Municipal elections held on February 8, 2006, in the shadow of Maoist attacksand a boycott by political parties, painted a dismal picture of the Royalregime, even as it further shrunk King Gyanendra’s options. The third suchlocal election (the first and second local elections were conducted in 1992 and1997) saw an average voter turn out of under 20 per cent. According to theElection Commission (EC), nationwide, out of 1,443,310 voters, only 284,225 casttheir votes. The capital city of Kathmandu – the King’s ‘stronghold’ –witnessed a mere 14 percent voter turnout, while the surrounding municipalities,the Lalitpur sub-metropolitan city, Madhyapur Thimi Municipality and KirtipurMunicipality registered 18, 13 and 33 per cent voting, respectively. The voterturnout was the highest, at 71 per cent, in the Gaur Municipality of RautahatDistrict, and lowest at Lekhnath Municipality of Kaski district, at just one percent. The previous two elections had witnessed a creditable 60 per cent turnout.