Nepal: Counting of votes for first election held in 20 years begins

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 15, 2017, 10:37 AM IST

Nepalese residents are watched by security officials as they gather to receive their voter identity cards from a polling station in Kathmandu.

Elections were held to sought elect leaders for 281 of the 283 local offices.

Officials have begun counting the votes after the first phase of local elections in Nepal, which was conducted after a gap of 20 years on Sunday. The elections conducted sought to elect leaders for 281 of the 283 local offices. Two representatives have been elected unopposed.

73% turned out to vote amongst the 49,000 candidates running in the elections. 34 districts conducted the elections for the local offices for the first time since 1997.

Chief Election Commissioner Ayodhee Prasad Yadav hoped the positive response in the first phase will pave way to a successful election in the second phase elections as well which begins on June 14.

Nepal transitioned from monarchy to parliamentary form of government in 2008 after a long drawn civil struggle.