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What is the tenure of State Election Commissioner?

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Answered by iDarshanKumar
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Answer:

3years

Explanation:

The State Election commission is headed by a State Election Commissioner appointed by the Governor of that particular state. The State Election Commissioner holds his term for three years from the date of assumption of office.

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Answered by syedahumerahashmi
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Answer:

heyyy,

The normal term of the Chief Election Commissioner and other commissioners is six years or till the age of 65 years.

There exists a fixed tenure for officials in charge of the election in India.

The chief election commissioner, who heads the entire 'Election Commission of India' has a 'tenure of 'six years' or till the time he turns sixty-five years of age and whichever comes earlier has to be considered valid.

It is the same for the other commissioners given the task of the election. These commissioners have similar perks and salaries as are provided to the Supreme court judges.  

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