Political Science, asked by snipyy6101, 1 year ago

If in an election to a state legislative assembly the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, it means that (a) the polling was very poor (b) the election was for a multi-member constituency (c) the elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal (d) a very large number of candidates contested the election

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Answered by Anonymous
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D)a very large number of candidates contested the election

Answered by Arslankincsem
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(d) A very large number of candidates contested the election is the right answer.


State legislative assembly elections are conducted in every state after five years, and a large number of candidates contested in these elections.


Everybody can file the nomination for such election and there is no restriction or age bar for candidates.


Even candidates own the election with marginal votes then also they will get selected as member of assembly.  

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