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Who chooses the candidates for contesting elections in India

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Answered by lakshmisatyakameswar
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Explanation:

People choose their correct leader and they chose candidate by voting

Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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The presidential nominee will be chosen by delegates in one or more voting rounds. Pledged delegates often have to cast their initial ballots for the candidate who received their support at the convention's opening. Unpledged delegates are permitted to support any candidate.

Explanation:

Step : 1  People now take part in primaries or caucuses in 48 states to choose delegates who will support their preferred presidential candidate. The presidential candidate who receives the most state delegate votes obtains the party nomination at national party conventions. Election candidates might be anyone who is eligible to vote. The applicant must be at least 25 years old. Each candidate must submit a "nomination form" and pay a "security deposit" before they may run in an election.

Step : 2 The Constitution of India establishes the Election Commission of India (ECI). It was created by the Indian Constitution to oversee and overseen elections in the nation. Finding the ideal candidate for a position at your company is a process called candidate selection. It is significant because it covers every stage, from initial resume screening through final hiring decision and job offer preparation. It could involve a background check, an interview, and competence evaluations.

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