Run-off poll begins to elect Nepali Congress president
Run-off poll begins to elect Nepali Congress president
Published: 02:38 pm Mar 07, 2016
KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress Election Committee began the run-off poll on Monday afternoon to elect its new president for next five years.
The election process was pushed to the run-off as the presidential hopeful Sher Bahadur Deuba had fallen 11 votes short of 1,575, required to get the top post's berth.
The NC statute requires that one needs to get 50 per cent plus one vote to get elected the president.
Total 3,148 party representatives had cast their votes in the phase-one election held on Sunday.
In the vote count concluded this morning, Deuba's closest rival Ram Chandra Paudel had got 1,160 votes, followed by the third contender Krishna Prasad Sitaula (324).
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