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Explain the process of election the president of India and process of important​

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Answered by parishay6192
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The election is held in accordance with the system of proportional representation (PR) by means of the single transferable vote (STV) method. The voting takes place by a secret ballot system. The manner of election of President is provided by Article 55 of the constitution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(A) Qualifications for the Office of President:

The following qualifications are essential for a candidate seeking election to the office of the President:

1) He should be a citizen of India,

2) He should be of 35 years or above of age,

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3) He should be qualified for becoming a member of the Lok Sabha,

4) He should not hold any office of profit, and

5) He should not be a member of the Parliament or of a State Legislature.

(B) Composition of the Electoral College for the Election of the President:

The President is elected an Electoral College which consists of:

(a) The elected members of both the Houses of the Union Parliament (All elected MPs), and

(b) The elected members of all State Legislative Assemblies (All elected MLAs). The nominated members of the Parliament and Legislative Assemblies have been denied a share in the Presidential election.

Method of Election of the President:

The Constitution lays down that President of India is to be elected indirectly by an electoral college in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote system and secret ballot. “It specifies two principles for ensuring uniformity and parity in the value of votes of MPs and MLAs.

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