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Write a note on Election Commission
of India(10 marks)​

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Answered by vbts97047
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The Election Commission of India (ECI) is a self-governing constitutional body which oversees the election process in India as per the Constitution of India. The ECI was set up on January 25 1950, with the aim of defining and controlling the multi-tiered election process in our country. The Election Commission of India administers the election process from the President of India to the State Legislative Assembly.

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The ECI consists of a Chief Election Commissioner and 2 other Election Commissioners. The multi-member ECI works on the power of majority vote. ****The Chief Election Commissioner and the Election Commissioner are appointed by the President of India.ECI plays a crucial role in organising elections. The most significant role of the Election Commission of India is to ensure free and fair elections as per the norms and the Model Code of Conduct. It is in charge of monitoring the actions and activities of the political parties and candidates.

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