Social Sciences, asked by manjot0099, 1 year ago

what is difference between voter and candidate

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Answered by TylorJohnson123
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■ VOTER

Voter is the person who takes part in the election of any part of the Parliament, and votes for a particular contestant or also known as Candidate, it is his choice he can also deny from his Right to vote.

■ CANDIDATE

Candidate is the person who contests an election of any part of the constitution, if he or she is interested to take part and serve the people of that particular place or country. He or She ,is the one who is voted by the voters .

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Answered by flower2005
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Voter-

A voter is a person who voted for a candidate.

The minimum age to is 18 years.

He /she could have a criminal record.

The voter can be of other countries if he/she gets the green card.

Candidate-

A candidate is voted by the voter.

The minimum age for the candidate should be 25 years.

He/she should not have a criminal record.

The candidate cannot be of other countries.

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