Preliminary Estimates Suggest 60-65% Voter Turnout in Kathmandu Federal Parliament Elections
The preliminary estimate for the Federal Parliament elections held today in Kathmandu district suggests a voter turnout between 60 to 65 percent.
Kathmandu's Chief Election Officer, Churaman Khadka, informed that voting concluded peacefully at all centers by 5:00 PM and estimated the turnout to be around 60–65 percent.
He stated that it would take some time to confirm the exact number of votes cast. Chief Election Officer Khadka further informed that all ballot boxes would be collected at the respective election officer's office within the next two hours, after which the counting process would commence.
This specific news has been automatically translated by AI. As a result, there may be some inaccuracies or language errors.