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Vote count begins in Makawanpur



HETAUDA: Vote count has begun in Makawanpur district.

It started around one and a half hours later although an all-party meeting decided to do so at 11 am, said the office of chief returning officer, Makawanpur.

Out of the total 300,733 registered voters in the district, the voter turnout was 178,282 (59.3 percent), said chief returning officer Rishiram Niraula.

Publish Date : 21 November 2022 14:42 PM

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