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explain the process of election in India

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Answered by Pratikhero
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The elections are conducted by the Election Commission of India. ... Members of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament, are elected by elected members of the legislative assemblies of the states and the Electoral college for the Union Territories of India.
Answered by Verma1111
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1.Preparation of voter 's list
In a democratic election, the list of those who are eligible to vote is prepared much before the election and given to everyone.this list is officially called the Electoral Roll and is commonly known as the Voter 's list
.2. Nomination of candidates 

The only difference is that in order to be a candidate the minimum age is 25 while it is only 18 years for being a voter.
Every person who wishes to contest an election has to fill a 'nomination form ' and give some money as 'security deposit '

3.  Election Campaign

 It is necessary to have a free and fare and open discussion about who is a better representative ,which party will make a better govt. or what is a good policy. This is what happens during the election campaign.

4.   Polling and counting of votes

 The final stage of an election is the day when the voter 's cast or "poll" their vote. Every person whose name is on the voters list can go to a nearby "polling booth"  situated usually in a  local school or a govt. office.

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