Event Summary
On 5 March 2026, the Nepal Election has been completed in a peaceful and enthusiastic manner all over the country. It is estimated that around 60 percent voter turnout has been recorded, however detailed information is still being collected. Except for minor incidents, polling has been completed peacefully. Following the Gen Z protests held in September against corruption and misgovernance, a new government was formed in September under the leadership of former Chief Justice. The primary mandate of this non-partisan government was to conduct the House of Representatives election within six months and restore constitutional order.
At the time of its formation, there were serious concerns that Nepal could face prolonged political instability or drift outside the constitutional framework. Political and constitutional debates emerged regarding the legitimacy and sustainability of the new arrangement. As noted publicly, the country was navigating a complex and sensitive political transition.
Despite significant political uncertainty and public skepticism about whether elections could be held on time, the government successfully completed the electoral process within the stipulated timeframe. With the support of political parties, security agencies, civil servants, and the Election Commission of Nepal, the election was conducted nationwide in a peaceful and organized manner on March 5. The role of security institutions, including the Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, and Nepal Army, was instrumental in maintaining order. Beyond organizing the election, the government also addressed post-protest responsibilities, including compensation for victims’ families, medical treatment for the injured, and rebuilding public trust. Regardless of the electoral outcome, the successful completion of the election represents a significant step toward restoring democratic stability and constitutional governance in Nepal.