describe aim time and methods of election campaign in India
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1) The country is divided into Constituencies. Some Constituencies are reserved for SCs, STs and OBCs.
2) Once the Constituencies are decided, the next step is to decide who can and who cannot vote. In India, the list of people eligible to vote is prepared long before the elections and is called the Voter's List.
3) Candidates of the political parties are nominated by the respective parties.
4) The candidates campaign and release their manifestoes so that the people get to know them.
5) Parties and Candidates need to follow a Code of Conduct during elections.
Polling is done on a day selected by the Election Commission.
6) After polling is done, the votes are counted and the party getting the majority forms the Government.
2) Once the Constituencies are decided, the next step is to decide who can and who cannot vote. In India, the list of people eligible to vote is prepared long before the elections and is called the Voter's List.
3) Candidates of the political parties are nominated by the respective parties.
4) The candidates campaign and release their manifestoes so that the people get to know them.
5) Parties and Candidates need to follow a Code of Conduct during elections.
Polling is done on a day selected by the Election Commission.
6) After polling is done, the votes are counted and the party getting the majority forms the Government.
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