In India, candidates must meet several qualifications to stand for election. They must be a citizen of India, at least 25 years old for Lok Sabha (House of the People) elections and 30 years old for Rajya Sabha (Council of States) elections. Additionally, candidates must be registered voters in the constituency they wish to contest and must not be disqualified under any law, such as those relating to criminal convictions or insolvency. Furthermore, candidates typically need to secure a certain number of endorsements from registered voters or political parties, depending on the specific election context.
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When the only candidates who have a reasonable chance of winning an election are one of two parties, this is generally referred to as a two party system. The US is an example of a two party system in which the only candidates who stand a reasonable chance of winning are Republican or Democratic.
The leader who stand for election is known as the
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The United States is a democracy. This means candidates run for election (some countries say they "stand" for election) and then, the citizens vote. In 2008, Barack Obama was elected president when he received more votes than his challenger, John McCain.
In a representative form of government, most nations have political parties. Thus, in a General election (that is, the election to chose the government representative), a political party puts forth a member of their party to contest in the election. A political party needs some method for choosing the party member to stand in the General election, and this is what we use Primary elections for.
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Any citizen of 35 yrs and above can stand for presidential election in India