number of women candidates
In the parliamentary elections in India, a significant number of candidates often fail to secure the minimum required votes to maintain their deposit, which is typically one-sixth of the total votes cast in their constituency. In the 2019 general elections, for example, approximately 1,800 candidates lost their deposits. This trend reflects the competitive nature of Indian elections, where many candidates vie for a limited number of votes. The exact number can vary with each election cycle.
The terminology used in election in India is by elections and local elections. The term originates in the United Kingdom general elections.
election commison of india
General Election Mid term election By election
Following is the procedure of Elections in India:The Election Commission announces the date of Election.Parties announce their candidates' list and starts its election campaign.Campaigning stop 48 hours before the Election Day.Elections are held.Votes are counted.Results are announced the same day.The Party that wins people's support forms the government.
Since India won its independence and started the Lok Sabha elections, over 560 women have won seats. The highest number of elected women came in the 2009 elections when 58 women were admitted to the House.
The Election commisssion of India.
An election commisioner in India works under Chief election Commisioner to conduct fair and free elections of M. Ps. and MLA's by the people for the people.
No not at all!! candidates having criminal connection and even bribing occurs in India...
Narendra Modi for BJP
because india follows the democracy which is the best form of government.
The first general elections were held in an undivided India in 1935.