Sikyong Penpa Tsering re-elected Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration

left: Commissioners Tsering Youdon, Lobsang Yeshi and Nangsa Choedon of Election Commission held a press conference, on Feb 13, 2026. Photo: TPI

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Dharamshala — The Election Commission of the Central Tibetan Administration announces result of the Preliminary Election of Sikyong and Members of the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile on Friday and it states that In accordance with Article 67(4) of the Election Rules and Regulations stipulating that “If a candidate secured more than 60 per cent of the total votes in the preliminary round, the final round shall not be conducted, and the candidate shall be declared elected as Sikyong,” the Election Commission declared incumbent Sikyong Penpa Tsering elected as the Sikyong for the 17th Kashag, as he received 61.025 per cent of the total votes.

Chief Election Commissioner Lobsang Yeshi, Additional Election Commissioner Tsering Youdon and Additional Election Commissioner Nangsa Choedon of Election Commission held a press conference at the Lhakpa Tsering Hall, Department of Information and International Relations, CTA, Gangkyi, Dharamshala, on February 13,, 2026 to announce the result of the Preliminary Election of Sikyong and Members of the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile.

The Election Commission states that total of 51,140 Tibetans voted in the Preliminary Election of Sikyong and Members of the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile out of the of 91,042 registered voters for the 2026 election. Sikyong Penpa Tsering received 31325 votes, Kelsang Dorjee Aukatsang received 17843 votes and Tsering Phuntsok received 159 votes.

Chief Election Commissioner Lobsang Yeshi said, "In accordance with Article 67(4) of the Election Rules and Regulations stipulating that “If a candidate secured more than 60 per cent of the total votes in the preliminary round, the final round shall not be conducted, and the candidate shall be declared elected as Sikyong,” the Election Commission declared incumbent Sikyong Penpa Tsering elected as the Sikyong for the 17th Kashag, as he received 61.025 per cent of the total votes."

As enshrined in Article 67 (3) of the Election Rules and Regulation, that “the Election Commission, after giving twenty days to withdraw candidature, should shortlist not more than six candidates for Sikyong from the preliminary election” and “Article 49 (1) (A) of the electoral rules and regulation,” which states that “the election commission after giving 30 days to withdraw candidature, should shortlist candidates not less than thrice the number of stipulated seats in the respective constituents of the Tibetan Parliament from the preliminary election”, the Election Commission declared 30 shortlisted candidates each from the three traditional provinces of Tibet; 6 candidates each from the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon religion, North & South America, and Europe & Africa; and 3 candidates from Australasia (excluding India, Nepal, and Bhutan). See the results below.

The Election Commissioner further announced that candidates for the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile must confirm their candidature by 27 February 2026 by submitting a letter of confirmation to the Election Commission through their respective local Election Commission. The letter of confirmation should contain the candidate’s name, date of birth, copies of the first and last pages of their Green Book, a brief biography in Monlam Uni Ouchan 2 font (size 14, not exceeding 300 words), along with a recent passport-sized colour photograph.

Those seeking to withdraw their candidature may do so by submitting a written request to the Election Commission no later than 28 February 2026.