Explain two stages of election process in India.
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1.Polling is the process where the computer or controlling device waits for an external device to check for its readiness or state often with low level hardware 2. System for the resolution of Electoral disputes refers to the system of appeals through which every electoral action or procedure can be legally challenged
Election process involves two stages in India. Pre-election process includes Formation of constituencies, Filing nominations, scrutiny of nominations, election campaigning and post-election process include polling by the people and declaration of the results.
In pre-election process, constituencies will be decided in which the party stands for the election. Nomination of the candidates involves the candidate’s awareness of the rules and norms of the candidature. Election officers scrutinize the candidature and if it is not satisfactory, the election process is stopped.
Candidates storm into election campaigns by establishing the election manifesto which is the set of promises they would fulfill if they occupy the highest chair in the elections.
Post polling involves voting, counting of the votes as per the states is done respectively and pronouncement of the results reveal the majority party which has won the election.