April 23: The by-election for the members of the House of Representatives (HoR) in three constituencies concluded in a peaceful and enthusiastic atmosphere on Sunday. According to the Election Commission, the voter turnout was around 60 per cent.
According to preliminary details, the voter turnout stands at 60 per cent on average in all three constituencies- Bara-2, Chitwan-2 and Tanahu-1.
In constituency 2 of Bara, voter turnout remained at 64 per cent, in Chitwan-2 it was 63 per cent and in Tanahu-1, it was 53 per cent, the commission said.
There were altogether 353,247 eligible voters in the three constituencies, according to the Election Commission.
In the parliamentary election on November 20 last year, 63.56 per cent votes were cast in Bara-2, 67.63 per cent in Chitwan-2 and 54.03 per cent in Tanahu-1.
The ballot papers will be transported from the constituencies to the office of the Chief Returning Officer from the evening till 11:00 pm.
Vote counting will begin as per the directive of the commission and in consensus with the political parties and candidates contesting the by-election and the results announced by April 25, informed Kamal Gyawali, under-secretary at the commission. -- RSS