Election result, public consequence
See what Nepal's vote set in motion.
Mat Parinam follows the result beyond election day: who entered the House, how seats turned into power, and what the new leadership is already doing with that mandate.
One place for results, representatives, verified profiles, and the latest reporting on the new House.
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Updated Apr 18, 2026, 3:45 PM
MP profiles
275
165 direct • 110 proportional
Current cabinet
15
Current cabinet drawn from 1 party
Latest stories
50
Updated Apr 18, 2026, 3:45 PM
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Check the results, look up MPs, or read what happened after the election. The homepage keeps those paths connected.
Check results
See which votes became seats.
See constituency results, party totals, and tight races in one national view.
Look up MPs
See who represents each seat.
Search every MP, open a profile, and see seat details and linked sources in one directory.
See what happened next
Read what the new House and government did next.
Follow cabinet changes, government formation, and national political updates tied back to the MPs involved.
See the bigger picture
See the national pattern behind the result.
Look at province patterns, House balance, and the closest races in one place.
After the vote
See what changed after election day.
The vote decided the seats. The seats shaped the House and the government. This page helps you follow both.
Seat picture
How the House is split
Rastriya Swatantra Party
125 direct seats
182
Nepali Congress
18 direct seats
38
CPN-UML
9 direct seats
25
Nepali Communist Party
8 direct seats
17
Shram Sanskriti Party
3 direct seats
7
Rastriya Swatantra Party has the most seats
Rastriya Swatantra Party currently has the largest bloc in the House with 182 seats.
Okhaldhunga-1 was one of the closest races
The narrowest constituency margin in the dataset was just 5 votes.
Karnali was the most split province
Karnali had winners from 5 parties, showing the widest spread of power.
Current government
Who is running the government now
15 ministers are already in place, showing how quickly the election result moved into executive power.
Latest news
Follow the latest updates.
These stories connect government formation, cabinet moves, and national decisions back to the MPs and parties involved.
RSP chair Lamichhane calls secretariat meeting
KATHMANDU: Rabi Lamichhane, chair of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), has called a meeting of the party’s secretariat. The meeting has been scheduled for 3:30 pm on Sunday at the party’s central office in Banasthali, Kathmandu.
Open Letter to PM: Resolve Bhutanese Refugee Crisis, Secure Release of Political Prisoners
Open Letter to PM Balendra Shah: Resolve Bhutanese Refugee Crisis, Secure Release of Political Prisoners The Government of Nepal must take urgent diplomatic leadership in resolving the long-standing Bhutanese refugee crisis and securing the release and dignified reintegration of Bhutanese political prisoners through a rights-based, humanitarian approach.
Parliamentary committee chairs to take oath
The oath-taking ceremony of the chairpersons of parliamentary committees is scheduled for 4 PM today. Kathmandu, April 17 The oath-taking ceremony of the chairpersons of parliamentary committees is scheduled for 4 PM today. A total of 12 committee chairs were elected on Friday, and the swearing-in will take place shortly after the elections.
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