Political Science, asked by luckkey1076, 11 months ago

Discuss the process of election in india for in points brainly

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Answered by Anonymous
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Elections to the Lok Sabha and each Vidhan Sabha are carried out using a first-past-the-post electoral system. For each constituency, the electors can cast their vote for a single candidate (of their choice), the winner being the candidate who gets the most votes

Answered by RadhikaParwal
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Announcement of dates - The election procedure starts with the announcement of dates.

Nomination by the candidate - After the announcement of dates, the candidates file their nomination papers.

Scrutinizing of nomination papers - The nomination papers are scrutinized on the fixed date. The incomplete or incorrect papers are rejected by the commission.

Withdrawal of nominations - The candidates are given a date for the withdrawal of their names.

Publication of the final list - After the withdrawal the final list is printed. Election symbols are allotted to the candidates.

Election campaign - When the list of the eligible candidates gets printed by the returning officer, the different political parties launch their election campaigns to canvass for their candidates. The political parties issue their election manifestoes, and propagate their programme to the people through public meetings, processions, rallies , newspapers, booklets, radio and television.

Polling - Public holiday is declared on the election day, so that each voter may exercise his vote.

Counting of votes - After the election is over, the counting personnels are appointed by the Election officer , who at the fixed place and at the fixed time start their counting work in the presence of the Returning Officer.

Declaration of Results - After the counting of votes is over, the election officer declares the candidates getting the maximum votes, elected.

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