Seven Candidates Secure Over 50,000 Votes in House of Representatives Election, All From Rastriya Swatantra Party

Kathmandu. So far, seven candidates have secured more than 50,000 votes in the House of Representatives election held on Thursday. The Election Commission's data indicates that all these candidates belong to the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP).

The candidate with the highest number of votes is Balendra Shah from Jhapa-5. The result confirming his victory has not yet been announced. At the time of preparing this news, Shah had received 59,568 votes. His closest competitor, CPN-UML candidate KP Sharma Oli, received 16,350 votes.

Sobita Gautam from RSP in Chitwan-3 was elected after securing 59,277 votes. Her closest competitor, Renu Dahal of the Communist Party of Nepal, received 20,615 votes.

Lekh Jung Thapa was elected in Rupandehi-3 after securing 58,814 votes. His closest competitor, Sushil Gurung of the Nepali Congress, received 8,435 votes.

Sulabh Kharel won in Rupandehi-2 with 56,550 votes, while the closest competitor, Bishnu Prasad Paudel of CPN-UML, received 12,861 votes.

Rubina Acharya won in Morang-6 with 55,513 votes, making Dr. Shekhar Koirala, the Nepali Congress candidate, the closest competitor with 12,850 votes.

Badankumar Bhandari was elected from Kavre-2 after securing 53,344 votes. Madhu Acharya of the Nepali Congress was the closest competitor with 17,868 votes.

Rabi Lamichhane was elected in Chitwan-2 after securing 54,402 votes. Mina Kharel of the Congress was the closest competitor with 14,564 votes. 

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