describe any three electoral process
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1) ELECTORAL NOTIFICATION : The electoral process is formally set into motion by a presidential announcement calling upon electors to elect their representative to the Lok Sabha . At the same time , the Election Commission issues notification specifying the time-table for nominations , scrutiny , withdrawals and polling .
2) FILING OF NOMINATION PAPER : The Election Commission fixes last date for filing the nominations for election . The nomination papers of the candidates are filed with the returning officer as appointed by the Election commission .
3) SCRUTINY OF NOMINATION PAPERS : After the receipt of nominations , the nomination papers found not in order are rejected by the returning officer and those found in order are accepted by him .
4) WITHDRAWAL OF NOMINATIONS : Once the scrutiny is over , the candidates are given a date for withdrawal . If any candidate decides not to contest elections , he can withdraw his nomination at this stage . After the withdrawals , the returning officer of the constituency publishes the list of the remaining contestants in alphabetical order of their names.
2) FILING OF NOMINATION PAPER : The Election Commission fixes last date for filing the nominations for election . The nomination papers of the candidates are filed with the returning officer as appointed by the Election commission .
3) SCRUTINY OF NOMINATION PAPERS : After the receipt of nominations , the nomination papers found not in order are rejected by the returning officer and those found in order are accepted by him .
4) WITHDRAWAL OF NOMINATIONS : Once the scrutiny is over , the candidates are given a date for withdrawal . If any candidate decides not to contest elections , he can withdraw his nomination at this stage . After the withdrawals , the returning officer of the constituency publishes the list of the remaining contestants in alphabetical order of their names.
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