147 seats to Lalitpur Metropolitan City Council 74 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Chiri Babu Maharjan
Hari Krishna Byanjankar
Ashta Bahadur Maharjan
Party
Congress
CPN (UML)
RPP
Seats before
44
76
0
Seats won
56
56
2
Seat change
12
20
2
Popular vote
42,722
24,560
5,554
Percentage
56.5%
32.5%
7.3%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Party
Maoist Centre
Unified Socialist
Independent
Seats before
14
0
1
Seats won
12
9
2
Seat change
2
9
1
Mayor before election
Chiri Babu Maharjan Congress
Elected Mayor
Chiri Babu Maharjan Congress
Municipal election for Lalitpur took place on 13 May 2022, with all 147 positions up for election across 29 wards.[1][2] The electorate elected a mayor, a deputy mayor, 29 ward chairs and 116 ward members. An indirect election will also be held to elect five female members and an additional three female members from the Dalit and minority community to the municipal executive.[3][4]
Chiri Babu Maharjan of Nepali Congress was re-elected, winning 56.5% of the votes.[5]
Background
Lalitpur was established as a municipality in 1953. The metropolitan city was created in 2017 by incorporating wards 1 to 13 of Karyabinayak municipality into Lalitpur sub-metropolitan city. Electors in each ward elect a ward chair and four ward members, out of which two must be female and one of the two must belong to the Dalit community.[6][7]
In the previous election, Chiri Babu Maharjan from Nepali Congress was elected as the first mayor of the metropolitan city.[8]
Note: 1 candidate from CPN (UML) for Ward Member was elected unopposed under Dalit woman reserved seats. 10 ward member seats reserved for Dalit women were left unfilled due to lack of candidates.
Results for municipal executive election
The municipal executive consists of the mayor, who is also the chair of the municipal executive, the deputy mayor and ward chairs from each ward. The members of the municipal assembly will elect five female members and three members from the Dalit and minority community to the municipal executive.[16]