Results of the 2008 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election

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The results of the 2008 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election .

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Bardiya

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Bardiya-1 [1] [ page needed ]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (MC) Sarala Regmi 1795539.7
CPN (UML) Bamdev Gautam 1377330.5
NC Malti Sodari683115.1
RPP Gobind Prasad Tharu23245.1
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) (2002) Narbahadur Bohra18154.0
MJF-N Thakur Singh Tharu13403.0
Samajbadi Prajatantrik Janata Party Ramesh Bahadur Chaudhari3070.7
Janamorcha Nepal Keshwaraj Poudel3050.7
Janashakti Surya Bahadur Singh1710.4
TMLP Gobind Prasad Tharu970.2
Independent Balaram Upadhyaya Kaphle900.2
NMKP Prakash Bahadur Shahi800.2
Rastriya Janamorcha Indira Upadhyaya700.1
RPP-Nepal Karna Bahadur Khadka340.1

Bhaktapur

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Bhaktapur-1 [1] [lower-alpha 1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NMKP Narayan Man Bijukchhe 1997237.7
CPN (MC) Devendra Shrestha1154821.8
NC Mahesh Shrestha732715.6
CPN (UML) Krishna Sundar Dhyo732713.8
RPP Surendra Pratap Shah32156.1
RPP-Nepal Chitra Bahadur Pande9921.9
Independent Rajaram Dubal6171.2
Janamorcha Nepal Ramsharan Dahal3680.7
Independent Ram Lal Nemhaphuki910.2
Janashakti Nilkanth Thapa900.2
CPN (Unified) Samita Rai860.2
Independent Ram Kumar Tama680.1
Independent Shivhari Rokka400.1
Independent Lakshmi Sundar Basukala380.1
Independent Ramkrishna Twayana350.1
Independent Kanchha Shyama330.1
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Bhaktapur-2 [1] [lower-alpha 1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NMKP Sunil Prajapati 1810029.3
NC Lekhnath Neupane1326521.5
CPN (UML) Ganesh Bahadur Khatri1176919.1
CPN (MC) Arjun Bahadur Thapa1096617.8
RPP Ramhari Thapa34185.5
Janamorcha Nepal Krishnalal Goja Shrestha16452.7
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) (2002) Adip Kumar Khadka13632.2
RPP-Nepal Suryahari Shakdev5671.0
CPN (Unified) Urmila Devkota1560.2
Independent Haribhakta Bagshrestha1560.2
CPN (United Marxist) Radhika Baral720.1
Sa-Shakti Chandra Kumari Rana700.1

Ilam

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Ilam-1 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (UML) Jhal Nath Khanal 1765547.2
NC Bhupen Raj Prasai931124.9
CPN (MC) Surya Prakash Bala (Rai)739619.8
RPP Lila Devi Shrestha (Sherpa)15284.1
Mongol National Organisation Dilip Kumar Rai7962.1
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Bikram Chemjong4021.1
CPN (United Marxist) Lok Narayan Subedi1890.5
Janashakti Chatur Man Limbu620.2
Independent Tirtha Raj Acharaya250.1
Independent Khadga Bahadur Magar220.1
Independent Pharsu Kumar Rai210.1
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Ilam-2 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (UML) Subhas Newang 1774840.3
NC Keshav Thapa1404431.9
CPN (MC) Harka Bahadur Lawati891620.2
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Uttam Kumar Yonghang16783.8
Mongol National Organisation Ganesh Bahadur Rai7791.8
RPP Ladal Bahadur Limbu3300.7
CPN (Unified) Rawat Raj Puri (Gagan)3130.7
Janashakti Prem Lal Chamlagai1100.2
CPN (United Marxist) Panch Narayan Limbu870.2
Independent Basant Kumar Rai390.1
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Ilam-3 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (UML) Dharma Prasad Upreti 1469534.2
CPN (MC) Sarita Rai847419.7
Mongol National Organisation Gopal Gurung23775.5
RPP Ladal Bahadur Gurung5161.2
CPN (United Marxist) Bhumi Prasad Dhugana2500.6
Janashakti Sagar Kumar Acharaya1260.3
RPP-Nepal Dharma Raj Newang1040.2
Nepal Rastriya Bikas Party Nabin Kumar Gurunggai750.2

Jhapa

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Jhapa-1 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (MC) Dharma Prasad Ghimire 1527632.1
NC Narendra Bikram Nemwang1428330.0
CPN (UML) Naresh Kharel1318527.7
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) (2002) Badri Prasad Upreti15523.3
Mongol National Organisation Shanti Lal Dhimal8681.8
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Man Bahadur Saba Limbu8281.7
RPP Om Prakash Mishra4811.0
Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal Shambhu Narayan Jha2590.5
Samajbadi Prajatantrik Janata Party Hari Lama Tamang2290.5
Janashakti Chitra Bahadur Acharaya1850.4
Sadbhavana Ram Suphal Kamati1610.3
RPP-Nepal Kumar Yasko Limbu1320.3
Janamukti Pagal Singh Meche1010.2
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Jhapa-2 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (MC) Gauri Shankar Khadka 1858048.5
NC Sudhir Kumar Sibakoti1384336.2
CPN (UML) Menuka Pokharel Kale36549.5
Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal Mahendra Bhusan Shah4641.2
Sadbhavana Doma Lal Rajashi3510.9
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Kali Bahadur Limbu2910.8
RPP Sushila Bastet2590.7
RPP-Nepal Kumar Bhattarai2270.6
Janamorcha Nepal Jyotit Dalima2170.6
Mongol National Organisation Buddha Lal Meche1290.3
Janamukti Kedar Gurung Ghale940.3
TMLP Dharmalal Rajbanshi610.2
RJD Nepal Muhammed Majbul440.1
Independent Krishna Bahadur Khatri390.1
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Jhapa-6 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (UML) Dipak Karki 1419642.5
NC Surya Narayan Sintajpuriya1036631.0
CPN (MC) {{{candidate}}}561016.8
Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal Badri Yadav15524.6
TMLP Bijay Kumar Agrawal7152.1
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Purna Bahadur Ingnam2110.6
RPP Ghanendra Raj Chab2020.6
CPN (Unified) Gajendra Niraula1490.4
Janashakti Hari Prasad Neupane1190.3
RPP-Nepal Bhupal Bastet1100.3
Janamukti Nar Kumari Ingnam Subba980.3
RJD Nepal Manoj Kumar Paswan380.1
Independent Mohan Prasad Upreti250.1
Independent Dilli Ram Sibakoti240.1

Lalitpur

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Lalitpur-3 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (MC) Pampha Bhusal 1893034.7
CPN (UML) Raghuji Pant 1063219.5
NC Mohan Shyam Poudel1025118.8
Janashakti Keshar Bahadur Bista51179.4
Janamorcha Nepal Dipendra Shrestha32125.9
Nepa Rastriya Party Dhan Bhakta Shakya (Lumnti)12622.3
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) (2002) Janak Kumari Chalise [lower-alpha 2] 11982.2
RPP Shudarshan Baniya9641.8
RPP-Nepal Rajendra Baniya8841.6
Rastriya Janamorcha Dip Ram Maharjan3830.7
CPN (Unified) Bhupendra Limbu2510.5
Nepal Rastriya Bikas Party Devendra Prasad Bharati1790.3
TMLP Krishna Kumar Jha1230.2
Independent Dil Bhakta Maharjan810.1
Janamukti Party Nepal Atal Man Rai760.1
NMKP Irina Shakya690.1
CPN (United Marxist) Bhim Kumar Rai530.1
Independent Ram Maharjan370.1

Manang

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Manang-1 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (MC) Dev Gurung 165256.8
NC Palten Gurung 120941.6

Palpa

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Palpa-2 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (MC) Lila Somai 1275033.9
CPN (UML) Som Prasad Pandey 1092929.0
NC Rajan Prasad Pant1082028.8
Janamukti Top Bahadur Aslami17064.5
RPP Tulsi Prasad Shrestha6131.6
Janamorcha Nepal Rajesh Shrestha4101.1
Rastriya Janamorcha Bir Bahadur Magar (Munparai)1870.5
Janashakti Trilochan Gautam1320.3
RPP-Nepal Dhatanand Bhattarai390.1
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Palpa-3 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (UML) Kul Prasad Nepal 1295132.3
NC Hari Prasad Nepal1261931.5
CPN (MC) Netra Prasad Pande1223230.5
RPP Dul Bahadur Kubar7651.9
Janamorcha Nepal Yagya Prasad Acharya4171.0
Janamukti Bal Kishor Rana3841.0
Rastriya Janamorcha Som Bahadur Karki3450.9
CPN (Unified) Nabin Thapa1720.4
CPN (United Marxist) Um Bahadur Somai1420.3
RPP-Nepal Kan Bahadur Thapamagar510.1

Taplejung

2008 Constituent Assembly election: Taplejung-1 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NC Surya Man Gurung 871929.6
CPN (MC) Surendra Kumar Karki840728.5
CPN (UML) Til Kumar Menyangbo Limbu 796027.0
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Kirti Man Maden324811.0
RPP-Nepal Amir Maden4401.5
RPP Bodhraj Gurung2590.9
Janamukti Padam Bahadur Prakash Engden2420.8
Janashakti Prithvi Narayan Dokhim2090.7
2008 Constituent Assembly election: Taplejung-2 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
CPN (UML) Damber Dhoj Tumbahamphe 862834.7
CPN (MC) Tanka Prasad Angbuhang (Limbu)787331.7
NC Pratap Prakash Hangam535921.5
RPP Surya Kumar Maden11364.6
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Homa Prasad Tumbahamphe10554.2
Janamorcha Nepal Narayan Prasad Banem (Limbu)3741.5
Janamukti Indra Kumar Limbu2240.9
Janashakti Narjang Angbuhang1540.6
RPP-Nepal Phipraj Somakhata (Limbu)580.2

Notes

  1. 1 2 Candidates with less than 0.1% not included in listing.
  2. Chalise was elected to the Assembly through the Proportional Representation system

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