How are candidates in an election classify
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Our system provides the following conditions for the candidates:
Any- one who can be a voter can also be- come a candidate in elections.
The only difference is that in order to be a candidate the minimum age is 25 years, while it is only 18 years for being a voter.
There are some other restrictions on criminals etc. but these apply in very extreme cases.
Political parties nominate their candidates who get the party symbol and support. Party’s nomination is often called party ‘ticket’.
Our system provides the following conditions for the candidates:
Any- one who can be a voter can also be- come a candidate in elections.
The only difference is that in order to be a candidate the minimum age is 25 years, while it is only 18 years for being a voter.
There are some other restrictions on criminals etc. but these apply in very extreme cases.
Political parties nominate their candidates who get the party symbol and support. Party’s nomination is often called party ‘ticket’.
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There are 2 types of candidates in the election...
One in a party.... These representatives join a group or a party and hold election from that party..
Independent...These are the ones who does not belong to any party and does not represent any group..
One in a party.... These representatives join a group or a party and hold election from that party..
Independent...These are the ones who does not belong to any party and does not represent any group..
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