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Who can contest an election? What is the procedure for the nomination of candidates?​

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Answered by Naimeesya
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For contesting an election as a candidate a person must be registered as a voter. Sec 4 (d) of Representation People Act, 1951 precludes a person from contesting unless he is an elector in any parliamentary constituency.

India is a world-known biggest democratic country.We ourselves choose our leaders.

The procedure for the nomination of candidates for election is like:-

1. A political party should choose a person who will represent that party in election.

2. She/he should file her/his nomination to the returning officer of the concerned constituency.

3. The returning officer will consider her/his nomination and if the nomination is valid, the returning officer will allow him to contest,if not so her/his nomination will be rejected.

4. Then, the candidate will go for propaganda .

5. Elections will be conducted on a particular day.

6. After the polling day the polled votes will be counted and the winner will be announced by the returning officer.

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