The regular online news sites/blogs from Nepal are so
overloaded with the visitors that they almost have crashed. This signifies two
things: Nepalese living abroad have profound interest in this CA election, and
this election failed to capture a very large voting bloc that lives outside the
country. Although Nepalese living abroad didn’t get opportunity to vote in this
election, I hope they do get chance in upcoming election.
Mail in vote can be one of the solutions for Nepalese abroad.
For example, if I needed to vote, I could download a voting slip from Nepalese
Consulates website. I could choose my nominee/party based on my region, as
stated in my citizenship/passport, and mail it to the Consulate along with the
copies of my citizenship, passport, and local identification (in my case US driving
license) in a sealed envelope. In the front of the envelope, I also will have
to mark my election constituency (For example, CA: Kathmandu Constituency
Number 3). These will have to be mailed a week earlier than slated election
date. The Election commission must establish a mechanism by which there would
be fair vote count in the presence of international monitors, inside the
Consulate. And finally, these results will be appended with results from Nepal
to come up with final numbers.