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What are the changing trends of people's participation in elections in India?​

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Answered by utshavsingh258036
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Answered by Anonymous
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The changing trends of people’s participation in elections in India are as follows:

  • People’s participation in elections is usually measured by voter turnout figures. Turnout indicates the percent of eligible voters who cast their vote. In India, the turnout figures over the last few decades have either remained stable or gone up.
  • In India, the poor, illiterate and underprivileged people vote in larger proportion as compared to the rich and privileged sections. This is in contrast to western democracies.
  • Common people in India attach a lot of importance to elections. They feel that through elections, they can bring pressure on political parties to adopt policies and programs favorable to them.
  • The interest of voters in election-related activities has been increasing over the years. During the 2004 elections, more than one-third of voters took part in a campaign-related activity.
  • More than half of the people identified themselves as being close to one or the other political party. One out of every seven voters is a member of a political party.
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