Political Violence Monitoring
February 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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