Syangja 2 is one of two parliamentary constituencies of Syangja District in Nepal. This constituency came into existence on the Constituency Delimitation Commission (CDC) report submitted on 31 August 2017.[1]
Syangja 2 | |
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Parliamentary constituency for the House of Representatives | |
Province | Gandaki Province |
District | Syangja District |
Electorate | 101,349 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1991 |
Party | Nepali Congress |
MP | Dhan Raj Gurung |
Gandaki MPA 2(A) | Mohan Prasad Regmi (NCP) |
Gandaki MPA 2(B) | Bhagwat Prakash Malla (NC) |
Incorporated areas
editSyangja 2 incorporates Kaligandaki Rural Municipality, Galyang Municipality, Chapakot Municipality, wards 5–9 o., Waling municipality, Bheerkot municipality.,
Assembly segments
editIt encompasses the following Gandaki Provincial Assembly segment
- Syangja 2(A)
- Syangja 2(B)
Members of Parliament
editElection | Member | Party | |
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1991 | Rudra Man Gurung | Nepali Congress | |
1994 | Dhruba Raj Lamsal | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | |
1999 | Gopal Man Shrestha | Nepali Congress | |
2008 | Nepali Congress | ||
2013 | Kamal Prasad Pangeni | Nepali Congress | |
2017 | Padma Kumari Aryal | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | |
May 2018 | Nepal Communist Party | ||
March 2021 | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | ||
2022 | Dhanraj Gurung | Nepali Congress |
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Election results
editElection in the 2020s
edit2022 general election
editCandidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Dhanraj Gurung | Nepali Congress | 31,466 | 46.51 | |
Padma Kumari Aryal | CPN (UML) | 25,839 | 38.19 | |
Tika Raj Gurung | Rastriya Swatantra Party | 8,113 | 11.99 | |
Others | 2,239 | 3.31 | ||
Total | 67,657 | 100.00 | ||
Majority | 5,627 | |||
Nepali Congress gain | ||||
Source: [2] |
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Election in the 2010s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | |
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CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Padma Kumari Aryal | 35,142 | |
Nepali Congress | Gopal Man Shrestha | 31,436 | |
Others | 1,077 | ||
Invalid votes | 1,827 | ||
Result | CPN (UML) gain | ||
Source: Election Commission |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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Nepali Congress | Kamal Prasad Pangeni | 17,791 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Krishna Khand | 16,264 | |
UCPN (Maoist) | Kalpana Aryal | 2,809 | |
Others | 1,420 | ||
Result | Congress hold | ||
Source: NepalNews[3] |
Election in the 2000s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | |
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Nepali Congress | Gopal Man Shrestha | 17,247 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Chakra Bahadur Parajuli | 12,173 | |
CPN (Maoist) | Deepa Bhushal | 11,824 | |
CPN (United) | Rudra Bahadur Thapa | 1,089 | |
Others | 3,539 | ||
Invalid votes | 2,471 | ||
Result | Congress hold | ||
Source: Election Commission[4] |
Election in the 1990s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | |
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Nepali Congress | Gopal Man Shrestha | 21,572 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Prem Narayan Sharma Paudel | 13,991 | |
Rastriya Prajatantra Party | Neel Kantha Kafle | 3,687 | |
Others | 2,222 | ||
Invalid Votes | 1,088 | ||
Result | Congress gain | ||
Source: Election Commission[5][6] |
Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Dhruba Raj Lamsal | 14,820 | |
Nepali Congress | Gopal Man Shrestha | 12,236 | |
Independent | Surya Prasad Regmi | 5,995 | |
Rastriya Prajatantra Party | Pitambar Thapa | 4,569 | |
Others | 1,296 | ||
Result | CPN (UML) gain | ||
Source: Election Commission[5] |
Party | Candidate | Votes | |
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Nepali Congress | Rudra Man Gurung | 15,999 | |
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | 13,285 | ||
Result | Congress gain | ||
Source: [1] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "CDC submits its report with 165 electoral constituencies". Retrieved 2018-04-25.
- ^ a b c "प्रतिनिधि सभा सदस्य निर्वाचनमा उम्मेदवारहरुको सुची". Election Commission of Nepal.
- ^ "Nepalnews.com - News from Nepal as it happens". 2015-03-25. Archived from the original on 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
- ^ "Ca Election report". 2009-10-03. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ^ a b "Finalised Constituencies With Top Two Candidates". 2008-01-24. Archived from the original on 2008-01-24. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ^ "Election Results'99". nepalresearch.org. Retrieved 2020-11-15.