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Explain the system of electoral constituencies in India​

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Answered by Noor9958
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CONSTITUENCIES & RESERVATION OF SEATS

CONSTITUENCIES & RESERVATION OF SEATSThe country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies, each of which returns one MP to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament. The Federal Democratic Republic of India has thirty six constituent units.Oct 26, 2018

CONSTITUENCIES & RESERVATION OF SEATSThe country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies, each of which returns one MP to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament. The Federal Democratic Republic of India has thirty six constituent units.Oct 26, 2018Number of Electors: 834,082,814 (compared to 173,212,343 in1951-52)

CONSTITUENCIES & RESERVATION OF SEATSThe country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies, each of which returns one MP to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament. The Federal Democratic Republic of India has thirty six constituent units.Oct 26, 2018Number of Electors: 834,082,814 (compared to 173,212,343 in1951-52)Male Voters: 437,035,372

CONSTITUENCIES & RESERVATION OF SEATSThe country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies, each of which returns one MP to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament. The Federal Democratic Republic of India has thirty six constituent units.Oct 26, 2018Number of Electors: 834,082,814 (compared to 173,212,343 in1951-52)Male Voters: 437,035,372Female Voters: 397,018,915

CONSTITUENCIES & RESERVATION OF SEATSThe country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies, each of which returns one MP to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament. The Federal Democratic Republic of India has thirty six constituent units.Oct 26, 2018Number of Electors: 834,082,814 (compared to 173,212,343 in1951-52)Male Voters: 437,035,372Female Voters: 397,018,915Total Population: 1.2 billion

Answered by sadhnamishrasm0106
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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.

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