Social Sciences, asked by jatinytiwari, 6 months ago

Short Aner Tupe Questions
(2 marks each)
3) What do you mean by 'code of conduct"?
) What are the reserved constituencies?
s) What is the importance of Universal Adult Franchise?
4) What are the two merits of electoral competition?
5) What unfair practices are generally used in elections by our contesting
Candidates?
Long Answer Type Questions:-
(5 marks each)
1) What do you mean by voter's List? What is its significance?
2) Explain the role of the Election Commission in conducting the free and
fair elections
3) Write a short note on election campaign.
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Answers

Answered by sockerrd7777
1

Answer:

Explanation:

3)The Model Code of Conduct for guidance of political parties and candidates ... threat and intimidation to the voters are prevented by all means. ... or State can summon any election related officer of the constituency.

4) The merits of electoral competition are given below: (i) Regular electoral competition provides incentives to political parties and leaders.

5)There are many unfair practices used in elections. Some of them are:

1. Making a lot of fake promises.

2. Bribing voters. Serving liquor free to innocent voters.

3. Accusing other contestants.

4. Raiding and seizing polling booths.

5. Hurting , intimidating and killing other contestants.

6. Using government resources.

7. Using public funds.

8. Manipulating the voter list.

9. Obstructing the voters.

10. Using black money.

11. Sometimes it is seen that many false names are included in the voters list and many genuine names are often excluded.

12. The candidates with a lot of money often bribe people and the common mass end up selecting the wrong candidate.

13. Many a times we see that the people belonging to a particular party barge into the booths which leads to 'booth capturing'.

1)In a democratic election the list of people eligible to vote is prepared much before the election. This list is officially called the Electoral Roll and is commonly known as the Voters' List. This is an important step for it is linked to the first condition of democratic election. Everyone should get equal opportunity to choose representatives. Everyone deserves to have an equal say in decisions that affect them.

The electoral roll is normally revised every year to add the names of those who are to turn 18 on the 1st January of that year or have moved into a constituency and to remove the names of those who have died or moved out of a constituency.

2)The Election Commission is regarded as the guardian of elections in the country. In every election, it issues a Model Code of Conduct for political parties and candidates to conduct elections in a free and fair manner. ... The election commission has the right to allow symbols to the political parties.

Commission executives: Sunil Arora, IAS, Chief ...

Jurisdiction: India

3)In India, election campaigns take place for a two-week period between the announcement of the final list of candidates and the date of polling. During this period the candidates contact their voters, political leaders address election meetings and political parties mobilise their supporters. The publicity is also done through newspapers, television channels, election meetings, posters, etc. In election campaigns, political parties try to focus public attention on some big issues for which usually catchy slogans are created to attract people's attention. I have been wrote big answer for you pls mark me as brainliest for the responses.

Answered by nishakhandate
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1 . A code of conduct is a set of rules outline the norms , rules , and responsibilities or proper practice of an individual party or an organisation.......

2.There are reserved constituencies in both parliamentary and state Assembly election...

thus , there may be as many wards or constituencies as the number of elected seat in the elected body. Reserved constituencies are those constituencies in which seats are reserved for SCs and STs on basis of their population.

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