what are the different levels of elections?
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Answer: The crucial question of 2019, whom to vote for? Mainstream media, social media everywhere we are witnessing a debate on who is going to be our prime minister? But one must acknowledge the fact that there’s no direct election for the prime minister.
Considering the fact that in India majority of the citizens are not aware of the election procedures, and types of elections in India which a voter must be aware off, this article’s content is for that chunk of people who are deprived of such knowledge which an eligible voter must know before casting their vote.
Before understanding the election process and its various types let’s first understand the structure of the Government of India and how many types of elections in India. The constitution of India supports the federal system. According to this system, there are two types of government one at the state level the state government and at the central level the central government.
The government at the central level makes policies and gets them implemented. The lawmaking body or the legislature at the Centre is called parliament. The Indian Parliament is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India which is made of two houses that are - The Council of States Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and The House of The People Lok Sabha (Lower House). With the help of these two houses, the parliament makes laws. After the law is passed by parliament the same is sent to the President of India with whose permission the law is made applicable on the whole of India.
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