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ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR IN INDIA

    1 Author(s):  TEKCHAND

Vol -  8, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 303 - 307  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Voting conduct mirror the manners by which individuals will in general vote in open elections and why they vote in that specific way. It additionally mirrors the voter.The constitution sets out that there will be one general electoral move for each regional constituency; the arrangement of electoral moves dependent on religion, race, station or sex is taboo. The electoral moves for a constituency ( Parliamentary or Assembly)shall contain the names of the considerable number of people qualified to cast a ballot at an election in that constituency. The planning and upkeep of complete and precise electoral rolls are fundamental essentials for the holding of elections. The electoral fold is separated into advantageous numbered parts, as indicated by zones or areas.

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