Left alliance swept all seats in Solukhumbu (one parliamentary and two provincial). CPN (Maoist Center)'s Hem Kumar Rai won a parliamentary seat with 20,912 votes.
CPN-UML's Yagya Raj Sunuwar won a parliamentary seat from Okhaldhunga. He got 32,580 votes while his closest contender Nepali Congress's Ram Hari Khatiwada 27,327 votes.
CPN (Maoist Center)'s Debendra Poudel won a parliamentary seat from Baglung constituency 2. Poudel received 28,807 votes, while his nearest rival Nepali Congress's Niraj Pun 19,905 votes.
The left alliance swept in Dolpa winning all the total three parliamentary and provincial seats (two parliamentary seats and the rest provincial).
Left alliance candidates CPN-UML's Krishna Lal Maharjan and CPN (Maoist Center)’s Pampha Bhusal have been election as the parliamentary members form Lalitpur constituency 2 and 3.
CPN (Maoist Center)'s Agni Prasad Sapkota won a parliamentary seat from Sindhupalchok 1 with a wide margin of vote. He received 40,504 votes, while his
CPN-UML's Ghana Shyam Khatiwada won a parliamentary seat form Morang 1. Khatiwada secured 37,524 votes against 31,436 votes garnered by Nepali Congress's Dig Bahadur Limbu.
CPN-UML's Krishna Gopal Shrestha won Kathmandu 9 seat in Parliament with a wide margin of vote. Shrestha garnered 22,852 votes, while his closest rival Nepali Congress's Dhyan Gobinda Ranjit 14,802
Nepali Congress's Mohan Acharya won a parliamentary seat in Rasuwa. Acharya secured 14,453 votes, while his closest rival CPN-UML's Janardan Dhakal 10,278 votes.
The left alliance won two parliamentary seats in Morang which the total six constituencies. CPN-UML's Lal Babu Pandit was elected in Morang constituency 6 by defeating Nepali Congress's Dr Shekhar