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The 2022 Nepalese local elections were held on 13 May 2022 in 6 metropolitan cities, 11 sub-metropolitan cities, 276 municipalities and 460 rural municipalities. [3] These were the second set of local-level elections to be held since the promulgation of the new constitution in 2015 . [ 4 ]
General elections were held in Nepal on 20 November 2022 to elect the 275 members of the House of Representatives. [2] There were two ballots in the election; one to elect 165 members from single-member constituencies via FPTP , and the other to elect the remaining 110 members from a single nation-wide constituency via party-list proportional ...
10 12 CPN (Unified Socialist) 11 17 12 6 8 6 6 People's Socialist Party: 35 35 32 12 19 5 2 Loktantrik Samajwadi Party: 23 18 8 - 23 - 5 Nepal Socialist Party - - - 1 - - - Rastriya Prajatantra Party: 44 58 65 29 35 21 27 Bibeksheel Sajha Party - 2 1 - - - - Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party: 9 18 58 - 12 12 13 Rastriya Janamorcha - - 1 1 3 1 -
Municipal election for Pokhara took place on 13 May 2022, with all 167 positions up for election across 33 wards. [2] [3] The electorate elected a mayor, a deputy mayor, 33 ward chairs and 132 ward members.
The incumbent mayor Bidhya Sundar Shakya, announced in February 2022 that he would want to run for re-election if the party wanted him to. [9] But on April 24 the party announced that it would field former mayor Keshav Sthapit as its candidate. [10] Sthapit was first elected mayor in 1997 and was appointed mayor again in 2005 by then King ...
Cabinet announces election date 4 January 2022: Candidate nomination begins 9 January 2022: Nominations finalized and published 10 January 2022: Election code of conduct starts 26 January 2022: Election day – polling centers open 07:00 to 17:00 31 January 2022: Final result announced and presented to President 4 March 2021
3 April: Serbia, Local elections [7] 10 April: Japan, Kyoto Prefecture, Governor; Nigeria, Adamawa, Local Government Councils and Chairmen [8] 11 April: Canada, Quebec, Marie-Victorin, National Assembly by-election; Nigeria, Katsina, Local Government Councils and Chairmen [9] 19 April: Nigeria, Edo, Local Government Councils and Chairmen
1 November 2021 – 13 April 2022: Somalia, House of the People [91] 24–29 January: Italy, President [92] 26 January: Nepal, National Assembly; 5 February: Algeria, Council of the Nation [93] 13 February: Germany, President [94] 3 March: Armenia, President [95] 10 March: Hungary, President [96] 8 May: Hong Kong, Chief Executive [97]