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write any 3 features of Indian electoral process​

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Answered by rashmijainbki
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Explanation:

(i) India has been divided into single member territorial constituencies.There used to be double member constituencies initially but these are abolished. There are some reserved constituen­cies. They are also single member constituencies.

(ii) Constituencies are delimited with the help of a Delimitation Commission which is appointed after the census that takes place after every ten years. The result of the revision of constituen­cies is that the areas change from election to election. For example, some part of West Delhi became part of South Delhi Constituency in 1980 election.

(iii) There was a practice that the election for the Parliament and State Assemblies were held simultaneously. There used to be one general election. However, in 1971, elections to the Parlia­ment were delinked from elections to the State Assemblies. The change had tremendous effect.

Answered by sunithap2298
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Answer:

Each district or place divided into wards.

Each ward has one voting centre.

Each ward may has different representative of different political parties.

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