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ELECTORAL POLITICS
WHAT ARE ELECTIONS?
Elections are the mechanism by which the people can choose their representatives at regular intervals of time and change them if they wish to do so.
WHY ELECTION?
• It helps us to choose who will make law for us.
• Voters can choose the party whose policies will guide the government.
• It is not physically possible for the whole population to sit together and make decisions.
ELECTION AND DEMOCRACY
IS IT GOOD TO HAVE POLITICAL COMPITITION?
DO WE REALLY NEED DIFFERENT POLITICAL PARTIES?
INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY
DO WE REALLY NEED DIFFERENT POLITICAL PARTIES?
DO WE REALLY NEED DIFFERENT POLITICAL PARTIES?
COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA
DO WE REALLY NEED DIFFERENT POLITICAL PARTIES?
BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
DO WE REALLY NEED DIFFERENT POLITICAL PARTIES?
NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY
OUR SYSTEM OF ELECTIONS
Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections are held regularly after every five years.Elections are held in all constituencies at the same time. These are called GENERAL ELECTION.
ELECTORAL CONSTITUENCIES
The country is divided into different areas for purposes of elections.These areas are called electoral constituencies. The representative elected from each constituency is called a Member of Parliament.
RESERVED CONSITUENCY
Electoral constituencies that are reserved for candidates from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are known as reserved constituencies.
VOTER LIST
ELECTION PHOTO IDENTITY CARD
WHO CAN VOTE?
• Any citizen over the age of 18 irrespective of caste, creed, religion or gender can cast vote.
• Those who are convicted of certain criminal offences are not allowed to vote.
ELECTION COMMISSION
• It is a powerful body which conducts elections in our country
• It implements the code of conduct and punishes any candidate or party that violates it.
• Election commission is free from political influence.
ELECTION COMMISION OFFICE
CASE STUDY
VOTER TURNOUT IN INDIA AND UK
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PARTICIPATION OF PEOPLE IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
1996 1998 1999 20040%
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VOTER TURNOUT IN INDIA AND US BY SOCIAL GROUPS
GEN. OBC SC ST WHITE BLACK HISPANIC0%
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MADE BY• KUNAL SINGH
• KASHISH ANAND• HARSHIT SHARMA
• HIRENDRA LAKHOTIA