explain the election proceedure
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ELECTION PROCEDURE :
☆ . In india general elections to Loksabha and States 'Legislative Assemblies' are usually held once in five years.
☆ . All the eligible voters exercise their right to vote through Universal Adult Franchise.
☆ . The procedure for elections is laid in the Representation of peopleś act .
☆ . One officer is appointed to each constituency to supervise and counduct elections . He/ She is called the Returning Officer.
☆ . Any one who is eligible to stand in the election can file nomination papers duly proposed and seconded by the voters.
☆ . Candidates who are put up by the recognised political parties are called party candidates, Others are called independents . They may withdraw from the fray within a specified time . After withdrawal time is over , they given symbols . Ballot papers / EVMs are arranged with allotted symbols .
☆ . Elobrate arrangements will be made . Polling booths will be set up with a presiding officer and other polling staff . on the date of polling registered voters will be allowed to vote . A ballot paper will be given and indelible ink is put on the index finger of the left hand as a proof that the voter has exercised the vote .
☆ . After the polling is over the electronic voting machines are sealed and brought to the counting centres . The candidate who secures the highest number of votes is declared elected. If any malpractices are brought to the notice of the Election Commission , repoll will be held in the particularcconstituency .
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ELECTION PROCEDURE :
☆ . In india general elections to Loksabha and States 'Legislative Assemblies' are usually held once in five years.
☆ . All the eligible voters exercise their right to vote through Universal Adult Franchise.
☆ . The procedure for elections is laid in the Representation of peopleś act .
☆ . One officer is appointed to each constituency to supervise and counduct elections . He/ She is called the Returning Officer.
☆ . Any one who is eligible to stand in the election can file nomination papers duly proposed and seconded by the voters.
☆ . Candidates who are put up by the recognised political parties are called party candidates, Others are called independents . They may withdraw from the fray within a specified time . After withdrawal time is over , they given symbols . Ballot papers / EVMs are arranged with allotted symbols .
☆ . Elobrate arrangements will be made . Polling booths will be set up with a presiding officer and other polling staff . on the date of polling registered voters will be allowed to vote . A ballot paper will be given and indelible ink is put on the index finger of the left hand as a proof that the voter has exercised the vote .
☆ . After the polling is over the electronic voting machines are sealed and brought to the counting centres . The candidate who secures the highest number of votes is declared elected. If any malpractices are brought to the notice of the Election Commission , repoll will be held in the particularcconstituency .
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