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2022 Nepalese genernal election|
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Sher Bahadur Deuba
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K. P. Sharma Oli
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Pushpa Kamal Dahal
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Party
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Nepali Congress
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CPN (UML)
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Maoist Centre
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Leader's seat
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Dadeldhura 1
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Jhapa 5
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Gorkha 2
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Last election
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32.78%, 64 seats
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33.25%, 121 seats
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13.66%, 53 seats
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Seats before
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63
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94
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49
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Seats won
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89
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78
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32
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Seat change
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26
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43
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21
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Popular vote
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2,715,225
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2,845,641
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1,175,684
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Percentage
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25.71%
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26.95%
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11.13%
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Swing
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7.07 pp
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6.30 pp
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2.53 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Rabi Lamichhane
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Rajendra Lingden
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Upendra Yadav
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Party
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RSP
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RPP
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PSP-N
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Leader's seat
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Chitwan 2
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Jhapa 3
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N/A
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Last election
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New party
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2.06%, 1 seat
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New party
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Seats before
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—
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1
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20
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Seats won
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20
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14
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12
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Seat change
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New
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13
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8
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Popular vote
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1,130,344
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588,849
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421,313
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Percentage
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10.70%
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5.58%
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3.99%
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Swing
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New
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3.52 pp
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New
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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Ninth party
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Leader
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Madhav Kumar Nepal
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CK Raut
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Mahantha Thakur
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Party
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Unified Socialist
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Janamat Party
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Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal
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Leader's seat
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Rautahat 1
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Saptari 2
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TBD
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Last election
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New party
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New
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New party
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Seats before
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25
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—
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14
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Seats won
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10
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6
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4
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Seat change
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15
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New
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10
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Popular vote
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298,391
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394,655
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167,367
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Percentage
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2.83%
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3.74%
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1.58%
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Swing
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New
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New
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New
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General elections are expected to be held in Nepal on 20 November 2022 unless the House of Representatives is dissolved earlier. The discussion is underway due to interest of leading Nepali Congress while the opposition, CPN (UML), is already demanding a fresh mandate.