Social Sciences, asked by priya1536, 11 months ago

Explain any 5 condition for free and fair elections​


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Answered by navneet79
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Managing the large geographical landscape and huge electro electro population to stop misuse of money and muscle power during election wearing candidates and criminal background for contesting elections to conduct election successfully in politically criminals the environment conducting election in spite of increasing Indians intentions of violence and making them a successful
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Answered by NeverMind11
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1)Electoral laws must offer equal conditions and opportunities for citizens to have access to polling stations and to vote.


2)They also must offer equal conditions and opportunities for all parties and candidates taking part in them.

• An independent Electoral Commission
One of the conditions that can ensure a free and fair election is the existence of a free and independent Electoral Commission to oversee the conduct of the election. In other words all the stages of the electoral process must left entirely in the hands of the Electoral Commission without any interference from any quarter of the political divide.  • An independent judiciary
Another condition for a free and fair election is the existence of an independent judiciary. This necessary because in every electoral, a dispute may arise at any stage of the electoral process. There must therefore be an independent body that can adjudicate the dispute and come out with a ruling that can satisfy all parties involved.  • An independent Press
To ensure a free and fair election, there must in existence a free and independent press. This is to ensure that the press carry out their mandate as the fourth realm of the estate in an atmosphere devoid of intimidation and arm twisting either from governing party or from opposition parties.
freedom of speech and expression by electors, parties, candidates and the media;


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