What is the tenure of the office of the Chief Election Commissioner and Deputy Election Commissioners.
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Appointment & Tenure of Commissioners. The President appoints Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners. They have tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. They enjoy the same status and receive salary and perks as available to Judges of the Supreme Court of India
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The tenure of the office of the Chief Election Commissioner and Deputy Election Commissioners.
- The tenure of the "chief election commissioner" in India is "6.5 years" or the person’s age being 65 years whichever is the earliest.
- The tenure of the deputy election commissioner in India is about 6 years.
- The "Election commission in India" is an independent body that conducts the "election throughout the country", they are not answerable to any political party regardless of them being in power.
- They have a "fixed tenure" and the issue orders to the political parties to conduct themselves.
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