22/03/2017)
House
passes
bill relating to wards and constituency:
Provision to allow division of one ward between
two constituencies (ht 21/03/2017)
JEOC
to mobilize 200,000 security personnel for local
elections, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 21/03/2017)
Lies,
damn
lies and statistical lies: When elections do not
reflect the will of the people, they could
become a problem in themselves, by Narayan
Manandhar (kp 19/03/2017)
Poll
code
of conduct for observers endorsed (kp
19/03/2017)
Province
2
likely to see heavy police presence during local
elections, by Manish Gautam (kp 19/03/2017)
4
secretaries summoned over poll code (kp
19/03/2017)
EC
chief
takes his poll concerns to PM Dahal: Calls for
environment to accommodate all parties for May
14 elections, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
18/03/2017)
EC
removes
Hindu state, monarchy from RPP’s statute (ht
18/03/2017) [The correct
way would have been not to register
anti-national parties like the RPP-Nepal that
stand aginst the fundamental principals of
Nepali state and society and try to disturb
social harmony!!], EC
removes 'Hindu state', 'monarchy' from RPP's
statute, by Bhadra (rep 18/03/2017), Election
Commission
robbed us of our soul, says Kamal Thapa (ht
18/03/2017), EC
move
can ruin poll environment: Thapa; Objects to
removal of ‘Hindu state’, ‘monarchy’ from his
party statute, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
19/03/2017)
Up
to 11 security personnel to be deployed per
polling booth: An estimated 226,000 security
personnel including intelligence officials are
likely to be deployed during the polls,
according to MoHA officials (rep 18/03/2017)
Six
types
of ballot papers for local level elections
(kp 18/03/2017)
Few
days delay in printing ballots 'not serious',
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 18/03/2017)
No
temp
cops in sensitive districts: Govt (kp
18/03/2017)
Quandary
over
election symbol allocation, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 17/03/2017), EC
awards
electoral symbols to 26 parties: A total of 79
political parties have been registered with the
EC for the upcoming local elections (kp
18/03/2017)
Flagged
off:
With local polls less than two months away, the
Nepali public sphere is abuzz with talk of
candidates for mayors or village council chiefs,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 17/03/2017)
Question
of
threshold: A stabilising factor, by Pranav
Bhattarai (ht 17/03/2017)
EC
clips
wings of ministers, MPs, secys: Election
Commision bans foreign junkets till polls are
over, by Arjun Poudel (ht 17/03/2017)
Home
ministry seeks security threat reports from
districts (rep 17/03/2017)
255
returning officers deputed for local polls
(rep 16/03/2017)
Over
three
lakh voters in Chitwan local bodies (ht
15/03/2017)
EC
seeks army’s role for ballot printing security
(rep 15/03/2017)
EC
seeks logistical help from neighbors, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 15/03/2017)
Additional
cash
to conflict victims: EC appears softer towards
govt on poll code violation; Former
commissioners say govt decision untimely, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/03/2017) [As usual, the politicians
get active ahead of elections, but they will
forget their promises immediately after the
elections!]
EC
seeks
local election security plan, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 13/03/2017)
EC
to start printing ballot papers soon, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 13/03/2017)
EC
to
procure 30,000 ballot boxes from AIT: Selected
as its quoted price of Rs106.8 million to supply
ballot boxes and the security seals was
the lowest among six bidders (kp 13/03/2017)
Local
polls elate women leaders, by Raju Adhikari
(rep 13/03/2017)
EC
puts
expenditure cap for candidates (kp
12/03/2017)
EC
asks
govt to depute staff to local levels by Thursday,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht 12/03/2017)
Electoral
Violence, by Prabin Manandhar (sp
10/03/2017)
Govt
brings bill for delineation of electoral
constituencies (rep 09/03/2017)
EC
And Electoral Integrity, by Mukti Rijal (rn
09/03/2017), Local
Polls & Strengthening Of Democracy, by
Uttam Maharjan (rn 09/03/2017)
EC
now at point of no return: CEC Yadav, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 09/03/2017)
Govt
hands
over local level restructuring report to EC,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 09/03/2017), Districts
to
get LBRC report (ht 10/03/2017)
EC
seeks
operational plan from security agencies (kp
07/03/2017)
Local
polls
cost may cross Rs40b mark (kp 06/03/2017)
Debate
over poll-related bill surfaces (rep
06/03/2017)
EC
bars PM from electioneering (rep
06/03/2017), PM,
ministers
directed to comply with poll code, by Arjun
Poudel (ht 06/03/2017)
EC
not
to call international observers for local polls
(kp 05/03/2017)
Poll
body
seeks support from India and China: The Election
Commission says it has sought support from the
neighbouring countries to prevent a lengthy
procurement procedure, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 05/03/2017)
Election
Commission
to buy 30,000 ballot boxes (kp 04/03/2017)
Minister
breaches
election code of conduct (kp 03/03/2017), Govt
breaches poll code, appoints 4 VCs (rep
03/03/2017), PM
uses
chopper to ride roughshod over poll code, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/03/2017)
‘Avoid
use
of schools as polling centres’ (ht
03/03/2017)
EC
tells
ministers not to engage in campaigning, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 02/03/2017)
EC
registers
81 parties for local polls (kp 02/03/2017)
70,000
temporary
police recruits on cards for local polls, by
Manish Gautam (kp 01/03/2017), 105,000
civil
servants to be deployed for local polls, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 01/03/2017). 226,000
security
personnel to be deployed for local polls (kp
02/03/2017)
Elections,
parties
and money: Creating a fund with tax deductible
donations can end campaign finance corruption,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp 28/02/2017)
Baidhya
and
Chand-led Maoist parties won’t be able to
contest local polls: EC (ht 28/02/2017)
Election
Commission
proposes expenditure limits for local polls: Rs
700k highest amount a candidate can spend,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 27/02/2017), Seven-lakh
ceiling
set on poll spending, by Arjun Poudel (ht
27/02/2017), Govt’s
dillydallying puts EC in a fix to begin ‘actual
preparations’, by Bhadra Sharma (rep
27/02/2017)
SC
refuses to register 'right to reject' plea,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 27/02/2017)
EC
books 30 parties (rep 27/02/2017)
Poll
symbol
rule riles fringe forces, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 26/02/2017)
Delay
in
bringing poll code a major cause for concern:
We’ll take a decision most probably by tomorrow:
EC, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 25/02/2017)
Poll
expenses
likely to touch Rs 20 billion: Rs 10.3b already
approved for Election Commissionn; MoHA yet to
finalise budget required for security, by
Anil Giri and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
24/02/2017), EC
prefers
local resources over external help for upcoming
polls (ht 24/02/2017)
MoHA
starts
homework for poll security plan (kp
23/02/2017), EC
makes
public election schedule (kp 23/02/2017)
Local
Election A Reality Now!, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn) [They should have
been held together with the election for the two
constituent assemblies in 2008 and 2013, but
this has been prevented by the leaders of NC,
UML and the Maoists! Reasons for this denial
that had given by them then are still valid!]
Cabinet
sets
May 14 as local election date, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 21/02/2017), Local
polls
after 20 years, finally, by Kosh Raj Koirala
(rep 21/02/2017), Morcha
announces
stir, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 21/02/2017), UML
welcomes
announcement (kp 21/02/2017), With
shortest time ever for poll preparations, EC
faces daunting task, by Bhadra Sharma (rep
21/02/2017)
1.5
pc threshold proposed for upcoming parliamentary
poll, by Ashok Dahal (rep 20/02/2017)
EC
needs
Rs 10.3 billion for civic elections (ht
20/02/2017)
EC
presses
‘close’ button on EVM purchase for now: Move
follows controversy that the election body was
in bid to buy the machines without competition,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 16/02/2017), Amid
controversy, EC drops plan to use Smartmatic
EVMs, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 17/02/2017)
PHSC
endorses new election commissioners (rep
15/02/2017)
EC
starts
preparing for civic elections (ht
14/02/2017)
EC
registers over 250,000 new voters (rep
13/02/2017)
Breaking
the
threshold: All the making and breaking of
post-1990 governments have been due to the big
parties, not the small ones, by Deepak Thapa
(kp 09/02/2017), Fringe
parties:
Threshold design to disenfranchise marginalised
groups; The bill related to political parties,
which awaits parliamentary nod, requires a
national party to pass 3 percent vote threshold
in parliamentary polls (kp 10/02/2017)
Crucial
bill on local elections stalled, by Prakash
Timilsina (rep 09/02/2017)
PM
roots for EVMs, others sceptical (rep
08/02/2017), Moves
to buy EVM stirs controversy (kp
09/02/2017), Developers
of Nepali voting machine feel discouraged,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 09/02/2017)
Local
Polls Vehicle Of Grassroots Democracy, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 05/02/2017)
Letter
from
govt lacks clarity, says poll body: EC yet to
take a decision on how to respond to the
government missive (kp 04/01/2017), Election
body
to ask govt for polling date: To write to the
Cabinet today to make matters clear, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/02/2017)
Political
parties are trying to sabotage Election
Commission, interview with Neel Kantha
Uprety (rep 04/02/2017)
Nepali
workers abroad still unable to vote, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 04/02/2017)
Local
level
election bill endorsed (kp 03/02/2017)
Election
Commission: Maintaining Independence, by
Mukti Rijal (rn 02/02/2017)
45
parties
registered with EC for local elections, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 02/02/2017)
District
judge
to be poll commissioner: Provisions on vote
threshold and election symbols in the bill on
political parties are contentious. The major
parties want a threshold of votes to ensure a
seat for a party in the Parliament but fringe
parties have been opposing the provision (ht
01/02/2017)
No
Alternative To Elections, by Yuba Nath
Lamsal (rn 31/01/2017), Election
And The New Generation, by Prem Khatry (rn
31/01/2017)
‘EC
gradually losing autonomy’, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep 30/01/2017)
Three
members
recommended for EC, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
28/01/2017)
Parliament
endorses
two poll-related bills (kp 26/01/201), Parties
barred from accepting donations from NGOs, govt
agencies; Motorbike/vehicle rallies banned; Wall
paintings/pamphleteering on public/private walls
prohibited (rep 28/01/2017), 'Right
to reject' removed from election bill (rep
28/01/2017)
Local
Polls: A Political Discourse, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 25/01/2017)
‘Ready
to
hold local level polls within May-June’, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 25/01/2017)
Parties
continue
to bicker over threshold: Parties that are
against threshold say big political parties want
to maintain monopoly by keeping the provision,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 25/01/2017)
Ensure
Early Polls, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn
24/01/2017)
PM
consults
CEC on local elections, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 24/01/2017)
Polls
impossible
if date not fixed within a week, says Shrestha:
PM’s press adviser Govinda Acharya says
government would set the date only after
endorsing essential election-related bills
(kp 21/01/2017)
EC
invites former election chiefs to seek their
views, by Bhadra Sharma (rep 20/01/2017)
Polls
uncertain as govt ties up amendment and election
bills (rep 20/01/2017)
Fixing
election
date: Sub-panel for further deliberation (kp
19/01/2017), EC:
Polls unlikely in May-June if issues not
resolved in 10 days, by Bhadra Sharma (rep
19/01/2017)
Improving
Laws For Federal Elections, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 19/01/2017)
EC
seeks
laws pronto for local polls in May, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 18/01/2017), Local
polls
possible in May only if laws ready by Jan: ECN
chief (ht 18/01/2017)
Crisis
of
confidence: If three elections are to be held by
next January, parties need to strike an
immediate deal (kp 16/01/2017)
‘Local
elections
by May-end’: PM Dahal’s political adviser
Chakrapani Khanal says dates will be announced
in 10 days: Ruling Maoist Centre and NC
‘unwilling’ to wait until the amendment
bill is passed to announce the local
poll dates, by Sarin Ghimire (kp 13/01/2017)
Lawmakers
want
amendment bill to state poll dates (ht
10/01/2017)
Sub-panel
seeks
more time to talk poll-related bills: A meeting
of the State Affairs Committee is expected to
extend the deadline on Sunday (kp
08/01/2017)
EC
‘not well-prepared’ as elections draw near,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep 03/01/2017), Election
Commission
preparing for local polls against all odds: The
election-governing body may formally ask parties
to register names for local polls in a week;
Officials believe the decision could spur
parties into shifting their focus towards
elections, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
04/01/2017), EC
to estimate the number of parties contesting
polls (rep 05/01/2017), Printing
ballot papers for local elections may take two
months: EC, by Bhadra Sharma (rep
06/01/2017)
EC
needs
five laws, admin centres for local polls by May,
by Prakash Acharya (ht 01/01/2017)
‘Govt
may
ask EC to prepare for elections’, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 31/12/2016) [And what about corresponding laws that are
a preconditions for the preparation of
elections?]
Govt
drops right to reject provision in elections:
Experts describe move as regressive, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 30/12/2016)
EC
to
have less time as election laws unlikely before
a month: 11-member taskforce will submit its
report to State Affairs Committee after sorting
contentious issues (kp 25/12/2016)
Voter
list
updated in Mountain districts (kp
25/12/2016)
Local
elections:
Apex court sets up amicus curiae; Seeks opinion
from six experts to decide on whether to hold
polls under existing structure or new set-up
(kp 22/12/2016), Sub-committee(s)
to
finalise election laws: Three election related
bills have been languishing at the State Affairs
Committee of Parliament for more than two months
(kp 22/12/2016), Sub-panel
formed
to finalise threepoll-related bills (kp
23/12/2016)
PM
rules
out local polls in old set-up (kp
21/12/2016)
Parties
divided
over choice of poll modality, by Sarin
Ghimire (kp 15/12/2016)
Govt
registers
two poll related bills: Up to three-year jail
term, Rs 2 lakh fine proposed for those
violating election laws, by Prakash Acharya
(ht 15/12/2016)
Lack
of
election laws puts EC in a fix, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 13/12/2016), All
nine election-related bills still in pipeline,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 13/12/2016)
Parties
mulling
civic polls under existing structure (ht
13/12/2016)
UML,
Madhesi
parties doubt polls by constitution deadline,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 12/12/2016)
Local
bodies
told to help EC update voter list (ht
11/12/2016)
Bill
proposes
hike in penalty for poll-related offences
(kp 06/12/2016)
Early
local
polls crucial to holding four layers of election
in next 14 months: Clouds of uncertainty
hang over elections after the government
registered a constitution amendment bill in
Parliament, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
02/12/2016)
PM
proposes
local polls by mid-April, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 01/12/2016) [??],
Four
parties discuss holding local polls (rep
01/12/2016)
EC
working
on voter list (kp 30/11/2016)
Legal
hurdle
remains in Nepalis voting from abroad (kp
29/11/2016)
No
election without political consensus: CEC Yadav
(rep 29/11/2016)
Lawmakers
want
voting age to be lowered to 16 years (ht
26/11/2016)
Fringe
parties
against vote threshold to ensure seat for party
in Parliament, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
25/11/2016) [This was to
be expected but the number of parties in
parliament has to be reduced dramatically if
Nepal shall have a chance for reasonable
politics in future!], ig
and small parties sharply divided over vote
threshold (rep 26/11/2016)
21
January
2018: Nepal’s politics is sliding towards the
edge of the cliff, and there isn’t much time
left to meet the deadline for an elected Federal
Parliament (nt 25/11/2016)
Civil
society
urges government to announce local election date
(kp 23/11/2016)
Govt,
EC at odds over right to fix poll date, by
Kosh Raj Koirala (kp 23/11/2016)
EC
should
declare poll date: Nidhi (kp 21/11/2016)
EC
starts updating voter rolls in 21 districts from
today (rep 19/11/2016)
52
parties
fail to re-registerTo be barred from upcoming
polls if decision is not reviewed, says CEC
(kp 16/11/2016)
Lawmakers
push
for stronger EC (kp 14/11/2016), EC
seeks
more authority for free, fair polls (ht
14/11/2016)
EC
updating
voters’ list in 21 districts in first phase,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 13/11/2016)
‘Public
funding
of parties necessary to check poll anomalies’
(ht 08/11/2016) [??]
EC
wants
power to announce poll dates, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 06/11/2016)
Local
bodies’
support sought to update electoral rolls (ht
05/11/2016)
Only
three of nine election-related bills arrive in
parliament (rep 28/10/2016)
Local
polls
in mid-March: CEC (kp 27/10/2016)
Proposed
Electoral Bills: Some Provisions Questioned,
by Mukti Rijal (rn 27/10/2016)
EC
asks
parties to furnish details for re-registration:
The notice follows two rounds of talks with the
parties about finding a common view on
re-registration (kp 21/10/2016)
Better
get
going: Denial of local democracy has resulted in
grievous injury to almost every aspect of
national life, by Krishna Man Pradhan (kp
21/10/2016)
Provide
Autonomy:
Election Commission should be empowered to
announce as well as organise elections (kp
18/10/2016)
3
poll bills land in House panel (kp
17/10/2016), Poll
bill
proposals give EC more teeth: Clause 15 of the
bill states that a political party should hold
intra-party election at least once every five
years in line with the statute of the concerned
party (kp 17/10/2016)
NC,
UML
register proposals to amend poll-related bills:
Say atleast 3pc votes must to get berth in
parliament, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
08/10/2016)
Govt
removes
key provisions in poll related bills: Two or
more parties can fight an election under the
same election symbol after forming an alliance,
by Prakash Acharya (ht 04/10/2016), Flawed
bills:
The Election Commission’s proposal allowing two
or more political parties to take part in
elections jointly under one single election
symbol is flawed (ht 05/10/2016), The
five basics: Reforms proposed in draft bills
should be tabled in parliament in their original
form and should on no account be mutilated based
on whims and fancies of bureaucrats, by Ila
Sharma, Election Commissioner (rep 05/10/2016), EC
against
revising draft bills for polls: The commission
says key clauses have been either changed or
dropped, by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/10/2016), Big
III
want key provisions of poll bills changed,
by Prakash Acharya (ht 07/10/2016), Big
parties propose differing thresholds: Small
parties against any threshold; EC should fix
election dates: UML, by Ashok Dahal (rep
07/10/2016), NC
to
discuss EC issue with other parties (kp
07/10/2016)
Deuba
calls
for timely local elections (kp 28/09/2016), Oli
demands
poll roadmap (kp 28/09/2016), Local
Government: Fulfill Commitment To Hold Polls,
by Mukti Rijal (rn 29/09/2016)
Electoral
reforms:
The main objective of providing the public fund
to the political parties is to discourage the
interest groups from getting their vested
interests served through legal means (ht
28/09/2016), Govt
registering bill denying EC power to set poll
dates (rep 28/09/2016)
Submission
of
audit report: Election authority proposes axing
defiant parties, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
20/09/2016), 11
parties
removed from EC register (kp 24/09/2016)
EC
should
be vested with authority to announce election
dates: Sharma, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
04/09/2016)
EC
says
6 months for poll preparations (kp
29/08/2016)
Democracy
2.0:
There is no reason why Nepali citizens should
not get to vote over the internet, by Mahesh
Singh Kathayat and Bimal Pratap Shah (kp
28/08/2016)
PM
Dahal
directs EC to start poll preparations, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 23/08/2016), Local
body
restructuring: NC makes a pitch for at least
1,000 units; Deuba says elections a must, calls
for consensus on statute amendment, by Sarin
Ghimire (kp 23/08/2016) [Mr
Deuba, you were the one who dissolved the last
elected local bodes for political motives in
2002!!]
Direct
Election
To A Chief Executive And Prosperity, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 21/08/2016)
EC
ready
to hold elections by January 2018: Yadav (ht
18/08/2016)
EC
proposes 1.5 pc threshold for PR system: Also
wants to bar candidates from contesting more
than one constituency under FPTP, by Sangeet
Sangrouls (ht 10/08/2016), EC
for mandatory one-third women representatives
(rep 11/08/2016)
Can’t
work
on polls sans local body report: EC (kp
(10/08/2016)
NC,
Maoist
Centre for holding local elections in Feb-March,
by Sarin Ghimire (kp 28/07/2016)
Effective
electoral
justice mechanism a must: Chief Justice (ht
26/07/2016)
Yadav
okayed
as election chief, by Binod Ghimire (kp
09/07/2016), CEC
Yadav
assumes office (kp 12/07/2016)
Preparing
for
the polls: The many and varied complexities of
restructuring local bodies should be understood,
by Khim Lal Devkota (kp 06/07/2016)
Laws
must
be in place first to hold polls: EC; PM Oli
visits commission office to enquire about its
preparedness, by Pratichya Dulal (kp
28/06/2016) [Govt and
politicians think they can run the state by
declarations and statements!]
EC
moots
public funding for parties, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 23/06/2016), State
funding
for elections: Money and muscle, by Birendra
P. Mishra (ht 29/06/2016)
Election
at
all levels by Dec 2017: PM Oli (ht
16/06/2016), PM
reaffirms
local polls by mid-December, by Sangeet
Sagroula (rep 16/06/2016)
Pun
calls
for polls in package (kp 05/06/2016), We
should
hold all three elections simultaneously under a
unity govt, interview with Barsha Man Pun
(kp 06/06/2016)
NC
leader
Singh proposes holding elections at all levels
(ht 13/05/2016)
NC
against
civic polls under existing structures: UDMF also
demands election to local bodies only after
restructuring federal units, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 10/05/2016), Cong
objects
to plan to hold local polls by Dec, by Binod
Ghimre (kp 10/05/2016), Conditions
must
be met for local polls, says Election Commission
(ht 10/05/2016), Local
polls
by December? Leaders say there’s a catch: Call
for resolving political and technical
complexities before elections, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 11/05/2016), NC,
UCPN-M
rule out possibility of civic polls (ht
11/05/2016), Cong
criticises
govt’s policies, programmes (kp 11/05/2016),
NC
opposes
local election plans (rep 11/05/2016), Hold
local
polls: As the largest party in parliament,
Nepali Congress should have welcomed the plan of
holding the local polls (ht 11/05/2016) [It has been NC chairman
Deuba who dissolved the local bodies in 2002 for
base motives! Obviously, he still wants to have
them being dissolved forever!!]
EC
proposes
bill to fund parties, by Prakash Acharya (ht 28/04/2016)
EC
working
out plan to curb rigging, by Prakash Acharya
(ht 11/04/2016)
India
ex-poll
chief for EC autonomy; Quraishi: Since Nepal’s
election commission has no right to set the
date, elections are not being held periodically
(kp 06/04/2016)
Still
pending:
Local elections can institutionalise democratic
processes or they can be a political tool,
by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp 06/04/2016)
Cabinet
for
amending Local Body Election Procedure Act
(ht 02/04/2016), Local
poll
law moves forward: Cabinet decides to submit
draft to Bill Committee under Prime Minister’s
Office for final look before tabling it in
Parliament, by Bhadra Sharma (kp 02/04/2016)
Election
Commission
wary of missing out on poll window (kp
22/03/2016)
Trials
and
errors: Hopefully Nepal will adopt best
practices of other democracies to produce less
flawed election results, by Pramod Mishra
(kp 17/03/2016)
Speaker
sends
back CC recommendation of Yadav for EC chief
(rep 11/03/2016)
Election
Commission
scraps registration of 15 political parties
(ht 07/03/2016), Minister
weighs
case against EC: Prem Bahadur Singh says he will
challenge Election Commission’s decision to
scrap his Samajbadi Janata Party at Supreme
Court (kp 10/03/2016)
Parties
to
report progress towards inclusion (kp
04/03/2016) [There will
be hardly something to report!]
Parties
not
ensuring full representation to be crossed off
EC list: Political parties need to ensure
inclusive representation of women, Dalits and
marginalised groups in their working committees
and those of their sister organisations (kp
28/02/2016)
Election
commission
seeks mandate to fix election dates (rep
23/02/2016)
Dispute
on
hearings committee delays EC chief appointment,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 08/02/2016)
Ex-EC
commissioners
suggest 1.5 pc threshold for PR seats (ht
02/02/2016), Fringe
parties
not for vote threshold (kp 06/02/2016)
EC
urges
prime minister to fix local election date
(kp 08/01/2016)
Money
in
politics: In South Asia, elections are treated
as festivals and voters as consumers of lies,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp 22/12/2015)
Ayodhee
Yadav
recommended as new EC chief (kp 09/12/2015)
Preparations
begin
to fill vacancies in EC (kp 07/11/2015)
Election
of
local bodies still uncertain (ht 26/10/2015)
[Party leaders don't
need local elections! They are only interested
in their power games at the centre, nothing
else!]
Proportional
representation:
Start with humble threshold, by Birendra P.
Mishra (ht 13/08/2015)
EC
seeks
more teeth for electoral reforms, by Bhadra
Sharma (kp 20/07/2015)
Local
polls
possible only after December: EC (kp
17/07/2015)
Exclusionary
elections:
The draft consitution needs to restrict special
representation to politically excluded groups,
by Seira Tamang (kp 10/07/2015)
Sharma:
Let
EC announce elections (kp 10/07/2015)
Govt
urged
to hold local body election (kp 18/04/2015)
We
should
adopt fully proportional electoral system,
interview with former Secretary and Chief Election
Commissioner Bhojraj Pokhrel (rep 16/04/2015)
Baglung
by-election
today (kp 11/04/2015), Baglung-1
bypoll
held peacefully (ht 12/04/2015), 73pc
voters
cast ballot in Baglung: By-election results to
be out Sunday (kp 12/04/2015), NC
candidate
elected from Baglung-1, by Prakash Baral
(kp), Khadka
of
NC wins; UCPN-M forfeits deposit (ht
14/04/2015)
Worth
the
paper? The use of machines in voting has
definitely advantages; A vote once recorded in
EVM cannot be tampered with, by Birendra
Prasad Mishra (rep 19/03/2015)
EC
bars
nominations in Baglung-1 by-polls (ht
11/03/2015), 13
contenders
file candidacy, by Prakash Baral (kp
16/03/2015)
UCPN-M
fields
Sharma for Baglung-1 by-poll (ht
08/03/2015), Sharma
drops
out of race for CA By-poll (kp 15/03/2015)
EC
mulls
reforms in election code of conduct (rep
04/02/2015)
New
election
code of conduct being formulated: Uprety (ht
03/02/2015)
Party
finances:
Election body to take action for non-compliance
(kp 02/02/2015)
152
parties
yet to submit expenditure details to EC (rep
26/01/2015)
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