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RSP maintains strong lead in FPTP seats and proportional votes
Kathmandu, March 9 -- The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has maintained a commanding lead in the House of Representatives ...
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Counting for FPTP seats nearly done, how will PR lawmakers be chosen?
Kathmandu, March 8 -- Vote counting continues in Nepal for the third parliamentary election held since the promulgation of the constitution in 2015. Once counting concludes, the strength of each ...
The Election Commission Nepal has asked political parties and candidates who contested the recent House of Representatives member election to publicly disclose details of their campaign income and ...
Kathmandu: As counting of votes concluded in 163 electoral constituencies out of 165 under the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) system in Nepal’s parliamentary elections by Monday evening, the ...
A fairer voting method, where parliamentary representation is broadly in line with votes cast, can be introduced with minimal change to our ...
Kathmandu: Nepal's former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli said he accepted the people's mandate with full respect after he and ...
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Rapper Balen Shah to be Nepal PM after landslide win: His record and the ‘PR’ system, explained
Balen Shah's RSP has upended Nepal's political order with massive win in elections to 60% seats; now comes proportional division of 40% seats as per vote share.
Kathmandu: Former Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has accepted the crushing defeat faced by him and his party in the House of Representatives elections held on March 5, saying he respects the ...
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GHAI: Electoral systems, fairness and the constitution
Unlike the system for electing presidents here, when MPs, members of county assemblies and governors are being elected the ...
KATHMANDU, March 9: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has emerged as the largest party under the first-past-the-post (FPTP) ...
Out of a total of 10,397,681 votes counted so far, the RSP has secured 4,987,707 votes. Based on the current trend, the party is expected to secure around 58 seats under the PR system, leaving it just ...
Research Co. polling shows younger Canadians favour proportional voting systems while the country’s most reliable voters remain satisfied with first-past-the-post ...
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