Political Science, asked by arbaz15, 1 year ago

what are the challenges of free and fair elections

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Answered by locomaniac
212
hey friend

use of money: political parties may use money to win votes from people. 

use of muscle power: they may threat the voter to caste vote for them.

criminals in politics: this leads to involvement of corrupt practices in elections.

capturing of booths: participants may capture a booth. carrying out malpractices to provide themselves with highest number of votes.

hardly any choice: voters find all the parties to have same promises so, it becomes hard for them to choose one particular candidate.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

use of money: political parties may use money to win votes from people. (USUALLY SEEN BRIBING PEOPLE WHO DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEIR RIGHTS)

use of muscle power: they may threat the voter to caste vote for them.(GUNDA TYPES)

criminals in politics: this leads to involvement of corrupt practices in elections.(DIRTY TRICKS)

capturing of booths: participants may capture a booth. carrying out malpractices to provide themselves with highest number of votes.(AT THE BOOTHS SENDING THEIR PEOPLE TO INSIST OTHERS TO FOR THEM)

hardly any choice: voters find all the parties to have same promises so, it becomes hard for them to choose one particular candidate.(EVERY PARTY SAY THE SAME PROMISES COPY CATS)

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