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When does a political party get recognised as a state party?
When does a political party get recognised as a state party?
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A party should meet any of the 3 conditions listed below to be recognised as a state party:
In a state legislative assembly election, a party must obtain a minimum of six percent of the valid votes cast and secure at least two seats in that assembly.
In the Lok Sabha, a party needs to secure a minimum of six percent of the valid votes cast and win at least one seat.
A party must win at least three percent of the total number of seats allocated to the state. Furthermore, under the revised criteria, a party can be eligible for recognition as a state party if it obtains eight percent or more of the total valid votes cast in the state.