Political Science, asked by Sivasurya11, 1 year ago

the challenges of free and fair elections

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Answered by shruthakeerthi
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1.candidates and parties with lot of money may not be sure about there victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantages over smaller parties and independence 2. in some parts of the country candidates with criminal connection have been able to push others out of the electoral race and to secure the ticket from major parties 3. some families rend to dominate political parties; tickets are distributed to there family members 4. smaller parties and independent candidates face a huge disadvantages compared to bigger parties
Answered by kapil913
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Challenges of free and fair elections

Some of the challenges to free and fair elections are:-

  • Candidates and parties who are wealthy may or mayn't have chance to win election but still have huge advantage against smaller parties.

  • Candidates having criminal cases able to get tickets of party and push other good candidates due to low popularity.

  • Election often provide little choice to people to choose the party, such as in India we can see that for forming central government many will only choose BJP or Congress.

  • Some parties distribute party tickets to their own relatives which is a matter of partiallity
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