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What are the types of elections in India?
What are the types of elections in India?
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Elections in India encompass a range of positions, such as the
1.President
2.Vice President
3.Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
Lok sabha:
Members of the Lok Sabha, India’s lower house of Parliament, are elected by adult citizens aged 18 and above within their respective constituencies. Winners of these elections become Members of Parliament and serve a five-year term or until dissolution by the President on the council of ministers’ advice.Elections occur every five years to select 543 Lok Sabha members.
Rajya sabha:
The Rajya Sabha, India’s upper parliamentary chamber or Council of States, doesn’t have direct citizen elections. Instead, candidates are selected by Members of Legislative Assemblies, with up to 13 nominees chosen by the President for their contributions to various fields. Members serve six-year terms, with one-third facing re-election every two years. The Rajya Sabha acts as a secondary review body for bills before they become law.
4.Members of State Legislative Councils, 5.Members of State Legislative Assemblies,
6.Members of local governance bodies like Municipalities and Panchayats,
7.By-elections are conducted when a seat-holder vacates their position due to death, resignation, or disqualification.