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in elections candiates file their​

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Answered by raghakeshini05
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As per the Constitution and R.P. Act, 1951, any individual can contest from any constituency, as long as he/she possesses qualifications for contesting from that constituency and has not been disqualified under the Constitution or alternative laws for contesting the elections. Under Section-30-A of the R.P. Act, 1951, the candidate is required to deliver the nomination paper to the RO or to the Assistant Returning Officer (ARO), as laid out in public notice of election. The candidate is needed to deliver the nomination paper on or before last date for filing of nomination fixed by the Election Commission. It is processed that if the last date for filing nomination is the seventh day or a public holiday, then the nomination paper is needed to be submitted on the immediate next day. Nomination paper cannot be filed on a public holiday. One cannot file the nomination paper before any person other than the RO or the ARO. The nomination paper is to be presented either by the candidate .

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