List of parliamentary 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. 128
Province No. 232
Bagmati Pradesh33
Gandaki Pradesh18
Province No. 526
Karnali Pradesh12
Sudurpashchim Pradesh16
Total 165
House of Representatives constituencies of Nepal. Protected areas in black.

Province No. 1

# 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 Tehrathum 1
27 Udayapur 1
28 Udayapur 2

Province No. 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

Bagmati Province

# 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

Gandaki Province

# 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 Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East) 1
13 Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East) 2
14 Parbat 1
15 Syangja 1
16 Syangja 2
17 Tanahun 1
18 Tanahun 2

Lumbini Province

# 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 Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta West) 1
16 Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta West) 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

Karnali Province

# 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

Sudurpashchim Province

# 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. "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.
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