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These are the 10 polling places in Kathmandu (with list)

Kathmandu has ten House of Representatives constituencies and twenty State Assembly constituencies.

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KATHMANDU: Despite its small geographical size, Kathmandu district has the most constituencies in the country.

The number of Kathmandu representatives in the House of Representatives and the State Assembly will be significantly higher. As a result, the outcome of the Kathmandu vote is taken seriously.

Kathmandu has ten House of Representatives constituencies and twenty State Assembly constituencies. Everyone is paying attention to the counting of votes for the election of representatives from these areas.

According to the District Election Office Kathmandu, voting will take place in ten different districts.

Counting places for members of the House of Representatives

Constituency No. 1 – Federal Parliament Building (International Conference Centre) New Baneshwor
Constituency No. 2 – Radha Krishna Mandir in Kageshwori Manohara, Thali
Constituency No. 3 – Chamunda School in Gokarneshwor, Jorpati
Constituency No. 4 – Jestha Nagarik Bhawan (Senior Citizens Building) in Chapali, Budhanilkantha
Constituency No. 5 – Shree Samaj Bhawan in Tokha
Constituency No. 6 – Tarakeshwor Dharmasthali
Constituency No. 7 – Balaju Judo Hall
Constituency No. 8 – Swayambhu Geeta Mata School
Constituency No. 9 – Nepal Tourism and Hotel Management Institute (Natham) Ravi Bhawan
Constituency No. 10 – Tribhuvan University Kirtipur Smriti Bhawan