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2023 Nepalese presidential election

The fourth presidential election of Nepal, to elect the country's third president since the abolition of the monarchy, was held on 9 March 2023.


The fourth presidential election of Nepal, to elect the country's third president since the abolition of the monarchy, was held on 9 March 2023.

The term of the incumbent president, Bidya Devi Bhandari, first elected in 2015, was set to expire on 13 March 2023. She was term-limited and could not seek re-election, with the Constitution of Nepal barring her from doing so.

The President of Nepal is elected by the majority of the votes of all members of the electoral colleges. If no candidate is elected, a second round is held between the top two candidates of the first round, under the same majority. As the latter is of the total votes including blank and invalid ones as well as abstentions, it is possible no candidate is elected in the first and second rounds. A third may then be held with the same candidates as in the second. The candidate with the majority of valid votes is then elected president.

Part 6, Article 64 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015 sets the following qualifications for holding the presidency:

  1. A person shall be eligible to be president if he/she fulfils the following qualifications:
  • He/she is eligible to be a member of the Federal Parliament.
  • He/she has attained at least 45 years of age, and
  • Is not ineligible by any law.
  1. Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (1), a person who has already been elected president for two terms, shall not be eligible to be a presidential candidate for the presidential election thereafter.

The Election Commission announced the schedule for the presidential elections on 30 January 2023.

Column 1Column 2
22 FebruaryPublication of initial electoral roll
22 – 24 FebruaryClaims and scrutiny on electoral roll
24 FebruaryPublication of final electoral roll
25 FebruaryNomination of candidates
26 – 28 FebruaryScrutiny on nominations
28 FebruaryPublication of final list of nominations
9 MarchDate of election

The electoral college is composed in 2023 of 881 members, of which 331 are from the federal parliament and 550 from the provincial assemblies, with a vote "weight" of 79 and 48 each, respectively. While the federal parliament is made of 275 members from the lower house and 59 from the upper one, 2 members of the lower house were unable to be registered in the electoral college because of a judicial affair and a third one died, thus lowering the electoral college total from the normal number of 884 to 881, and the grand total of weighted votes from 52,786 to 52,549.

PartyPratinidhi SabhaRastriya SabhaPradesh SabhaTotal electors
Nepali Congress8810175273
CPN (UML)7918162259
CPN (Maoist Centre)311685132
CPN (Unified Socialist)1082543
Rastriya Prajatantra Party1402842
People's Socialist Party1132337
Janamat Party601622
Rastriya Swatantra Party190019
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party411217
Nagarik Unmukti Party401216
Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party1034
Rastriya Janamorcha1113
Nepal Socialist Party1023
Hamro Nepali Party0022
Independent3249
PartyPratinidhi SabhaRastriya SabhaPradesh SabhaTotal votesPercentage
Nepali Congress6,9527908,40016,14230.72
CPN (UML)6,2411,4227,77615,43929.38
CPN (Maoist Centre)2,4491,2644,0807,79314.83
CPN (Unified Socialist)7906321,2002,6224.99
Rastriya Prajatantra Party1,10601,3442,4504.66
People's Socialist Party8692371,1042,2104.21
Rastriya Swatantra Party1501001,5012.86
Janamat Party47407681,2422.36
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party316795769711.85
Nagarik Unmukti Party31605768921.70
Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party7901442230.42
Rastriya Janamorcha7979482060.39
Nepal Socialist Party790961750.33
Hamro Nepali Party0096960.18
Independent2371581925871.12

On 24 February 2023, Ram Chandra Paudel of the Nepali Congress was chosen as the common candidate of an alliance of eight political parties; Congress, CPN (Maoist Centre), CPN (Unified Socialist), PSPN, Janamat, LSPN, NUP and RJM. The next day, the CPN (UML) announced that it would field party vice-chair Subas Chandra Nemwang as its presidential candidate.

CandidateBornPositions heldProvinceAnnouncedRef
Ram Chandra Paudel(1944-10-15)15 October 1944 (aged 78)Tanahun, GandakiSpeaker of the House of Representatives (1994–1999)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs (2000–2002)
Member of the House of Representatives from Tanahun (1991–1999; 2022–present)
Member of the Legislature Parliament of Nepal (2015–2017)
Member of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal from Tanahun 2 (2008–2015)Gandaki25 February 2023
CandidateBornPositions heldProvinceAnnouncedRef
Subas Chandra Nemwang(1954-03-11)11 March 1954 (aged 68)Ilam, KoshiChairman of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal (2008–2015)
Speaker of the Interim Legislature of Nepal (2006–2008)
State Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs (1994–1995)
Member of the House of Representatives from Ilam 2 (1999–2002; 2006–2008; 2017–present)
Member of the Legislature Parliament of Nepal (2015–2017)
Member of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal (2008–2015)
Member of the National Assembly (1991–1993; 1995–1999)Koshi25 February 2023
CandidatePartyVotesTotalvotes%
Ram Chandra PaudelNC21435256633,80268.54
Subas Chandra NemwangCPN (UML)9816226015,51831.46
Valid votes31251482649,32099.40
Blank and invalid votes1452710.60
Total31351883149,591100
Electors / turnout33155088152,54994.32
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