how are constituency for lok sabha decided by election commissioner?
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1) In India, Lok Sabha elections are held regularly every five years and elections are held in all constituencies at the same time either on the same day or within few days
2) For this system of elections, our country follow an area based system of representation. For this purpose, our country is divided into different purpose of elections. These areas are called electoral constituencies.
3) For Lok Sabha elections, the country is divided into 543 constituencies. The representative thus elected from each constituency is called a Member of Parliament or an MP.
4) Hence, our Constitution requires that each constituency should have a roughly equal population living within it.
2) For this system of elections, our country follow an area based system of representation. For this purpose, our country is divided into different purpose of elections. These areas are called electoral constituencies.
3) For Lok Sabha elections, the country is divided into 543 constituencies. The representative thus elected from each constituency is called a Member of Parliament or an MP.
4) Hence, our Constitution requires that each constituency should have a roughly equal population living within it.
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For Lok Sabha elections, the country is divided into 543 constituencies.
The representative elected from each constituency is called a Member of Parliament or an MP.
One of the features of a democratic election is that every vote should have equal value.
That is why, our constitution requires that each constituency should 'have a roughly equal population living within it.
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