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Different between election held in INDIA and USA?


The Indian and the US democracies are two of the largest democracies in the world. While the subcontinental system is just about 70 years old, the United States version has been in action for nearly 240 years. These systems basically mean that the citizens of the respective nations have a major say over who comes into power and how they approach their policies. However, one of the most prominent part of these two democracies is that of the election systems they have in place.​

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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The government of India allows voting via Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) on the day of polling. You can also get a proxy to vote for you if you are overseas and unable to vote. The Election Commission of India has opened up to the possibility of e-ballots for overseas electors, but this method is not too widely used as of now.

The voting system in the United States, however, is quite flexible in comparison, with multiple methods being approved to let you cast your vote. For example, a voter can go up to a polling booth and cast vote, have absentee voting through the mail, as well as early voting. However, scanning and vote counting are pretty much the same in the USA and India.

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Answered by riyatyagi46
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The Republic of India and the United States of America are just two examples of functioning democracies around the world. This form of government has been in place in the United States since 1789 but has been a relatively recent phenomenon in the Indian system of governance. Democracy is an inclusive form of government, which lets people decide who comes into power by voting for candidates in elections. This, in turn, decides what sort of policies will see a large-scale implementation in the near future.

With populations as high as 32.57 crores (USA) as of 2017 and 132.42 crores in India, as per 2016 data, it would be quite a task to assimilate everyone’s opinion in the mandate and find a middle ground. To ensure that the formation of the government is smooth and caters to the will of the majority of the population, democratic countries periodically hold free and fair elections.

While the principle underlying such elections is similar, there exists a large number of differences between how elections are held in the US and in India. In fact, there are actually very few commonalities between the organization of the government in the countries. Elections in the USA are therefore not quite the same as elections in India. Read on to find out how they are different.

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