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1959 Nepalese general election

General elections were held in Nepal from 18 February to 3 April 1959 to elect the 109 members of the first House of Representatives, the lower house of the Parliament of Nepal.[1][5] They were held under the provisions of the 1959 constitution, which had been adopted on 12 February.[6] More than 4.25 million people out of an overall population of about 8.55 million (1954) were eligible to vote.[7] Voter turnout was 42.18%.[8][2]

1959 Nepalese general election

18 February–3 April 1959[1] 1971 →

All 109 seats in the House of Representatives
55 seats needed for a majority
Registered4,246,368[2]
Turnout1,791,381
  First party Second party
 
Leader B. P. Koirala Randhir Subba
Party Nepali Congress Gorkha Parishad
Seats won 74 19
Popular vote 666,898 305,118
Percentage 37.2% 17.1%

The result was a victory for the Nepali Congress, winning 74 of the 109 seats with 38% of the vote.[9] B. P. Koirala became the first democratically elected and 22nd Prime Minister of Nepal.[10]

Campaign

786 candidates competed for 109 seats in the House of Representatives; 268 ran as independents, with the others representing nine parties. The Nepali Congress contested 108 constituencies, the Gorkha Parishad contested in 86 seats and the Communist Party of Nepal contested 47 seat.

The CIA covertly assisted Koirala and the Nepali Congress in winning the election.[11]

Results

Only four parties secured the designation of 'National party' in accordance with the Election Act of Nepal 1959. The party presidents of eight of the nine parties failed to win a seat, with Nepali Congress Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala the only party president to be elected, winning in constituency No. 32 (Morang South Biratnagar West).[4] Nepali Congress leader Subarna Shamsher Rana contested three constituencies (No. 52 (Bara Parsa, Central North), constituency No. 53 (Bara, East Parsa) and constituency No. 91 (Gulmi, South-West)) and won them all. Another Nepal Congress leader Surya Prasad Upadhyaya contested two constituencies (constituency No. 5 (Kathmandu Valley) and constituency No. 14 (Ramechhap, South)) but was defeated in both.

Gorkha Parishad president Randhir Subba was defeated in constituency No. 26 Dhankuta. Tarai Congress president Vedananda Jha lost in constituency No. 39 Siraha. Communist Party of Nepal General Secretary Keshar Jung Rayamajhi was defeated in Palpa Constituency No. 93. Democratic General Assembly president Ranganath Sharma was also defeated in Kathmandu Constituency No. 5. Dilliraman Regmi of the Nepali Rastriya Congress and Bhadrakali Mishra of Nepal Praja Parishad (Mishra) were also defeated. Tanka Prasad Acharya was defeated in from Kathmandu Constituency No. 5.[4][12]

 
PartyVotes%Seats
Nepali Congress666,89837.2374
Nepal Rashtrabadi Gorkha Parishad305,11817.0319
Samyukta Prajatantra Party177,4089.905
Communist Party of Nepal129,1427.214
Prajatantrik Mahasabha59,8963.340
Nepal Praja Parishad (Mishra)59,8203.341
Nepal Praja Parishad (Acharya)53,0382.962
Tarai Congress36,1072.020
Nepali Rastriya Congress12,7070.710
Independents291,24716.264
Total1,791,381100.00109
Registered voters/turnout4,246,468
Source: Nohlen et al

Aftermath

The speaker of the first House of Representatives was Krishna Prasad Bhattarai from Nepali Congress.[13] The term of the parliament started from 27 May 1959 and it was dissolved on 15 December 1960.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Joshi, Bhuwan Lal; Rose, Leo E. (1966). Democratic Innovations in Nepal: A Case Study of Political Acculturation. University of California Press. p. 295.
  2. ^ a b Devkota, Grishma Bahadur (1976). Nepalko Rajnitik Darpan II (in Nepali). Bhattarai Bandhu Prakashan. p. 111.
  3. ^ "केवल एक पार्टी प्रमुखले जितेका थिए पहिलो आमनिर्वाचन" [Only one party leader won the first general election]. देशसञ्चार (in Nepali). 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  4. ^ a b c Kafle, Chandra. "४५ दिन लगाएर गरिएको २०१५ सालको चुनाव" [The election of 2015 BS was conducted in 45 days]. Setopati (in Nepali). Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  5. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p629 ISBN 0-19-924958-X
  6. ^ Nohlen et al., p624
  7. ^ Rama Devi Pant (1959-04-04). "First general election of Nepal 1959" (PDF). The economic weekly. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  8. ^ Parajulee, Ramjee P. (2000). The democratic transition in Nepal. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 46. ISBN 0-8476-9577-8. OCLC 41951317.
  9. ^ Nohlen et al., p654
  10. ^ "Timeline" (PDF). constitutionnet.org. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  11. ^ Levin, Dov H. (2016-09-19). "Partisan electoral interventions by the great powers: Introducing the PEIG Dataset". Conflict Management and Peace Science. 36 (1): 88–106. doi:10.1177/0738894216661190. ISSN 0738-8942. S2CID 157114479.
  12. ^ Nepal, Jagat. Pāhilo Sāmsād : BP-Mahendra Takraaw. Kaṭhamandu: Sangrila Books. ISBN 978-9937-9053-6-7. OCLC 944022824.
  13. ^ "'चक्रव्यूह'मा सभामुख, किन हुन्छ काण्डैकाण्ड ?". Janata Samachar (in Nepali). Retrieved 2020-06-18.

External links

  • Rama Devi Pant: First General Elections in Nepal-I Recent Political Trends, - "The Economic Weekly", 21.Feb.1959, p.285-290
  • Rama Devi Pant: First General Elections in Nepal-II, - "The Economic Weekly", 4.Apr.1959, p.483-485

1959, nepalese, general, election, general, elections, were, held, nepal, from, february, april, 1959, elect, members, first, house, representatives, lower, house, parliament, nepal, they, were, held, under, provisions, 1959, constitution, which, been, adopted. General elections were held in Nepal from 18 February to 3 April 1959 to elect the 109 members of the first House of Representatives the lower house of the Parliament of Nepal 1 5 They were held under the provisions of the 1959 constitution which had been adopted on 12 February 6 More than 4 25 million people out of an overall population of about 8 55 million 1954 were eligible to vote 7 Voter turnout was 42 18 8 2 1959 Nepalese general election18 February 3 April 1959 1 1971 All 109 seats in the House of Representatives 55 seats needed for a majorityRegistered4 246 368 2 Turnout1 791 381 First party Second party Leader B P Koirala Randhir SubbaParty Nepali Congress Gorkha ParishadSeats won 74 19Popular vote 666 898 305 118Percentage 37 2 17 1 Prime Minister before electionSubarna Shamsher RanaNepali Congress Elected Prime Minister B P KoiralaNepali CongressThe result was a victory for the Nepali Congress winning 74 of the 109 seats with 38 of the vote 9 B P Koirala became the first democratically elected and 22nd Prime Minister of Nepal 10 Contents 1 Campaign 2 Results 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCampaign Edit786 candidates competed for 109 seats in the House of Representatives 268 ran as independents with the others representing nine parties The Nepali Congress contested 108 constituencies the Gorkha Parishad contested in 86 seats and the Communist Party of Nepal contested 47 seat The CIA covertly assisted Koirala and the Nepali Congress in winning the election 11 Results EditOnly four parties secured the designation of National party in accordance with the Election Act of Nepal 1959 The party presidents of eight of the nine parties failed to win a seat with Nepali Congress Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala the only party president to be elected winning in constituency No 32 Morang South Biratnagar West 4 Nepali Congress leader Subarna Shamsher Rana contested three constituencies No 52 Bara Parsa Central North constituency No 53 Bara East Parsa and constituency No 91 Gulmi South West and won them all Another Nepal Congress leader Surya Prasad Upadhyaya contested two constituencies constituency No 5 Kathmandu Valley and constituency No 14 Ramechhap South but was defeated in both Gorkha Parishad president Randhir Subba was defeated in constituency No 26 Dhankuta Tarai Congress president Vedananda Jha lost in constituency No 39 Siraha Communist Party of Nepal General Secretary Keshar Jung Rayamajhi was defeated in Palpa Constituency No 93 Democratic General Assembly president Ranganath Sharma was also defeated in Kathmandu Constituency No 5 Dilliraman Regmi of the Nepali Rastriya Congress and Bhadrakali Mishra of Nepal Praja Parishad Mishra were also defeated Tanka Prasad Acharya was defeated in from Kathmandu Constituency No 5 4 12 PartyVotes SeatsNepali Congress666 89837 2374Nepal Rashtrabadi Gorkha Parishad305 11817 0319Samyukta Prajatantra Party177 4089 905Communist Party of Nepal129 1427 214Prajatantrik Mahasabha59 8963 340Nepal Praja Parishad Mishra 59 8203 341Nepal Praja Parishad Acharya 53 0382 962Tarai Congress36 1072 020Nepali Rastriya Congress12 7070 710Independents291 24716 264Total1 791 381100 00109Registered voters turnout4 246 468 Source Nohlen et alAftermath EditThe speaker of the first House of Representatives was Krishna Prasad Bhattarai from Nepali Congress 13 The term of the parliament started from 27 May 1959 and it was dissolved on 15 December 1960 See also EditList of MPs elected in the 1959 Nepalese general electionReferences Edit a b Joshi Bhuwan Lal Rose Leo E 1966 Democratic Innovations in Nepal A Case Study of Political Acculturation University of California Press p 295 a b Devkota Grishma Bahadur 1976 Nepalko Rajnitik Darpan II in Nepali Bhattarai Bandhu Prakashan p 111 क वल एक प र ट प रम खल ज त क थ ए पह ल आमन र व चन Only one party leader won the first general election द शसञ च र in Nepali 2017 12 01 Retrieved 2020 06 17 a b c Kafle Chandra ४५ द न लग एर गर एक २०१५ स लक च न व The election of 2015 BS was conducted in 45 days Setopati in Nepali Retrieved 2020 06 17 Dieter Nohlen Florian Grotz amp Christof Hartmann 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook Volume I p629 ISBN 0 19 924958 X Nohlen et al p624 Rama Devi Pant 1959 04 04 First general election of Nepal 1959 PDF The economic weekly Retrieved 2020 06 17 Parajulee Ramjee P 2000 The democratic transition in Nepal Lanham Rowman amp Littlefield p 46 ISBN 0 8476 9577 8 OCLC 41951317 Nohlen et al p654 Timeline PDF constitutionnet org Retrieved 2020 06 17 Levin Dov H 2016 09 19 Partisan electoral interventions by the great powers Introducing the PEIG Dataset Conflict Management and Peace Science 36 1 88 106 doi 10 1177 0738894216661190 ISSN 0738 8942 S2CID 157114479 Nepal Jagat Pahilo Samsad BP Mahendra Takraaw Kaṭhamandu Sangrila Books ISBN 978 9937 9053 6 7 OCLC 944022824 चक रव य ह म सभ म ख क न ह न छ क ण ड क ण ड Janata Samachar in Nepali Retrieved 2020 06 18 External links EditRama Devi Pant First General Elections in Nepal I Recent Political Trends The Economic Weekly 21 Feb 1959 p 285 290 Rama Devi Pant First General Elections in Nepal II The Economic Weekly 4 Apr 1959 p 483 485 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1959 Nepalese general election amp oldid 1125515429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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