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All House of Representatives constituencies of Nepal

The House of Representatives of Nepal (the lower house of the Federal Parliament) has 166 constituencies, of which 165 elect a single member using first-past-the-post voting and one nationwide constituency that elects 110 members by proportional representation.[1] The current constituencies are based on the Constituency Delimitation Commission (CDC) report submitted on 31 August 2017.[2][3] According to the constitution, the new constituencies cannot be altered for another 20 years (until 2037) and cannot be challenged in any court of law.[2]

Provinces Constituencies
Province No. 1 28
Province No. 2 32
Bagmati Pradesh 33
Gandaki Pradesh 18
Province No. 5 26
Karnali Pradesh 12
Sudurpashchim Pradesh 16
Total 165
# Constituency
1 Bhojpur 1
2 Dhankuta 1
3 Ilam 1
4 Ilam 2
5 Jhapa 1
6 Jhapa 2
7 Jhapa 3
8 Jhapa 4
9 Jhapa 5
10 Khotang 1
11 Morang 1
12 Morang 2
13 Morang 3
14 Morang 4
15 Morang 5
16 Morang 6
17 Okhaldhunga 1
18 Panchthar 1
19 Sankhuwasabha 1
20 Solukhumbu 1
21 Sunsari 1
22 Sunsari 2
23 Sunsari 3
24 Sunsari 4
25 Taplejung 1
26 Terhathum 1
27 Udayapur 1
28 Udayapur 2
# Constituency
1 Bara 1
2 Bara 2
3 Bara 3
4 Bara 4
5 Dhanusha 1
6 Dhanusha 2
7 Dhanusha 3
8 Dhanusha 4
9 Mahottari 1
10 Mahottari 2
11 Mahottari 3
12 Mahottari 4
13 Parsa 1
14 Parsa 2
15 Parsa 3
16 Parsa 4
17 Rautahat 1
18 Rautahat 2
19 Rautahat 3
20 Rautahat 4
21 Saptari 1
22 Saptari 2
23 Saptari 3
24 Saptari 4
25 Sarlahi 1
26 Sarlahi 2
27 Sarlahi 3
28 Sarlahi 4
29 Siraha 1
30 Siraha 2
31 Siraha 3
32 Siraha 4
# Constituency
1 Bhaktapur 1
2 Bhaktapur 2
3 Chitwan 1
4 Chitwan 2
5 Chitwan 3
6 Dhading 1
7 Dhading 2
8 Dolakha 1
9 Kathmandu 1
10 Kathmandu 2
11 Kathmandu 3
12 Kathmandu 4
13 Kathmandu 5
14 Kathmandu 6
15 Kathmandu 7
16 Kathmandu 8
17 Kathmandu 9
18 Kathmandu 10
19 Kavrepalanchok 1
20 Kavrepalanchok 2
21 Lalitpur 1
22 Lalitpur 2
23 Lalitpur 3
24 Makwanpur 1
25 Makwanpur 2
26 Nuwakot 1
27 Nuwakot 2
28 Ramechhap 1
29 Rasuwa 1
30 Sindhuli 1
31 Sindhuli 2
32 Sindhupalchok 1
33 Sindhupalchok 2
# Constituency
1 Baglung 1
2 Baglung 2
3 Gorkha 1
4 Gorkha 2
5 Kaski 1
6 Kaski 2
7 Kaski 3
8 Lamjung 1
9 Manang 1
10 Mustang 1
11 Myagdi 1
12 Nawalpur 1
13 Nawalpur 2
14 Parbat 1
15 Syangja 1
16 Syangja 2
17 Tanahun 1
18 Tanahun 2
# Constituency
1 Arghakhanchi 1
2 Banke 1
3 Banke 2
4 Banke 3
5 Bardiya 1
6 Bardiya 2
7 Dang 1
8 Dang 2
9 Dang 3
10 Gulmi 1
11 Gulmi 2
12 Kapilvastu 1
13 Kapilvastu 2
14 Kapilvastu 3
15 Parasi 1
16 Parasi 2
17 Palpa 1
18 Palpa 2
19 Pyuthan 1
20 Rolpa 1
21 Eastern Rukum 1
22 Rupandehi 1
23 Rupandehi 2
24 Rupandehi 3
25 Rupandehi 4
26 Rupandehi 5
# Constituency
1 Dailekh 1
2 Dailekh 2
3 Dolpa 1
4 Humla 1
5 Jajarkot 1
6 Jumla 1
7 Kalikot 1
8 Mugu 1
9 Western Rukum 1
10 Salyan 1
11 Surkhet 1
12 Surkhet 2
# Constituency
1 Achham 1
2 Achham 2
3 Baitadi 1
4 Bajhang 1
5 Bajura 1
6 Dadeldhura 1
7 Darchula 1
8 Doti 1
9 Kailali 1
10 Kailali 2
11 Kailali 3
12 Kailali 4
13 Kailali 5
14 Kanchanpur 1
15 Kanchanpur 2
16 Kanchanpur 3

References

  1. ^ Article 86 (2) Constitution of Nepal
  2. ^ a b "CDC submits its report with 165 electoral constituencies". Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  3. ^ "CDC creates 495 constituencies". The Himalayan Times. 2017-08-31. Retrieved 2018-04-25.