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what are the unfair practices which are adopted during election​

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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An unfair election is a concept used by national and international election monitoring groups to identify when the vote of the people for a government is not free and fair. Unfairness in elections encompasses all varieties of electoral fraud, voter suppression or intimidation, unbalanced campaign finance rules, and imbalanced access to the media. Unfair elections violate the right to vote, which is generally recognised as an essential element to a Deliberative democracy and representative democracy.

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Answered by IonicYadav
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There are many unfair practices used in elections. Some of them are:

1. Sometimes it is seen that many false names are included in the voters list and many genuine names are often excluded.

2. The candidates with a lot of money often bribe people and the common mass end up selecting the wrong candidate.

3. Many a times we see that the people belonging to a particular party barge into the booths which leads to 'booth capturing'.

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1. Making a lot of fake promises.

2. Bribing voters. Serving liquor free to innocent voters.

3. Accusing other contestants.

4. Raiding and seizing polling booths.

5. Hurting , intimidating and killing other contestants.

6. Using government resources.

7. Using public funds.

8. Manipulating the voter list.

9. Obstructing the voters.

10. Using black money.

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