Political Science, asked by subuhiali0, 1 year ago

Q1.Explain the following term
(1) booth capturing
(2)rigging

Q2. What is the important of voters list ? Or electoral roll.

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Answered by elaaaa88888888
2
Ques1.Booth capturing is a type of electoral fraud which was found in India and a few other countries, in which party loyalists "capture" a polling booth and vote in place of legitimate voters to ensure that their candidate wins.

2.Rigging is the equipment such as wire rope, turnbuckles, clevis, jacks used with cranes.
Rigging systems commonly include shackles, master links and slings.

Ques2.Voting is a basic process that keeps a nation's governmental system works. It enables the citizens to choose their own government. It also allows the people to choose their representatives in the government. The purpose of every government is to develop and implement various policies for the benefit of its citizens.

With a government elected by its citizens and that effects every aspect of our lives from schools to health care to homeland security, voting is an important right in our society. By voting, you are making your voice heard and registering your opinion on how you think the government should operate.

ELECTORAL ROLL
Registering to vote can really improve your chances of being accepted for loans, credit cards and even mortgages. Your presence on the electoral roll provides valuable proof of your address to lenders.


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Answered by saurabhthakur56
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Electoral roll, The electoral roll (also called

book) is a list of persons who are eligible to
vote in a particular electoral district and
who are registered to vote, if required în a
particular jurisdiction,

Booth capturing is a type of el
which was found in India and a few other
countries, in which party loyalists
"capture" a polling booth and vote in place
of legitimate voters to ensure that their
candidate wins. ooo It is a general rule that
agents of every contesting candidates will

be present at the booth


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