Why is the indian constitution provided for joint electorate in india?
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A joint electorate is one where the entire voting population of a country or region is part of a single electorate, and the entire electorate votes for the candidates who contest in the elections.
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- A joint electorate is one in which a country's or region's whole voting population is included in a single electorate, and the entire electorate votes for the candidates running in the elections.
- It's important because here members of each electorate vote exclusively to elect representatives to represent their electorate in this system.
- Minorities that believe they will struggle to achieve equitable representation in government in a mixed electorate typically want separate electorates.
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