What are different step of holding election
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If you want to control the election process, you can declare a specific environment to be the master. Should the master become unavailable during run-time for any reason, an election is held. The environment that receives the most number of votes, wins the election and becomes the master. A machine receives a vote because it has the most up-to-date log records.
Because ties are possible when elections are held, it is possible to influence which environment will win the election. How you do this depends on which API you are using. In particular, if you are writing a custom replication layer, then there are a great many ways to manually influence elections.
One such mechanism is priorities. When votes are cast during an election, the winner is determined first by the environment with the most up-to-date log records. But if this is a tie, the the environment's priority is considered. So given two environments with log records that are equally recent, votes are cast for the environment with the higher priority.
Therefore, if you have a machine that you prefer to become a master in the event of an election, assign it a high priority. Assuming that the election is held at a time when the preferred machine has up-to-date log records, that machine will win the election.
Explanation:
The first general elections had to be postponed twice and finally held from October 1951 to February 1952: 1. These elections were referred to as 1952 elections because most parts of country voted in January 1952. 2. It took six months for campaigning polling and counting to be completed. 3. Elections were competitive because there were on an average more than four candidates for each seat. 4. The level of participation was encouraging to vote out in the election. 5. The results were declared and accepted as fair even by losers to prove critics wrong.These elections were successful: 1. The losing of the parties was also accepted as fair. 2. These elections became a landmark in the history of democracy. 3. It was no longer possible to argue that democratic elections could not be held in conditions of poverty or lack of education. Instead it can be practized anywhere in the world.
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