In 2017 election of Tila Rural Municipality (Jumla district), candidate Ratan Nath Yogi of Nepal Communist Party (Unified Marxist-Leninist) (CPN (UML)) secured 1,768 (33.06%) votes out of total votes of 5,348 and was elected as a Chairman. The first runner-up candidate was Jung Bahadur Basnet of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) (CPN (M)) who secured 1,744 (24.51%) of votes. The rest of 3 candidates for the position of Chairman secured combined 1,836 (17.17) of votes.
Similarly, for the position of Vice-Chairman, candidate Bishnu Maya Budha of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) (CPN (M)) secured 1,774 (33.59%) and was elected as a Vice-Chairman, while Bishnu Kali Rawat of Nepal Communist Party (Unified Marxist-Leninist) (CPN (UML)) secured 1,613 (22.86%) of votes and came in second position. Other 2 candidates who contested for Vice-Chairman secured combined 1,895 (17.94) of votes.
As illustrated in the pie chart, there were total 156 candidates contested in various positions with gender ratio of 96 (61.54%) males and 60 (38.46%) females. Moreover, there were total 33 candidates contested for ward chairman positions in 9 wards. Same as, total 61 candidates had contested for ward member positions while 30 females and 23 females from depressed group (dalit) had contested for female member position in each ward.
Similarly, for the position of Vice-Chairman, candidate Bishnu Maya Budha of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) (CPN (M)) secured 1,774 (33.59%) and was elected as a Vice-Chairman, while Bishnu Kali Rawat of Nepal Communist Party (Unified Marxist-Leninist) (CPN (UML)) secured 1,613 (22.86%) of votes and came in second position. Other 2 candidates who contested for Vice-Chairman secured combined 1,895 (17.94) of votes.
As illustrated in the pie chart, there were total 156 candidates contested in various positions with gender ratio of 96 (61.54%) males and 60 (38.46%) females. Moreover, there were total 33 candidates contested for ward chairman positions in 9 wards. Same as, total 61 candidates had contested for ward member positions while 30 females and 23 females from depressed group (dalit) had contested for female member position in each ward.