1. Fill in the blanks.
1.
The right to vote granted to the citizens of a
country is called
2. In South Africa, till 1994, che
were not allowed to vote in national elections.
3. In India, elections to the parliament that are held
once in five years is called the
4.
The body which conducts elections in India
is the
5.
When a candidate secures more than half the
votes polled, he or she has won by
majority
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1) The right to vote granted to the citizens of a
country is called
Answer:
Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote).
2) In South Africa, till 1994, che
were not allowed to vote in national elections.
Answer:
Idk
3) In India, elections to the parliament that are held
once in five years is called the
Answer:
The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every five years.
4) The body which conducts elections in India
is the
Answer:
1) Independent Election Commission In India, elections are conducted by the Election Commission (EC). The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) is appointed by the President of India.
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