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Election
Representation
and
Introduction
◦ India is a constitutional democracy with a parliamentary
system of government, and at the heart of the system is a
commitment to hold regular, free and fair elections.
◦ Elections helps to solve the problem of succession in
leadership and thus contributes to the continuation of
democracy .
Commission Of
India
◦ In India elections are conducted by an independent and
powerful autonomous election commission.
◦ It enjoys the same kind of independence that the judiciary
enjoys.
◦ But once appointed the election commission is not
answerable to the president of government.
Steps in an election
Campaigning
Nomination of candidates
Polling
Counting
Nominalisation of
candidates
◦ To be a candidate of lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly, the
minimum age limit is 25 years. Political parties nominate
their candidates who get the party symbol and support.
◦ He/She must be a qualified voter and must be eligible to
hold the office . Educational qualification is not needed for
any candidate .
◦ He/She must make an oath that they were not engaged in
any action to overthrow the government by force or
violence and
Reserved
constituency
◦ This is to prevent domination of those with better resources
and give a chance to weaker sections of society.
◦ In an SC/ST reserved constituency, only someone from the
SC/ST’s can stand for elections.
Seats for
women
◦ No specific law for reservation of seats as yet.
◦ Political parties expected to put up women candidates in
reasonable numbers
Election
campaign
◦ At first before the elections the dates of nomination,
polling and counting are notified by the election
commissioner.
◦ The model code of conduct comes in force from the day the
dates are announced.
◦ The code of conduct stipulates that campaigning be
stopped 48 hours prior to polling day.
Terms $ conditions
for a campaign
◦ No place of worship can be used for election campaign by
any party
◦ Political parties should remain within certain limits while
criticizing the opposite party.
◦ During election campaign no government transport,
official aircraft , machinery or personnel could be used by
political party .
Time and modes of
election campaign
◦ Campaign period of about 13 days or more
◦ Ends 48 hours before polling closes
◦ Parties issue manifestoes
◦ Slogans, Door-to-door campaigning etc.
◦ Posters, meetings, processions etc.
Voters
list
◦ In a democratic election,the list of those persons who are
eligible to vote is prepared before elections and displayed
to everyone. This list is officially called Voters List.
◦ For every constituency, there is a voters list Article 326 of
the Constitution, 1950 stipulate that the minimum age
for registration of a voter is 18 years.
◦ A person who is not a citizen of India cannot be registered
as a voter.
Polling of
votes
◦ Government schools and colleges are chosen as
polling stations. The Collector of each district is in
charge of polling. Government employees are
employed to many of the polling stations.
◦ Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) are being
increasingly used instead of ballot boxes to prevent
election fraud via booth capturing, which is heavily
prevalent in certain parts of India.
One vote ,
one value
◦ Change will only be brought when there is a noticeable
participation and awareness among people.
Your one vote casted can decide our future leader.
Your vote is a valuable one ,don’t underestimate the power
of one vote.
If you demand change, be a part of it.
Counting of votes and
declaration of results
◦ After finishing the job, the Electronic Voting
Machines(EVMs) are sealed by the Presiding Officer and all
the voting machines are deposited in the headquarter of the
constituency.
◦ After two days all votes are counted candidate-wise. The
candidates who secure the highest votes from the
constituency is declared elected.
◦ In general elections all the counting is done at one time on
the same day.
CHALLANGES FOR FREE
AND FAIR ELECTIONS
◦ No doubt that in the elections some of the candidates win
on the basis of money power, muscle power and rigging. But
overall the general election still reflects the people verdict.
◦ In some of the political parties, candidates are contesting
elections with a huge criminal record. They push the other
willing candidates out of electoral race due to their huge
pressure on party.
◦ No political party offers any choice to ordinary citizen.
Often they see the background and manpower of the
candidate.
Acknowledgment• I would like to express my special thanks of
• gratitude to our teacher Mrs. Aneeta Bhat as well as
our
• principal Rev. Fr Bhushan SDB who gave us the golden
• opportunity to do this wonderful project on the
• topic “Election and representation”, which also helped
us in doing a lot of Research and I came to know about
so many new things
• I am really thankful to them.
• Secondly I would also like to thank my parents and
• friends who helped us a lot in finishing this
• project within the limited time.
• I am making this project not only for marks but to
• also increase my knowledge.
• THANKS AGAIN TO ALL WHO HELPED US
Bibliography
• Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_India
•
• Google: Election in India
• Ncert books: Political theory Ch.- 3 Election And Representation
Made by:
G.Jibin
Anmolpreet Singh
Sanskriti Sharma
Vansh Gupta

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PPT on class 11 Election and representation

  • 2. Introduction ◦ India is a constitutional democracy with a parliamentary system of government, and at the heart of the system is a commitment to hold regular, free and fair elections. ◦ Elections helps to solve the problem of succession in leadership and thus contributes to the continuation of democracy .
  • 3.
  • 4. Commission Of India ◦ In India elections are conducted by an independent and powerful autonomous election commission. ◦ It enjoys the same kind of independence that the judiciary enjoys. ◦ But once appointed the election commission is not answerable to the president of government.
  • 5.
  • 6. Steps in an election Campaigning Nomination of candidates Polling Counting
  • 7. Nominalisation of candidates ◦ To be a candidate of lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly, the minimum age limit is 25 years. Political parties nominate their candidates who get the party symbol and support. ◦ He/She must be a qualified voter and must be eligible to hold the office . Educational qualification is not needed for any candidate . ◦ He/She must make an oath that they were not engaged in any action to overthrow the government by force or violence and
  • 8.
  • 9. Reserved constituency ◦ This is to prevent domination of those with better resources and give a chance to weaker sections of society. ◦ In an SC/ST reserved constituency, only someone from the SC/ST’s can stand for elections.
  • 10. Seats for women ◦ No specific law for reservation of seats as yet. ◦ Political parties expected to put up women candidates in reasonable numbers
  • 11. Election campaign ◦ At first before the elections the dates of nomination, polling and counting are notified by the election commissioner. ◦ The model code of conduct comes in force from the day the dates are announced. ◦ The code of conduct stipulates that campaigning be stopped 48 hours prior to polling day.
  • 12.
  • 13. Terms $ conditions for a campaign ◦ No place of worship can be used for election campaign by any party ◦ Political parties should remain within certain limits while criticizing the opposite party. ◦ During election campaign no government transport, official aircraft , machinery or personnel could be used by political party .
  • 14.
  • 15. Time and modes of election campaign ◦ Campaign period of about 13 days or more ◦ Ends 48 hours before polling closes ◦ Parties issue manifestoes ◦ Slogans, Door-to-door campaigning etc. ◦ Posters, meetings, processions etc.
  • 16. Voters list ◦ In a democratic election,the list of those persons who are eligible to vote is prepared before elections and displayed to everyone. This list is officially called Voters List. ◦ For every constituency, there is a voters list Article 326 of the Constitution, 1950 stipulate that the minimum age for registration of a voter is 18 years. ◦ A person who is not a citizen of India cannot be registered as a voter.
  • 17.
  • 18. Polling of votes ◦ Government schools and colleges are chosen as polling stations. The Collector of each district is in charge of polling. Government employees are employed to many of the polling stations. ◦ Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) are being increasingly used instead of ballot boxes to prevent election fraud via booth capturing, which is heavily prevalent in certain parts of India.
  • 19.
  • 20. One vote , one value ◦ Change will only be brought when there is a noticeable participation and awareness among people. Your one vote casted can decide our future leader. Your vote is a valuable one ,don’t underestimate the power of one vote. If you demand change, be a part of it.
  • 21. Counting of votes and declaration of results ◦ After finishing the job, the Electronic Voting Machines(EVMs) are sealed by the Presiding Officer and all the voting machines are deposited in the headquarter of the constituency. ◦ After two days all votes are counted candidate-wise. The candidates who secure the highest votes from the constituency is declared elected. ◦ In general elections all the counting is done at one time on the same day.
  • 22.
  • 23. CHALLANGES FOR FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS ◦ No doubt that in the elections some of the candidates win on the basis of money power, muscle power and rigging. But overall the general election still reflects the people verdict. ◦ In some of the political parties, candidates are contesting elections with a huge criminal record. They push the other willing candidates out of electoral race due to their huge pressure on party. ◦ No political party offers any choice to ordinary citizen. Often they see the background and manpower of the candidate.
  • 24.
  • 25. Acknowledgment• I would like to express my special thanks of • gratitude to our teacher Mrs. Aneeta Bhat as well as our • principal Rev. Fr Bhushan SDB who gave us the golden • opportunity to do this wonderful project on the • topic “Election and representation”, which also helped us in doing a lot of Research and I came to know about so many new things • I am really thankful to them. • Secondly I would also like to thank my parents and • friends who helped us a lot in finishing this • project within the limited time. • I am making this project not only for marks but to • also increase my knowledge. • THANKS AGAIN TO ALL WHO HELPED US
  • 26. Bibliography • Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_India • • Google: Election in India • Ncert books: Political theory Ch.- 3 Election And Representation