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mention one difference in the election of the vice president and that of the president of India, as far the electirate is concerned?

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Answered by ridhi87
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The Vice-President is elected indirectly, by an electoral college consisting of members {elected as well as nominated} of both houses of the Parliament. ... The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the Vice-President must be subscribed by at least 20 electors as proposers and 20 electors as seconders.that is in presidential elections nominated members are not allowed to vote
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Answered by huddarsanjana
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President

The President is elected by a body of electors consisting an Electoral College.

The Electoral College consists of :

a) The elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (Nominated members are not considered).

b) The elected members of Lefgislative Assemblies and Legislative Councils of all States including Union territories (Nominated members are excluded).


Vice Presisent

The Vice President is elected (a joint session is called) by an electoral college consisting of

1) Members of the Lok Sabha nominated and elected.

2) Members of Rajya Sabha nominated and elected.

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