Nepal's Voter Roll Surge: 800,000+ New Registrations Ahead of March Election

Nepal has successfully added more than 837,000 new voters to its electoral rolls in the latest update. The Election Commission utilized both biometric registration and National Identity Card integration to streamline the process. This voter enrollment surge comes ahead of the March 2026 elections announced after political upheaval. The updated voter list now includes approximately 18.1 million eligible Nepali citizens aged 18 and above.

Key Points: Nepal Adds 837,094 New Voters in Latest Electoral Roll Update

  • Over 837,000 new voters registered in extended enrollment period
  • 344,914 used full biometrics while 492,180 used National ID cards
  • Registration deadline extended due to heavy public turnout and political requests
  • Updated voter roll supports preparation for March 2026 national elections
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Nepal adds more than 8,00,000 new voters in latest round of roll update ahead of March election

Nepal's Election Commission registers 837,094 new voters with biometric and National ID integration, expanding electorate to over 18 million ahead of March 2026 elections.

"The integration of National ID data had significantly boosted online applications - Election Commission of Nepal"

Kathmandu, November 22

A total of 8, 37, 094 new voters has been added to the electoral roll following the completion of extended voter registration in the later round of roll update, the Election Commission, Nepal announced.

As per the electoral body, the newly enlisted voters, 344,914 registered through full biometrics, while 492,180 were added via their National Identity Cards.

The commission said the integration of National ID data had significantly boosted online applications, enabling eligible citizens to register without visiting district offices. Prime Minister Sushila Karki also noted the completion of the updated voter list on social media, highlighting the inclusion of the latest cohort of young voters.

As of November 2, Nepal had 18,168,023 eligible voters aged 18 and above. The registration period had initially been set to close on November 16, but was extended to November 21 in response to heavy turnout and requests from political actors.

The commission said the updated roll will support preparations for the upcoming polls, ensuring that all eligible citizens are included in the electoral process.

Interim government Prime Minister Sushila Karki, writing on social media, said that the process of compiling the voter roll had concluded, noting the inclusion of newly registered voters.

The population of Nepali people eligible to vote (above 18 years) is approximately 18,168,023 as of November.

Earlier, voter registration had been open until November 16, but due to high demand and calls from stakeholders, the Commission extended the deadline to November 20, resulting in the latest wave of new registrations.

The two-day Gen Z movement on September 8 and 9 unseated the KP Sharma Oli government where at least 72 people were killed as government tried to suppress the protestors.

After three days of deliberations, former Chief Justice Sushila Karki was appointed the interim Prime Minister of the nation who had recommended to dissolve the parliament.

Upon Karki's recommendation President Ramchandra Paudel dissolved the House of Representatives on September 12 and announced fresh polls for March 5, 2026.

Starting September 26, the Election Commission resumed voter registration after Paudel issued an ordinance clearing legal hurdles to open the voter roll. As per the ordinance any Nepali citizen who turns 18 by March 4, 2026, can register.

As per the Election Commission of Nepal, 18,148,654 voters have been listed as of Chaitra-end (mid-April)--the previous Nepali year 2081.

As many as 17,988,570 voters- 9,140,806 men, 8,847,579 women, and 185 from other categories- were eligible to cast their ballots in November 2022. By April 2025, in two and a half years, the number increased by 160,054 to 18,148,654.

- ANI

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Priya S
The extension of registration deadline shows they're really trying to include everyone. Young voters getting enrolled is crucial for any democracy. Hope the March elections bring stability to our neighboring country.
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Arjun K
While the voter registration numbers are good, I'm concerned about the political instability mentioned. 72 deaths during protests is tragic. Hope the election process remains peaceful and respects democratic values.
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Sarah B
The online registration system using National ID is brilliant! Saves so much time and effort. India's election commission should consider similar tech upgrades. Digital democracy is the way forward! 📱✨
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Vikram M
As someone who follows South Asian politics closely, I appreciate Nepal's efforts to ensure maximum voter participation. The Gen Z movement shows how important youth engagement is in shaping a nation's future.
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Michael C
The numbers are impressive but I hope the focus remains on election integrity. With such rapid registration, there should be proper verification processes to prevent any malpractices. Democracy needs both quantity AND quality.

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