Election Commission (Nepal)

The Election Commission (Nepali: निर्वाचन आयोग, नेपाल; Nirvācana āyōg, Nēpāl) is a constitutional body responsible for conducting and monitoring elections, as well as registering parties and candidates and reporting election outcomes, in Nepal. It was born out of the 1950 revolution in Nepal, and was established in law in 1951, although it has been changed somewhat by law over time. It has six members who serve for six-year terms, as established by the Constitution of Nepal. During the Constituent Assembly elections in 2008, it was criticized for not fully upholding its duties, but was acknowledged to have managed the elections well nonetheless.

Election Commission
Formation12 November 1951 (1951-11-12)
HeadquartersKantipath Kathmandu, Nepal
Coordinates27.711887°N 85.314290°E / 27.711887; 85.314290
Chief Election Commissioner, Nepal
Mr. Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya (2019 April)
Election Commissioner
Narendra Dahal
Election Commissioner
Ishwori Prasad Paudyal
Websitewww.election.gov.np

The first election commissioner was Subarna Shumsher Rana in 1951 A.D. the constitution rules every five years election in Nepal

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