No products in the cart.

what makesan election democratic?

CBSE, JEE, NEET, CUET

CBSE, JEE, NEET, CUET

Question Bank, Mock Tests, Exam Papers

NCERT Solutions, Sample Papers, Notes, Videos

what makesan election democratic?
  • 2 answers

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 8 months ago

1) Independent Election Commission

In India, elections are conducted by the Election Commission (EC). The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) is appointed by the President of India. Election Commission is independent and has a wide-range of powers which are:

  1. EC takes decisions on every aspect of conduct and control of elections from the announcement of elections to the declaration of results.
  2. It implements the Code of Conduct and punishes any candidate or party that violates it.
  3. During the election period, the EC can order the government to follow some guidelines, to prevent the use and misuse of governmental power to enhance its chances to win elections, or to transfer some government officials.
  4. When on election duty, government officers work under the control of the EC and not the government.

2) Popular Participation

The quality of the election process can also be checked by seeing the participation of people. People’s participation in the election is measured by voter turnout figures. Turnout indicates the per cent of eligible voters who actually cast their vote.

  1. In India, the poor, illiterate and underprivileged people vote in larger proportion as compared to the rich and privileged sections.
  2. Common people in India feel that through elections they can bring pressure on political parties to adopt policies and programmes favourable to them.
  3. The interest of voters in election related activities has been increasing over the years.

3) Acceptance of Election Outcome

One final test of the free and fairness of the election is the outcome of the election.

  1. The ruling parties routinely lose elections in India both at the national and state level.
  2. In the US, an incumbent or ‘sitting’ elected representative rarely loses an election. In India, about half of the sitting MPs or MLAs lose elections.
  3. Candidates who are known to have spent a lot of money on ‘buying votes’ and those with known criminal connections often lose elections.
  4. Barring very few disputed elections, the electoral outcomes are usually accepted as ‘people’s verdict’ by the defeated party.

Gaurav Seth 4 years, 8 months ago

Minimum conditions of a democratic election include the following points.

  1. Everyone should be able to choose their own representative.
  2. Parties and candidates should be free to contest elections and should offer some real choice to the voters.
  3. Elections must be held regularly after every few years.
  4. The candidate preferred by the people should get elected.
  5. Elections should be conducted in a free and fair manner where people can choose as they really wish.
http://mycbseguide.com/examin8/

Related Questions

How does aaram lincon define democracy
  • 0 answers
Features of democracy in IX
  • 0 answers
Write short note on French revolution
  • 2 answers
Definition of preamble
  • 0 answers
What is the meaning of constitution
  • 2 answers

myCBSEguide App

myCBSEguide

Trusted by 1 Crore+ Students

Test Generator

Test Generator

Create papers online. It's FREE.

CUET Mock Tests

CUET Mock Tests

75,000+ questions to practice only on myCBSEguide app

Download myCBSEguide App