Sankhuwasabha 1 (constituency)
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Sankhuwasabha 1 | |
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Parliamentary constituency | |
Province | Province No. 1 |
District | Sankhuwasabha District |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1991 |
Party | Nepali Congress |
Member of Parliament | Deepak Khadka |
Member of the Provincial Assembly | Purna Prasad Rai, CPN (MC) |
Member of the Provincial Assembly | Tulsi Prasad Neupane, CPN (UML) |
Sankhuwasabha 1 is the parliamentary constituency of Sankhuwasabha District in Nepal. This constituency came into existence on the Constituency Delimitation Commission (CDC) report submitted on 31 August 2017.[1]
Incorporated areas
[edit]Sankhuwasabha 1 incorporates the entirety of Sankhuwasabha District.
Assembly segments
[edit]It encompasses the following Province No. 1 Provincial Assembly segment
- Sankhuwasabha 1(A)
- Sankhuwasabha 1(B)
Members of Parliament
[edit]Election | Member | Party | |
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1991 | Parshuram Megi Gurung | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | |
1994 | Dedh Raj Khadka | ||
1999 | Tanka Prasad Rai | Nepali Congress | |
2008 | Purna Prasad Rai | CPN (Maoist) | |
January 2009 | UCPN (Maoist) | ||
2013 | Tara Man Gurung | Nepali Congress | |
2017 | Rajendra Prasad Gautam | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | |
May 2018 | Nepal Communist Party | ||
March 2021 | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | ||
2022 | Deepak Khadka | Nepali Congress |
1(A)[edit]
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1(B)[edit]
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Election results
[edit]Election in the 2020s
[edit]2022 general election
[edit]Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Deepak Khadka | Nepali Congress | 32,161 | 51.39 | |
Rajendra Prasad Gautam | CPN (UML) | 26,721 | 42.70 | |
Bhakta Narayan Shrestha | Rastriya Swatantra Party | 1,136 | 1.82 | |
Others | 2,567 | 4.10 | ||
Total | 62,585 | 100.00 | ||
Majority | 5,440 | |||
Nepali Congress gain | ||||
Source: [2] |
1(A)[edit]
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1(B)[edit]
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Election in the 2010s
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Rajendra Prasad Gautam | 32,769 | |
Nepali Congress | Deepak Khadka | 31,639 | |
Others | 1,559 | ||
Invalid votes | 3,256 | ||
Result | CPN (UML) gain | ||
Source: Election Commission |
1(A)[edit]
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1(B)[edit]
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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Nepali Congress | Tara Man Gurung | 9,415 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Hem Raj Ghimire | 8,946 | |
UCPN (Maoist) | Indra Hang Rai | 4,438 | |
Federal Socialist Party, Nepal | Narad Kumar Rai | 1,520 | |
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal | Roshan Rokka | 1,315 | |
Others | 1,679 | ||
Result | Congress gain | ||
Source: NepalNews[3] |
Election in the 2000s
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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CPN (Maoist) | Purna Prasad Rai | 12,948 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Kuwan Sen Rai | 9,148 | |
Nepali Congress | Tanka Prasad Rai | 7,106 | |
Others | 2,053 | ||
Invalid votes | 1,627 | ||
Result | Maoist gain | ||
Source: Election Commission[4] |
Election in the 1990s
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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Nepali Congress | Tanka Prasad Rai | 11,685 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Ded Raj Khadka | 10,983 | |
CPN (Marxist–Leninist) | Durga Kiran Rai | 2,968 | |
Rastriya Prajatantra Party | Kedar Nath Rai | 2,669 | |
Others | 1,452 | ||
Invalid Votes | 754 | ||
Result | Congress gain | ||
Source: Election Commission[5][6] |
Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Dedh Raj Khadka | 12,354 | |
Nepali Congress | Shiva Kumar Gauli | 8,339 | |
Rastriya Janamukti Party | Mani Dhan Rai | 2,377 | |
Rastriya Prajatantra Party | Kedar Nath Rai | 1,878 | |
Independent | Uttar Kumar Gurung | 478 | |
Result | CPN (UML) hold | ||
Source: Election Commission[5] |
Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Parshuram Megi Gurung | 15,060 | |
Nepali Congress | Padma Nath Regmi | 7,484 | |
Result | CPN (UML) gain | ||
Source: [1] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "CDC submits its report with 165 electoral constituencies". Retrieved 2018-04-25.
- ^ a b c "प्रतिनिधि सभा सदस्य निर्वाचनमा उम्मेदवारहरुको सुची". Election Commission of Nepal.
- ^ "Nepalnews.com – News from Nepal as it happens". 2015-03-25. Archived from the original on 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
- ^ "Ca Election report". 2009-10-03. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ^ a b "Finalised Constituencies With Top Two Candidates". 2008-01-24. Archived from the original on 2008-01-24. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ^ "Election Results'99". nepalresearch.org. Retrieved 2020-11-15.