Political Violence Monitoring
Feb 2017
- March 2018

Democracy Resource Center Nepal (DRCN), Collective Campaign for Peace (CoCAP) and Nepal Monitor are tracking elections related incidents of political violence through DRCN’s qualitative research and analysis of quantitative data collected by CoCAP/Nepal Monitor.
Projects Report
- Analysis Update 19 – Political Incidents Between February 8 and March 22
- Analysis Update 18 – Political Incidents after Parliamentary and Provincial Elections
- Analysis Update 17 – Incidents after Parliamentary and Provincial Elections
- Factsheet: Electoral Violence and Contestation during Nepal’s Second Phase – House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly Elections
- Incidents Analysis Update 16 – Prior to Second Phase Parliamentary and Provincial Election
- Incidents Analysis Update 15 – Prior to First Phase Parliamentary and Provincial Election
- Incidents Analysis Update 14 – Prior to Candidate Nomination for the First Phase National and Provincial Elections
- Analysis Update 13 – Incidents During the September 18 Elections Vote Counting Period
- Factsheet: Electoral Violence And Contestation during Nepal’s Local Level Election- Third phase (Sept 2017)
- Analysis Update 12 – Campaign Period Incidents Prior to the Third Phase Local Elections
- Analysis Update 11 – Incidents Prior to Nomination for the Third Phase Local Election
- Analysis Update 10 – Incidents After the June 28 Elections Vote Counting Period
- Analysis Update 8 – Campaign Period Incidents Prior to Second Phase (June 28) Local Elections
- Analysis Update 9 – Incidents During the June 28 Elections Vote Counting Period
- Factsheet 2 – Local Level Election, Silence Period and Election Day: Second Phase
- Analysis Update 7 – Incidents Prior to Second Phase (June 28) Local Elections
- Analysis Update 6 – Incidents during the May 14 Elections Counting Period
- Analysis Update 5 – Incidents During Campaign Period Before May 14 Elections
- Analysis Update 4 – Incidents and Electoral Environment around Local Elections
- Factsheet 1 – Electoral Violence and Contestation during Nepal’s Local Election
- Analysis Update 3 – Incidents and Electoral Environment after Madheshi Morcha’s Withdrawal of Government Support, April 2017
- Analysis Update 2 – Impact of the Saptari Incident on the Electoral Environment, March 2017
- Analysis Update 1 – Mobilization and incidents Around Announcement of the Local Elections, March 2017
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