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Awaiting Election Day — Falgun 21, 2082 BS (5 March 2026)
All vote counts are zero. This dashboard will update live once counting begins after 5PM on election day. Party, candidate, and constituency data below is verified from the Election Commission of Nepal and major Nepali news sources.
All vote counts = 0 until counting begins
Seat Allocation — 275 Seats
138 needed for majority · All at 0
0 seats declared
275 total · 138 majority
NC: 0
UML: 0
NCP: 0
RSP: 0
RPP: 0
Others: 0
Contesting Parties
Major parties · 68 registered · 2082 BS
Constituencies & Candidates
Select races shown · Click any row for details
Proportional Representation
समानुपातिक निर्वाचन — 2082 BS / 2026 AD
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PR results will populate after Election Day — Falgun 21, 2082 BS
All PR vote counts are 0. Party registration data and the 2079 BS reference results are shown. Nepal uses the Webster method (first divisor 1.4) to allocate the 110 PR seats among qualifying parties. Only parties crossing 3% of valid votes qualify as national parties and receive PR seats.
Registered Parties — PR Vote Tracker
All 2082 votes at 0 · 2079 BS reference shown
| # | Party | Nepali Name | Leader |
2082 PR Votes | 2082 Vote % | Projected Seats |
2079 BS % (Ref.) | Nat. Party? |
How PR Seat Allocation Works
Nepal's proportional system
1 — Cast Your PR Vote
Each voter gets two ballot papers. The second is for a political party. This determines PR seat distribution nationally.
2 — 3% Threshold
Only parties receiving ≥ 3% of valid PR votes qualify as National Parties and receive proportional seats. Parties below 3% get zero PR seats.
3 — Webster Method
The 110 PR seats are allocated using the Webster/Sainte-Laguë method with first divisor 1.4 — making it slightly harder for the smallest qualifying parties.
4 — Inclusivity Quota
Each party's PR list must guarantee representation of women, Dalits, Janajatis, Madhesis, Tharus, Muslims, and other groups per Art. 84 of the Constitution.
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New entrants to watch in 2082: Ujyalo Nepal Party (Kulman Ghising), Shram Sanskriti Party (Harka Sampang), and the merged Nepali Communist Party's PR share are all uncertain. Any party near the 3% line faces a threshold cliff — missing it means zero PR seats regardless of FPTP performance.
2079 BS Reference — PR Results
Previous election · For comparison