
Direct vote count concludes in Nepal; RSP eyes majority government with 125 seats
The Hindu
Rastriya Swatantra Party wins 125 seats in Nepal's polls, aiming for a majority government as proportional representation votes are counted.
The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has won 125 of the 165 seats under direct voting in Nepal's Parliamentary polls as vote counting under the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) system concluded on Tuesday (March 10, 2026), putting RSP in a position to form a majority government.
“However, the counting of votes under the Proportional Representation (PR) system is still under way and is expected to conclude by Tuesday night (March 10, 2026),” the Election Commission said.
“Vote counting for all 165 seats under the direct voting system has been completed, with the RSP emerging as the largest party with 125 seats,” it said.
The Nepali Congress (NC) secured 18 seats, followed by the CPN-UML with nine, the Nepali Communist Party (NCP) with eight, the Shram Sanskriti Party (SSP) with three and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) with one seat. One independent candidate was also elected.
“Under the PR system, the RSP has so far secured 49,74,957 votes, followed by NC with 16,85,722 votes, CPN-UML with 14,02,157, NCP with 7,63,633 votes, SSP with 3,50,809 and RPP with 3,23,744 votes,” the Election Commission said.
Based on the current trend, the RSP is likely to secure at least 50 seats under the proportional representation system, which would take its total tally in the 275-member House of Representatives to around 175 seats.

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