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Parliament Election 2082

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MORANG-5

Parliament Election 2082

Morang-5 - Parliament Election Nepal

Constituency-wise result summary (Election 2079)

In the Nepal Parliament Election 2079 for the constituency of Morang 1, the voters witnessed an engaging contest. Dig Bahadur Limbu of Nepali Congress emerged victorious with a strong mandate, securing 27297 votes. Close behind, Ghanshyam Khatiwada from CPN UML garnered 26867 votes, making the race a truly competitive one. Other candidates such as Kamal Bahadur Shrestha (8063), Hom Nath Gautam (4667), Suraj Limbu (2218), Harka Maan Shambahamphe (711), Rajendra Prasad Poudel (474), Yam Prasad Dahal (196), Buddha Maya Limbu (62), Laxmi Prasad Kawa (46), Nilu Limbu (27), Tilak Bahadur Magar (21), Manisha Sudevi (21), Phul Kumari Pandit Rai (6) added layers of excitement and choice for voters.

In the Nepal Parliament Election 2079 for the constituency of Morang 2, the voters witnessed an engaging contest. Rishikesh Pokheral of CPN UML emerged victorious with a strong mandate, securing 33148 votes. Close behind, Sujata Koirala from Nepali Congress garnered 31940 votes, making the race a truly competitive one. Other candidates such as Thagendra Prasad Neupane (4987), Gopal Dahal (2745), Binod Mani Bhattarai (1457), Narayan Bisankhe (424), Narayan Prasad Gangai (334), Khil Bahadur Khadka (219), Bisheswor Shrishidev (207), Raj Kumar Siwakoti (118), Suresh Kawa (38), Mina Katuwal Budathoki (27), Sunil Kumar Shah (22) added layers of excitement and choice for voters.

In the Nepal Parliament Election 2079 for the constituency of Morang 3, the voters witnessed an engaging contest. Sunil Kumar Sharma of Nepali Congress emerged victorious with a strong mandate, securing 48631 votes. Close behind, Bhanu Bhakta Dahal from CPN UML garnered 25895 votes, making the race a truly competitive one. Other candidates such as Rekha Thapa (10998), Bikash Upreti (3172), Bikendra Rai (1520), Chandrika Devi Limbu (453), Jay Raj Sanyog (388), Khagendra Prasad Neupane (326), Udim Bahadur Khadka (234), Krishna Rai (110), Ganesh Bahadur Pokhrel (74), Indra Prasad Subedi (63), Indira Thapa (61), Om Narayan Rajwatar Dhami (46), Kamal Limbu (38), Dinesh Chapagain (37), Subash Dhimal (31), Shiv Kumar Poudel (25), Narayan Sharma (21), Bhuwan Rai (18), Arbin Shah (10), Surendra Bhattarai (10), Kamal Rajbanshi (8), Him Prasad Mishra (8), Rewati Kumar Basnet (7), Babu Ram Subedi (6), Dharma Prasad Neupane (4), Jib Nath Niraula (4), Pankaj Kumar Bhagat (2), Prakash Bhattarai (1), Chandra Kala Khatri (1) added layers of excitement and choice for voters.

In the Nepal Parliament Election 2079 for the constituency of Morang 4, the voters witnessed an engaging contest. Aman Lal Modi of CPN Maoist emerged victorious with a strong mandate, securing 30612 votes. Close behind, Binod Prasad Dhakal from CPN UML garnered 24463 votes, making the race a truly competitive one. Other candidates such as Rabi Rijal (7468), Netra Prasad Siwakoti (5333), Nabin Kumar Biswash Khawash (885), Dev Narayan Biswash (278), Mahesh Nepal (265), Gyanendra Khatri (228), Laxman Sahu (198), Padam Karki (181), Dhan Bahadur Limbu (135), Ashok Poudel (69), Shyam Bahadur Darji (63), Gulten Rishidev (51), Kubet Miya (27), Rajendra Kumar Khawash (27) added layers of excitement and choice for voters.

In the Nepal Parliament Election 2079 for the constituency of Morang 5, the voters witnessed an engaging contest. Yogendra Mandal of Independent emerged victorious with a strong mandate, securing 21820 votes. Close behind, Shiv Kumar Mandal (Kewat) from CPN Maoist garnered 17486 votes, making the race a truly competitive one. Other candidates such as Raj Kumar Yadav (17390), Rewati Bahadur Thapa (2479), Parmeshwor Murma (2395), Pramod Kumar Mandal (2282), Mohammed Reja Hussain (1900), Firoj Kumar Shah (794), Ramesh Kumar Yadav (314), Ram Prasad Mukhiya (112), Mangal Rishidev (103), BIdha Bhusan Prasad (96), Majbul Rahaman Miya Muslim (88), Gayananda Mandal Kewarat (46), Senju Sharma Wadai (45), Manoj Kumar Mandal (30) added layers of excitement and choice for voters.

In the Nepal Parliament Election 2079 for the constituency of Morang 6, the voters witnessed an engaging contest. Dr. Shekhar Koirala of Nepali Congress emerged victorious with a strong mandate, securing 35224 votes. Close behind, Lal Babu Pandit from CPN UML garnered 22946 votes, making the race a truly competitive one. Other candidates such as Yadav Kumar Pradhan (9140), Gopal Shrestha (8925), Buddhi Ram Majhi (1844), Saroj Nepal (900), Balram Khawash (508), Tek Bahadur Adhikari Chhetri (434), Laxmi Thebe (192), Dukharam Majhi (109), Prashant Thakur (59), Mohan Bahadur Rai (42), Chiranjiwi Khatiwada (39), Sushil Khadka (36), Narayan Pashwan (28) added layers of excitement and choice for voters.

Voter engagement in Morang

Voters in Morang assessed candidates based on their promises for development, healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The high turnout highlights a deeply engaged electorate committed to shaping the future of their constituency and the nation.

Role of parties and independent candidates

Major parties, including Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, and CPN (Maoist), competed fiercely, but independent candidates also made a noticeable impact. This mix ensured that voters had a wide array of options, reflecting the vibrancy and competitiveness of Nepal’s democratic process.

Post-election outlook

The election results from Morang underscore the importance of both grassroots campaigning and public trust. Candidates’ ability to connect with voters and communicate their vision played a crucial role in determining outcomes.

Significance of informed voting

With representatives now taking their seats, the focus will shift toward delivering on campaign promises. Governance, accountability, and development initiatives are expected to be at the forefront as elected leaders begin their term.

This election serves as a reminder of the significance of citizen engagement and informed voting. In constituencies like Morang 6, every vote influenced the outcome, ensuring that leaders genuinely reflect the priorities and aspirations of their communities.