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Boundary Delimitation

BD001

Delimitation of constituencies


Question:Are constituencies delimited for election purposes?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: There are One hundred and Sixty-Five electoral constituencies for the first past the post-FPTP and 110 seats in proportional representation by taking whole country as a single constituency.
Source: Article Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 84 (a and b): http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/06/01
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BD002


Question:The authority responsible for final approval of the constituency boundaries is:
Answer(s): b. The Boundaries Commission
Comments:
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007), Art. 63 (a), 154A: www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2012/06/12
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BD003

Criteria for drawing boundaries


Question:On what criteria are the boundaries drawn?
Answer(s): a. "Equality" of population
e. Geographic size of district
Comments: Population as the main basis and geography as the second basis for representation and there shall be at least one election constituency in each district within the state (province). While delimitating electoral constituencies, the population and geographical convenience, the density of population, geographical specificity, administrative and transportation convenience, community and cultural aspects of the constituencies must be taken into consideration.
Source: Article Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 286 (5 and 6) : http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/03
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BD004


Question:If population is a criterion, which population figure is used?
Answer: b. Citizen population
Comments: Generally electoral constituencies are delimited in proportion to the population.
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007), Art. 63 (a), 154A: www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2012/06/12
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BD005

Body responsible for drawing boundaries


Question:The body responsible for drawing the boundaries is:
Answer(s): d. Boundary Commission
Comments: The Election Constituency Delimitation Commission.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 286 (1) http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/03
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BD006


Question:What statistical or other reasons trigger the redrawing of electoral constituency boundaries?
Answer(s): a. Changes in number of total population
Comments:
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007), Art. 63 (a), 154A: www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2012/06/12
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Electoral Systems

ES001

Head of State


Question:How is the Head of State selected?
Answer(s): d. Indirectly elected by legislature
Comments: The President shall be elected by an electoral college composed of the members of the Federal Parliament and of the State Assemblies. The voting weightage of the members of the Federal Parliament and of the State Assemblies shall vary as provided in the Federal law. The weightage of Federal Parliament and of the state Assembly Member is 79 and 48 respectively.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 62 (1) and Act relating to President and Vice-President Election, 2017 Section 54 Annex www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf and http://rajpatra.dop.gov.np/welcome/book/?ref=23135 http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/page/12/?workflow_state=prevailing-laws-statutes-acts
Verified: 2018/04/03
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ES002

Head of Government


Question:How is the Head of Government selected?
Answer: c. Indirectly elected by legislature/chosen by parliament
Comments: The President shall appoint the leader of a parliamentary party that commands majority in the House of Representatives as the Prime Minister, and the Council of Ministers shall be constituted under his or her chairpersonship. In cases where no party has a clear majority in the House of Representatives the President shall appoint as the Prime Minister a member of the House of Representatives who can command majority with the support of two or more parties representing to the House of Representatives.
Source: Article The Constitution of Nepal, 2015, Article 76 (1 and 2) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/03
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ES003

President


Question:Does the country have a president?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: There shall be a President of Nepal. The President shall be the head of state of Nepal. He or she shall perform his or her functions in accordance with the Constitution and the Federal law.
Source: Article The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 76 (1 and 2) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/03
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ES004

Number of Chambers


Question:The national legislature consists of (one/two chambers):
Answer: b. Two chambers
Comments: There shall be a Federal Legislature consisting of two Houses to be known as the House of Representatives and the National Assembly, which shall be called as the Federal Parliament.
Source: Article The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 83, www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/03
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ES005

Electoral System (Chamber 1)


Question:What is the electoral system for Chamber 1 of the national legislature?
Answer(s): a. Plurality (FPTP)
e. Parallel (Segmented) (PR Lists and Majoritarian constituencies)
Comments: The House of Representatives shall consist of a total of two hundred and seventy-five members, as follows: (a) One hundred and sixty-five members to be elected through the first past the post electoral system, with one being elected from each election constituency of one hundred and sixty-five election constituencies delimited in the country on the basis of geography and population, (b) One hundred and ten members to be elected through the proportional electoral system where voters vote for political parties, with the whole country being considered as a single election constituency.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 84 (1, A and B) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/03
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ES006


Question:What is the electoral system for Chamber 2 of the national legislature?
Answer(s): l. Other
Comments: Three different systems are adopted in selection of the total 60 members: a) nomination of 10 by the King, b) 35 members, including 3 women, are elected by the members of the HOR on the basis of PR by means of the single transferable vote, and c) 15 members, 3 from each of five development regions, are elected on the basis of the system of single transferable vote by an electoral college consisting of the Chief and Deputy Chief of Village Development Committee (VDC) and Municipalities and Chief, Deputy Chief and Members of District Development Committee (DDC)
Source: Constitution 1990, Article 46(a-c).
Verified: 2004/08/13
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ES007


Question:If List PR is used, is a highest average formula used?
Answer: h. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES008


Question:What is the level at which seats are distributed in Chamber 1?
Answer(s): b. Specially delimited constituencies
Comments: Nepal is divided into 205 electoral constituencies and the voters of each constituency elect a member of HOR from their own respective constituency.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 45(2).
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES009


Question:What is the level at which seats are distributed in Chamber 2?
Answer(s): e. Other
Comments: Three different systems are adopted in selection of the total 60 members: a) nomination of 10 by the King, b) 35 members, including 3 women, are elected by the members of the HOR on the basis of PR by means of the single transferable vote, and c) 15 members, 3 from each of five development regions, are elected on the basis of the system of single transferable vote by an electoral college consisting of the Chief and Deputy Chief of Village Development Committee (VDC) and Municipalities and Chief, Deputy Chief and Members of District Development Committee (DDC).
Source: Constitution 1990, article 46, 1(a-c).
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES010


Question:Are special constituencies or seats reserved in Chamber 1 for specific groups, such as minorities, specific nationality or other groups?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Constitution 1990, article 46.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES011
If special constituencies or seats are reserved in Chamber 1, specify which interest groups, and the proportion of total seats reserved for:
Nationality or ethnic groups - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Women	- proportion of total seats (%) 	
Religious groups - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Other- proportion of total seats (%) 	
Not applicable 	X
Source
No Source
Verified
2009/11/09
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ES012


Question:Are special constituencies or seats reserved in Chamber 2 for specific groups, such as minorities, specific nationality or other groups?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: 3 out of total 60 seats is allocated for women.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 46(1 b)
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES013
If special constituencies or seats are reserved in Chamber 2, specify which interest groups, and the proportion of total seats reserved:
Nationality or ethnic groups - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Women	- proportion of total seats (%) 	5%
Religious groups - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Other - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Not applicable 	
Source
Constitution 1990, article 46(b).
Verified
2009/11/09
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ES014


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a party to win seats in Chamber 1?
Answer: a. No minimum
Comments: There is no minimum specified either in the Constitution or Electoral law of Nepal for a party to win seats in chamber 1. Only, there is a mention that a party whose popular vote is less than 3 percent will not be given a status of national party.
Source: Constitution, article 113 (2 d).
Verified: 2004/10/06
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ES015


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a party to win seats in Chamber 2?
Answer: a. No minimum
Comments: There is no mention of minimum threshold of votes required for a party to win seats elections in chamber 2 either in the Constitution or the Electoral law.
Source: Constitutiton.
Verified: 2004/10/06
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ES016


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a candidate (independent/party) to win a seat in Chamber 1?
Answer: a. No minimum
Comments:
Source: Constitution 1990.
Verified: 2004/10/06
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ES017


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a candidate (independent/party) to win a seat in Chamber 2?
Answer: a. No minimum
Comments: Please note that there is no direct elections to the lower house.
Source: Constitution 1990.
Verified: 2004/10/06
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ES018


Question:Regarding the timing of the elections for Chamber 1, which of the following is true? Elections take place:
Answer(s): a. At fixed intervals (specify length)
Comments: a.) Every 5 years. However, mid-term elections can be called at any time if the Prime Minister dissolves the HOR and recommends for a mid-term election.
Source: Constitution, article 53(4).
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES019


Question:Regarding the timing of the elections for Chamber 2, which of the following is true? Elections take place:
Answer(s): a. At fixed intervals (specify length)
Comments: The tenure of a member is 6 years but since it is a permanent house one third of them is replaced by every two years. Please note that there is no direct elections to the lower house.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 46(2).
Verified: 2004/10/06
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ES020


Question:Regarding Chamber 1 elections (excluding advance voting, postal voting, etc):
Answer: a. Voting takes place on one day
Comments: Election can be scheduled for two or more days, as happened in the 1999 parliamentary elections, depending upon the country’s situation and decision of the Election Commission.
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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ES021


Question:Regarding Chamber 2 elections (excluding advance voting, postal voting, etc):
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments: For 35 members voting takes place in the Lower Chamber (Chamber 1). For 15 it takes place in headquarters of 5 development regions. 10 others are nominated.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 46(1).
Verified: 2004/10/05
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Legislative Framework

LF001

Status of Electoral Law


Question:What is the status of the electoral law governing national elections?
Answer(s): a. Part of Constitution
b. Separate legislation
d. Regulations or administrative rules
e. Other
Comments: Constitution of Nepal 2015, Election Commission Act 2017, Voter Roll Act 2073 (2017), Law of the Elections of the House of Representatives 2017, Constituency Delimitation Act 2017, Election ( Offence and Punishment) Act 2017, State Assembly Member Electoral Act 2074 (2017), President and Vice-President Electoral Act 2074 (2017), National Assembly Member Electoral Ordinance 2074 (2018), Political Party Act 2073, Local Level Electoral Act 2073 (2017), Election Commission Rule 2073 (2017), Regulations Relating to Political Party 2074 (2017), National Assembly Member Electoral Rule 2074 (2018), House of Representative Member Electoral Rule 2074 (2017), State Assembly Member Electoral Regulation 2074 (2017), Local Level Electoral Rule 2073 (2017) Election Code of Conduct 2015.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf All the Acts and Regulations http://www.election.gov.np/election/np/election-related-laws-150.html
Verified: 2018/04/06
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LF002


Question:What is the date of the latest version of the national electoral law (including latest amendments)?
Answer: a. January 2000 or later
Comments:
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007): www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012); Election of the Members of Constituent Assembly Rules, 2064 (2007: www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012); Electoral Rules, 2063 (2007): www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2012/06/12
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LF003

Electoral Law covers


Question:The national electoral law covers:
Answer(s): a. National elections
b. Regional elections
c. Local elections
Comments: The Election Commission shall, subject to this Constitution and the Federal law, conduct, supervise, direct and control the election to the President, Vice-President, members of the Federal Parliament, members of State Assemblies and members of Local level. For these purposes, the Election Commission shall prepare electoral rolls.
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007): www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012); The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 246 (1) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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LF004

Compulsory/voluntary voting


Question:Is voting on the national level voluntary or compulsory?
Answer(s): a. Voting is voluntary
Comments: Each citizen of Nepal who has completed the age of 18 years shall have the right to vote in any one election constituency as provided for in the Federal law. Each citizen of Nepal who resides within the territory of the State and who has completed the age of 18 years shall have a right to vote in an election constituency in accordance with law. Every person who has completed the age of 18 years and whose name is included in the electoral rolls shall have a right to vote as provided in the Federal law.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015, Article 84 (5), 176 (5) and 222 (5) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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LF005


Question:Are there provisions in the law which permit or require regional and/ or local election (s) to be held on the same day as national elections?
Answer: a. National elections are not held on the same day as regional or local elections
Comments: There is no legal provision on this issue.
Source:
Verified: 2004/10/05
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LF006


Question:Are there provisions in the law which permit or require presidential election (s) to be held on the same day as national legislative elections?
Answer(s): c. Not applicable
Comments: There is no presidential elections in Nepal.
Source:
Verified: 2018/04/06
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LF007

Electoral Disputes Agency(ies)


Question:What are the agency(ies) responsible for the first level of formal electoral disputes?
Answer(s): a. Judiciary
b. EMB
Comments: If, after nomination of candidacy for the President, Vice-President, member of the Federal Parliament, member of State Assemblies or member of Local level has been filed before the election results are declared, the Election Commission shall decide that question on qualification of candidates. If a question arises as to whether any member of the Federal Parliament is disqualified or has become disqualified, the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court gives final verdict. If a question arises as to whether any member of the State Assembly is disqualified or has ceased to possess any of the qualifications, the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court shall make the final decision of such question. In the case of electoral dispute during elections, the High court will be the hearing court for all elections including Federal Parliament and State Assembly Elections.
Source: Election Offence and Punishment Act 2017 Chapter 9 , Section 41 (2)Article : http://www.election.gov.np/election/np/election-related-laws-150.html; The Constitution of Nepal 2015 Article 246 (3), 90 and 181 Article www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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LF008


Question:If the agency(ies) which settles formal disputes is/are specially appointed/elected; by whom?
Answer(s): h. Not applicable
Comments: A special judiciary tribunal is appointed by the government on the recommendation of the Election Commission.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 106.
Verified: 2004/10/06
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LF009


Question:Who has the right to submit cases to the person or agency(ies)which settles formal disputes?
Answer(s): a. Candidates
Comments:
Source: Constitution, article 106.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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LF010


Question:What body(ies) is the final appellate authority for formal electoral disputes?
Answer(s): b. Constitutional (or similar) Court
Comments:
Source: Constitution 1990, article 106. Interview with Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, January 2004.
Verified: 2006/11/21
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LF011


Question:Which body(ies) proposes electoral reforms?
Answer(s): a. Election Management Body
Comments:
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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Electoral Management

EM001
Please provide the following contact information for the national electoral management body:
Name of Institution: Election Commission of Nepal

Website Address: http://www.election.gov.np/EN/index.php (2012)
Source
No Source
Verified
2012/06/12
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EM002

Responsibility of national EMB


Question:Does the national electoral body have the responsibility for elections at:
Answer(s): a. National level
b. Regional level
c. Local level
Comments: The Election Commission shall conduct, supervise, direct and control the election to the President, Vice-President, members of the Federal Parliament, members of State Assemblies and members of Local level. For these purposes, the Election Commission shall prepare electoral rolls.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 246 (1) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM003


Question:The national electoral management body reports to:
Answer(s): f. Other
Comments: It is designed as an autonomous institution and does not need to report to any person or institution.
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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EM004

EMB budget determined by


Question:The budget of the national electoral management body is determined by:
Answer(s): d. A national government department
g. Other
Comments: d) The Ministry of Finance g) For the purpose of completing the act of election, the Commission may, with the consent of the Government of Nepal, collect separate financial resources or receive assistance, in addition to the amount allocated under the regular budget heading.
Source: Article The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 247 www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf The Election Commission Act 2017 Section 27 and 29 Article http://www.election.gov.np/election/np/election-related-laws-150.html
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM005

EMB expenditures controlled by


Question:The expenditures of the national electoral management body are controlled by:
Answer(s): g. Other
Comments: g) While making expenditures chargeable on the amount under the budget heading of casual expenses allocated by the Government of Nepal for the Commission, the Commission shall not be required to obtain approval of the Ministry of Finance, Government of Nepal. Commission should audit its expenditure as per the prevailing law.
Source: Article The Election Commission Act 2017 Section 27, 28, 89, 30 Article http://www.election.gov.np/election/np/election-related-laws-150.html
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM006

Term of EMB members


Question:The term of the members of the national electoral management body is:
Answer: b. For a specified number of years
Comments: For a term of 6 years.
Source: Article The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 245 (3) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM007


Question:The national electoral management body chairperson, or equivalent, is chosen in the following way:
Answer(s): g. Other
Comments: Appointed by the King on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council. The Constitutional Council is consisted by PM, Speaker of HOR, Chairperson of Chamber 2, Chief Justice and Leader of the major Opposition Party in the HOR.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 117.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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EM012

Electoral Management model


Question:What is the Electoral Management model?
Answer: b. Independent
Comments: There shall be an Election Commission of Nepal, consisting of a Chief Commissioner and four other Commissioners. The Chief Commissioner shall act as the chairperson of the Election Commission.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 245 (1) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM013

Number of EMB members


Question:The EMB is composed of:
Answer: a. 1 - 10 members (specify)
Comments: There shall be an Election Commission of Nepal, consisting of a Chief Commissioner and four other Commissioners. The Chief Commissioner shall act as the chairperson of the Election Commission.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 245 (1) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM014

Membership based on


Question:The EMB members/commissioners are selected on the basis of their:
Answer: b. Expertise
Comments: A person shall be eligible to be appointed as the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner if he or she possesses the following qualification: (a) holding a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university, (b) not being a member of any political party at the time of appointment, (c) having attained the age of forty-five years, and (d) being of high moral character.
Source: Article The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 245 (6) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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EM015


Question:The EMB members/commissioners are selected by:
Answer(s): a. Head of State
Comments: The President shall appoint the Chief Election Commissioner and Commissioners on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council. Constitutional council shall form under the article 284 of constitution.
Source: The Constitution of Nepal, 2015 Article 245 (2) www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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Voter Education

VE001

Information campaigns performed by


Question:Who conducts information campaigns for national elections (informing where, when and how to register and/or vote)?
Answer(s): a. National Electoral Management Body
k. Other
Comments: Election commission can operate electoral education program in the subject of regular voter roll registration and update, Right and responsibility of voters and right to vote as per needed. k) The Electoral Education and Information Center (EEIC), initiated in 2011, aims to enhance awareness and participation of voters in the electoral system, processes and procedures by making electoral education more interesting and accessible to voters.
Source: The Election Commission Act 2017, Article 33: http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/electioncommisionact2073.pdf (2018); Official Website of the Electoral Education and Information Center: http://www.election.gov.np//eeic/overview-eeic.html (2018)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VE002

Frequency of voter education programs


Question:At the national level, how often are voter education programs conducted?
Answer: a. Continuously
Comments:
Source: The Election Commission Act 2073, Article 33: http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/electioncommisionact2073. pdf; Official Website of the Electoral Education and Information Center: http://www.election.gov.np//eeic/overview-eeic.html (2018)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VE003

National civic education


Question:Is there a national civic education campaign (rights and responsibilities of citizens)?
Answer(s): b. Yes, conducted by the National Electoral Management Body
l. Other
Comments: l) Conducted by the Electoral Education and Information Center
Source: The Election Commission Act 2017, Section 33: http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/electioncommisionact2073. ; Official Website of the Electoral Education and Information Center: http://www.election.gov.np//eeic/overview-eeic.html (2018)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VE004


Question:What types of voter education activities were carried out at the most recent national elections?
Answer(s): a. Poster/ Billboard campaigns
b. Media advertisement
h. Other
Comments: h.) hand-outs
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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VE005


Question:What types of civic education activities were carried out at the most recent national elections?
Answer(s): a. Poster/ Billboard campaigns
b. Media advertisement
h. Handouts (printed material)
Comments:
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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VE006


Question:Special voter education programs were developed at the most recent national elections for:
Answer(s): f. Illiterates
Comments:
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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Voter Registration

VR001

Voting age


Question:What is the legal voting age in the national elections?
Answer: c. 18
Comments:
Source: Constitution of Nepal, 2015) Article 84 (5): http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.Pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VR002

Other voting requirements


Question:Beyond age, what other qualifications exist for registering to vote and voting in the national elections?
Answer(s): a. Citizenship
b. Period of Residence
Comments: b) Permanent residence in the concerned Ward of any Village Development Committee or Municipality in any election constituency
Source: Article Voter role Act, 2017 Section 3 (b, d, e) and 6 : http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/voterlistlaw.pdf (2018)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VR003


Question:What restrictions on registering to vote and voting exist in the country?
Answer(s): c. Detention
d. Mental disability
h. Other
i. Not applicable
Comments: He or she must not have been certified by a recognized physician as mentally retarded, must have not been convicted with imprisonment under the Election (Crime and Punishment) Act 1990 for one year and a year has not elapsed from date of release.
Source: Constitution 1990, articles 8 and 9.
Verified: 2012/06/12
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VR004

Authority responsible for voter registration


Question:Which is the authority responsible for the registration of voters for national elections?
Answer: d. Election Management Body (specify)
Comments: d) The Electoral Commission
Source: Voter role Act, 2017 Section 3 and 4: http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/voterlistlaw.pdf (2018)Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VR005


Question:What is the registration method for national elections?
Answer: b. Voters register
Comments:
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 4.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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VR006


Question:How frequently is the voters register updated?
Answer: b. Annually
Comments:
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, former Chief election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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VR007


Question:What methods are used to compile and update the voters register?
Answer(s): e. Appearance by voter at registration office
j. Other
Comments: The Election Commission also appoints enumerators to go door to door in the village and towns for compiling name of voters.
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 4.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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VR008

Is it compulsory to be on the voters register?


Question:Is it compulsory to be on the voters register?
Answer: b. No
Comments: Only the registered voters whose name is in final voter list can cast their vote in election.
Source: Voter role Act, 2017 Section 23: http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/voterlistlaw.pdf (2018)Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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Parties and Candidates

PC001

Registration requirements for parties (Chamber 1)


Question:What are the registration requirements for political parties running for national elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): a. Signature requirement (specify requirement)
f. Other
Comments: a) Signatures of at least five hundred (500) voters; f) Any political party wishing to register its name for the purpose of election shall be required to submit to the Election Commission an application in fulfillment of the procedures specified by the Election Commission by a notification in the Nepal Gazette within the time limit specified in that notification.
Source: Act relating to Political Party 2017), Section 5: http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/electioncommisionact2073.pdf (2018); Constitution of Nepal, 2072 (2015), Article 269 and 271: http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.Pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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PC002

Registration requirements for parties (Chamber 2)


Question:What are the registration requirements for political parties running for national elections (Chamber 2)?
Answer(s): d. No registration required
Comments: 35 members are elected by Chamber 1, 15 members are elected by the headquarters in 5 development regions and 10 members are nominted by the King.
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991.
Verified: 2004/10/05
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PC003

Registration requirements for candidates (Chamber 1)


Question:What are the legal qualifications to become a candidate at legislative elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): a. Age
b. Citizenship
j. Other
Comments: a) 25 years old f) registered in voter roll
Source: Constitution of Nepal, 2015, Article 87: http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.Pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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PC004

Registration requirements for candidates (Chamber 2)


Question:What are the legal qualifications to become a candidate at legislative elections (Chamber 2)?
Answer(s): a. Age
b. Citizenship
Comments: a.) 35 years.
Source: Constitution 1990, article 47(a).
Verified: 2004/08/16
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PC005


Question:What are the legal qualifications for becoming a candidate at presidential elections?
Answer(s): k. Not applicable
Comments: There are no presidential elections in Nepal.
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/16
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PC006


Question:What can disqualify a candidate at legislative elections?
Answer(s): a. Current criminal incarceration
f. Holding of military office
g. Holding of government office
h. Bankruptcy or Insolvency
k. Mental health problems
n. Holding of other public offices (police etc.)
Comments:
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 27.
Verified: 2004/08/16
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PC007


Question:What can disqualify a candidate at presidential elections?
Answer(s): o. Not applicable
Comments: There are no presidential elections in Nepal.
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/16
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PC008

Independent candidates


Question:Can independent candidates compete in presidential or legislative elections?
Answer(s): e. In both presidential and legislative elections
Comments:
Source: Constitution of Nepal 2015 Article 64, 87, 178, 222 (6) and 223 (6). http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.Pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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PC009


Question:If independent candidates can compete in legislative elections (Chamber 1), what are the registration requirements?
Answer(s): c. No registration requirement
Comments:
Source: House of Represenatives Member Act 1991.
Verified: 2004/10/05
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PC010


Question:If independent candidates can compete in legislative elections (Chamber 2), what are the registration requirements?
Answer(s): c. No registration requirement
Comments: Please note that there is no direct elections to the lower house.
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991.
Verified: 2004/10/06
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PC011


Question:If independent candidates can compete in presidential elections, what are the registration requirements?
Answer(s): e. Not Applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/16
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PC012

Public funding of parties


Question:Do political parties receive direct/indirect public funding?
Answer(s): a. No
Comments: There is no specific law in this regard.
Source:
Verified: 2018/04/06
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PC013


Question:If political parties receive direct/indirect public funding, when do they receive this?
Answer(s): d. Not Applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/17
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PC014


Question:If political parties receive indirect public funding, identify the type of funding:
Answer(s): e. Not Applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/17
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PC015


Question:What is the basis of the public funding?
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments: Political parties are not entitled to public funding.
Source:
Verified: 2018/04/06
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PC016


Question:If political parties receive public funding, what is the specified purpose?
Answer(s): e. Not Applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/17
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PC017


Question:Are political parties entitled to private funding?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Act relating to Political Party 2017 section 37 and 38
Verified: 2018/04/06
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PC018


Question:If political parties are entitled to private funding, for what period?
Answer(s): c. As related to the election period and between elections
Comments: There is no specific law in this regard.
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, January 2004.
Verified: 2004/10/05
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PC019


Question:Which of the following party financing provisions are applicable?
Answer(s): a. Public disclosure of party contributions received
b. Public disclosure of party expenditure
c. Prohibition on party funding from foreign sources
e. Ceilings on party election expenses
Comments: Alternative a, b, and c are stated in the Political Parties Registration Act that is yet to get royal ceil.
Source: Election Code of Conduct 1996.
Verified: 2004/10/05
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PC020


Question:Which of the following candidate financing provisions are applicable?
Answer(s): c. Prohibition on candidate funding from foreign sources
e. Ceilings on candidate election expenses
Comments:
Source: Election Code of Conduct 1996.
Verified: 2004/08/17
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PC021


Question:Who is responsible for administering and enforcing party income/funding regulations at national level?
Answer(s): a. National Electoral Management body
Comments:
Source: Election Code of Conduct 1996.
Verified: 2004/08/17
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Vote Counting

VC001


Question:What are the characteristics of ballots used at national legislative elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): a. Single ballot (all registered parties listed)
f. Same ballot papers used nationwide
i. Party symbols in black and white
o. Ballots signed or otherwise authenticated by polling station official
r. Other
Comments: i.) Party symbols and other symbols for newly registered party and independent candidates.
Source: Election Process of The Kingdom of Nepal, Election Commission, 1999.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC002


Question:What are the characteristics of ballots used at national legislative elections (Chamber 2)?
Answer(s): a. Single ballot (all registered parties listed)
Comments: The names of the candidates are listed on the ballot only. Please note that there is no direct elections to the lower chamber.
Source: Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC003


Question:What are the characteristics of ballots used at presidential elections?
Answer(s): s. Not Applicable
Comments: There is no presidential elections.
Source:
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC004

Votes are sorted/counted at


Question:Following the close of the voting, where are the votes first sorted and counted?
Answer: c. Special counting centres
Comments: c) After all ballot boxes used for polling at all polling stations of the election constituency have been received from the Polling Officers, the Returning Officer shall publish in his or her office a notice for information to political parties and candidates, setting out the date, time and place for counting votes.
Source: Election of the Members of Constituent Assembly Rules, 2064 (2007), Art. 39 - 44: www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2012/06/12
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VC005


Question:What procedures are used in the initial count?
Answer(s): j. Sorted into piles according to individual party/candidate
l. Counted by hand
Comments:
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 59.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC006


Question:Following the sorting and counting, to where are the results first transmitted for consolidation?
Answer(s): a. Polling centre (several polling stations in same building)
Comments:
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 67.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC007


Question:At what levels are seats allocated?
Answer(s): b. District level
c. Regional level (specify whether it is constituency/ province/ state/ department/other)
Comments: e.) Constituency level.
Source: Constitution, articles 45(2) and 46(1).
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC008


Question:How are the initial/preliminary polling results transmitted and communicated to the different levels?
Answer(s): b. By telephone
c. By fax
e. Radio
Comments: The results are first announced at the counting center and then transmitted to the Central Office of the Election Commission.
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 67.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC009


Question:If the polling results are physically transported, what is transported?
Answer(s): i. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC010


Question:If the polling results are physically transported, what security measures are used?
Answer(s): k. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC011

When are ballots recounted?


Question:Under what conditions are ballots recounted?
Answer(s): d. By request
Comments: The concerned candidate in any election may file a petition in the Court directly or through the District Election Officer designated by the Commission to have the counting of votes declared void within fifteen days of the date of cause of action, in case another candidate has won the election by illegally securing votes despite that he or she or any other candidate has secured majority or the ballot papers to be invalid have not been invalidated or the ballot papers to be valid in accordance with laws have not been validated or the counting of votes has not been done in accordance with laws.
Source: Election Offence and Punishment Act 2063, Chapter 5, Art. 28 : http://www.election.gov.np/EN/pdf/crimeact.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/06/12
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VC012


Question:If automatically recounted, what is the trigger?
Answer: e. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC013


Question:If ballots are recounted by request, who can make the request?
Answer(s): b. An individual candidate
Comments: b.) The candidate and/or his/her agent.
Source: Election (Offences and Punishment) Act 1991, article 20.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC014


Question:If recounted, who conducts the recount?
Answer(s): a. National Election Management body
Comments: a.) A polling or returning officer.
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 65.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC015


Question:Are preliminary results announced?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC016
If preliminary results are announced, how long after the close of polls is this done?
hours: 	
days: 	
weeks: 	
Not applicable 	X
Source
No Source
Verified
2012/06/12
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VC017


Question:Is there a legal requirement for the declaration of the officially certified results?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2009/11/04
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VC018


Question:How long after the close of polls is the certified results publicly announced? (if there is no legal requirement enter the average time)
Answer: a. hours:
Comments:
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 67.
Verified: 2009/11/04
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Media and Elections

ME001
Please provide information about the person completing the questionnaire.
Name and Title: 	
Job Title: 	
Organisation: 	
Contact Address: 	
Telephone:  	
Facsimile: 	
Email: 	
Source
No Source
Verified
2012/06/12
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ME037

Criteria for allocating free broadcast time


Question:What are the criteria for allocating free broadcast time and/or free printed advertisement space to political parties?
Answer(s): i. Not applicable
Comments: There is no allocation of free broadcast time or free printed advertisement space to political parties.
Source:
Verified: 2018/04/06
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ME038
What, if any, is the maximum amount that a political party is permitted to spend on paid advertising during a campaign period?
Amount (Euros) 	
The law does not specify any limits on paid advertising 	
Source
No Source
Verified
2012/06/12
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ME056
What are the laws, if any, which govern the disclosure of campaign advertising expenditures by political parties and candidates?
....... 	
There are no laws in this regard 	
Source
No Source
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2012/06/12
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ME057
What, if any, is the maximum amount that a media outlet can charge parties/candidates for advertising during the campaign?
......... 	
The law does not specify any limits 	
Source
No Source
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2012/06/12
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ME059

Television debates


Question:Are televised debates between candidates or party representatives normally conducted?
Answer(s): b. Yes, in legislative elections
Comments:
Source: Official Website of the Television Journalist Association of Nepal: http://www.tvjnepal.com/about%20us.php (2012)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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ME062

Blackout period for release of opinion poll results.


Question:What is the blackout period, if any, during which results of pre-election opinion polls may not be released to the public?
Answer: g. No information available
Comments: no opinion polls are allowed before polling from the moment the election is called.
Source: Election code of conduct 2072 section 4 (Ta) P http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/ElectionCodeofConduct5thCompile.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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ME080


Question:Is there a maximum amount that a political party is permitted to spend on paid advertising during a campaign period?
Answer: b. No
Comments: There are only general rules, allowing the Electoral Commission to specify ceilings for election expenses.
Source: The Election Commission Act 2017, Section 24 Article http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/electioncommisionact2073.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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Direct Democracy

DD002

Direct Democracy Provisions (National Level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Direct Democracy Procedures at the national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments: Provision of referendum
Source: Constitution of Nepal 2015, Article 275 : http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD003

Mandatory referendums (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Mandatory Referendums at the national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Constitution of Nepal 2015, Article 275: http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD004

Optional referendums (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Optional Referendums at the national level?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: If a two-thirds majority of the total number of the then members of the federal parliament decides that it is necessary to take decision on any issue of national importance through referendum, such issue may be decided through referendum.
Source: Constitution of Nepal 2015, Article 275: http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD005

Citizens' Initiatives (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Citizen’s Initiatives at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007): www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD006

Agenda Initiatives (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Agenda Initiatives at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007): www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD007


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Recalls at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: The Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007): www.lawcommission.gov.np (2012)
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD129


Question:Are the results of referenda always binding, never binding or sometimes binding?
Answer: c. Never binding
Comments: it is not clear in the constitution
Source: The constitution of Nepal, 2015, Article 257 http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD130


Question:Are the types of issues to vote upon in a referendum constitutional changes only, other issues only or both constitutional and other issues?
Answer: c. Both constitutional and other issues
Comments:
Source: Constitution of Nepal 2015, Article 275 : http://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/documents/2016/01/constitution-of-nepal-2.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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DD131


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Direct Democracy at sub-national levels (regional or local)?
Answer: c. No information available
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2018/04/06
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Voting Operations

VO002


Question:Is there a code of conduct for election officials?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Election Code of Conduct 1996.
Verified: 2004/08/17
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VO003

Electors vote at


Question:Where can electors vote?
Answer(s): a. At a specified polling station in the locality where they are registered at national elections
Comments:
Source: House of Representative Electoral Act, 2017, Section 38. : http://rajpatra.dop.gov.np/welcome/book/?ref=23050 or http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/pratinidhisabhasadasyanirwaachanain.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VO004

Voting outside the country is permitted for


Question:Who can vote from outside the country?
Answer(s): a. Outside the country voting is not permitted
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VO005

Locations for voting outside of the country


Question:If voting outside the country is permitted, at what places?
Answer(s): h. Not applicable
Comments:
Source: House of Representative Member Electoral Act 2017 section 38 (1) http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/pratinidhisabhasadasyanirwaachanain
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VO006


Question:Can people vote in advance of the designated national election day(s)?
Answer: a. No
Comments:
Source:
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VO007


Question:If electors can vote in advance of the designated national election day(s), how may they do so?
Answer(s): f. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/17
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VO008


Question:If electors can vote in advance of the designated national election day(s), specify who:
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2004/08/17
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VO009


Question:Is there a maximum allowable voter capacity of a polling station for the national elections?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 31.
Verified: 2004/08/17
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VO010
Is there a maximum allowable voter capacity of a polling station for the national elections?
Yes, the maximum capacity is: 	
No 	X
Source
House of Representatives Member Act 1991, article 31.
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2018/04/06
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VO011

Voting method


Question:How do electors cast their votes?
Answer(s): a. Manually marking of ballots
Comments:
Source: House of Representative Electoral Act, 2017) Section 39. : http://rajpatra.dop.gov.np/welcome/book/?ref=23050 or http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/pratinidhisabhasadasyanirwaachanain.pdf Article
Verified: 2018/04/06
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VO012
How many staff are assigned to each polling station?
The smallest polling station: 	5
The largest polling station: 	
Average per polling station: 	
Source
Bishnu Pratap Shah, Former Chief Election Commissioner, interview, January 2004.
Verified
2018/04/06
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