Political Science, asked by jagdish8796, 9 months ago

true or false. everyone who fills the nomination form can contest elections
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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

It's false as not everyone who fills the nomination form can contest elections.

Explanation:

The selection of a candidate for an honour or prize, or for election to a public office, includes the nomination procedure.

  • In order to complete up the nomination form, each party candidate and independent candidate must be present in person.
  • As determined by the Election Commission, he or she must provide accurate information on the nomination form.
  • The nomination applications are then examined.
  • The nomination forms are rejected if there are anomalies in a nomination paper and if the information is discovered to be fraudulent.
  • As a result, not every candidate who submits a nomination form is eligible to run for office.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The given statement is false.

Explanation:

  • We clearly know that the selection of a candidate for honor or prize, or for election to a public office, includes many aspects, one of which, but a long and lengthy one is, the nomination procedure.
  • In the process of finishing that particular form, the physical presence of the candidate is extremely important in any case at all.
  • According to the Election Commission, accuracy in the information provided in the form is a must.
  • After this, they examine the nomination forms and applications.
  • If there are anomalies in a nomination paper or if the information is discovered to be fraudulent, the forms might get rejected straight away.
  • This is why not all candidates submitting the nomination form is considered eligible to run for office.

Final Answer:

The given statement is false.

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