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Election materials have reached all 165 constituencies across the country

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
February 27, 2026
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Kathmandu : Election materials have reached all 165 constituencies across the country for the House of Representatives member election to be held on March 5.

A total of 41.153 million ballot papers, including those for the first past the post and proportional representation systems, have reached all 165 constituencies in all 77 districts, Election Commission Assistant Spokesperson Kul Bahadur GC told RSS. Preparations for the House of Representatives member election, 2082, are in the final stages.

As per the work schedule approved by the Commission, ballot papers for the first past the post and proportional representation systems have been printed and reached all 77 districts. Voter education will continue in 6,743 wards of 753 local levels until March 1.

In addition, mechanisms including the Central Code of Conduct Monitoring Committee have been actively working to monitor and enforce the election code of conduct.

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