Several Minor Parties Lag Significantly in Proportional Representation Vote Count
As nearly 8 million votes have been counted in the House of Representatives proportional representation election, the presence of some political parties appears quite weak.
According to the latest data from the Election Commission, while major parties are gathering hundreds of thousands of votes, some smaller parties have not even managed to cross the 1,000-vote mark.
With a total of 7,989,877 votes counted, 5 parties remain below the 1,000-vote threshold. Topping the list of parties receiving minimal votes are the Sachet Nepali Party and the Nagarik Sarvochchata Party Nepal, which contested the election under the symbol of a single lion's head. This joint group has so far received only 785 votes.
Similarly, the Janapriya Loktantrik Party shows a similar situation, having received a total of only 644 votes so far. Miteri Party Nepal has gathered 558 votes, while the Unnat Loktantra Party has secured only 483 votes.
Trimul Nepal, listed in the Election Commission's final list, received the lowest number of votes at 474.
According to the latest results, the Samabeshi Samajwadi Party and the Janata Loktantrik Party Nepal have crossed the 1,000 mark, receiving 1,005 votes.
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