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collect some information about general elctions in india 2019

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Answered by jyothsnagourraj
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Explanation:The 2019 Indian general election is scheduled to be held in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. The counting of votes will be conducted on 23 May, and on the same day the results will be declared.[1][2][3][4]

Legislative Assembly elections in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha and Sikkim will be held simultaneously with the general election.[5][6]

All 543 elected MPs will be elected from single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting. The President of India nominates an additional two members from the Anglo-Indian community if he believes the community is under-represented.[7]

Eligible voters must be Indian citizens, 18 or older, an ordinary resident of the polling area of the constituency and possess a valid voter identification card issued by the Election Commission of India. Some people convicted of electoral or other offences are barred from voting.[8]

Earlier there were speculations that the Modi Government might advance the 2019 general election to counter the anti-incumbency factor, however learning from the past blunder of preponing an election made by the Vajpayee Government it decided to go into election as per the normal schedule[9] which was announced by Election Commission of India (ECI) on 10 March 2019, after which Model Code of Conduct was applied with immediate effect.[10] The voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) system which enables electronic voting machines to record each vote cast by generating the EVM slip, will be introduced in all 543 Lok sabha constituencies.[11][12] A total of 17.4 lakh VVPAT units will be used in as many as 10,35,918 polling stations during the elections. On 9 April 2019, Supreme Court of India gave the judgement, ordering the Election Commission of India to increase VVPAT slips vote count in five randomly selected EVMs per assembly constituency, which means Election Commission of India has to count VVPAT slips of 20,625 EVMs.[13][14][15] According to the Election Commission of India, 900 million people were eligible to vote, with an increase of 84.3 million voters since the last general election in 2014,[16][17] making this the largest-ever election in the world.[18] 15 million voters in the age group of 18-19 years are eligible to exercise their right to vote for the first time.[19] 71,735 overseas voters have been enrolled in the electoral rolls for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections


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Answered by mithu30102002
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It is the right thing to say that the Indian general election 2019 is quite unpredictable. The election 2019 of assembly in Tripura and the by-poll of Lok Sabha in Gorakhpur exposed, once more, the political agility of the constituency.

If you generalize the Census of 2011 around 2 crore children turn into 18 years old each year. Once the election 2019 comes around, there will possibly or supposedly be, 10 crore electorates for the first time. Every person does not get listed with the ECI (Election Commission of India) however it is a group that no party-political might think to overlook.Not only are the number of voters in the election 2019 important but also their individualities are essential. First-time electorates act contrarily. They are not only tech-savvy and more educated but also well informed in comparison to their entire family. They might have an opinion in election 2019 which goes in contrast to the conventional political likings of the family. They might also possess an influence on election 2019 by performing as the outlook-creators and influencers inside their family circle as well as friends.

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