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India: About the Election Commission
India:Electoral Politics in Post-Conflict States: The Case of Punjab The paper "Electoral Politics in Post-Conflict States: The Case of Punjab" by Neera Chandhoke and Praveen Priyadarshi
India: Application For New Registration of Electors Specimen of the application form used in India for New Registration of Electors
India: Application for Inclusion of Name in Electoral Roll Specimen of the application form for inclusion of name in the electoral roll used in India
India: Application for Objecting Inclusion of Name in Electoral Roll Specimen of the application form used in India for objecting inclusion or seeking deletion of name in electoral roll
India: Application for Correction in Electoral Roll Specimen of the application form used in India for the correction to particulars entered in electoral roll
India: Application for Transposition of Entry in Electoral Roll Specimen of the application form used in India for the transposition of an entry in the electoral roll
India: The Embodiment of EMB Independence Case study on the electoral management structure of India. By Vijay Patidar and Ajay Jha. (International IDEA)
India: Constitution (1949)
India: Description of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM)
India: First Past the Post on a Grand Scale Case study of the world's largest democracy. Historical background and current situation described by Vijay Patidar
India: Handbook for Counting Agents [2004] Handbook produced by the Election Commission of India for counting agents at elections where electronic voting machines are used
India: Rajasthan Ballots Rajasthan is the second largest state of India. The state consists of 32 districts which are divided into 25 Lok Sabhas and further subdivided into 200 Vidhan Sabhas. This sample contains examples of valid and invalid ballots courtesty of http://www.rajasthan.net/election/
India:Final Results Sheet A results sheet showing the votes obtained by each candidate and therefore the final results tally
India: Application for Correction of Voters' List Form to be used for correcting particulars that have been incorrectly entered into the voters' list (Electoral Roll)
India: Handbook for Polling Agents (2004) Handbook produced by the Election Commission of India for polling agents at elections where electronic voting machines are used.
India: Election Calendar (1997) Polling dates and Counting Schedules in India.
India: CBDT examining reports on political parties provided by EC Read more: CBDT examining reports on political parties provided by EC, The Times of India (2011) This article reports on the Central Board of Direct Taxes' examination of the reports on political parties provided by the Election Commission to investigate on alleged violation of tax laws and allegations. If the CBDT will certify the violations, the responsible parties will be de-recognized.
India: First Past the Post on a Grand Scale (1997) Authors: Rangarajan, Mahesh; Patidar, Vijay
India: Decentralization and accountability - are voters more vigilant in local than in national elections? Defining vigilance as retrospective voting - where voters evaluate incumbents on their performance during their entire term in office - the author compares voter behavior in local and national elections to make inferences about whether voters are more vigilant in monitoring government at the local level. Using data from 14 major states in India over the period 1960-92, she contrasts voters' behavior in state legislative assembly elections with their behavior in national legislative elections. In state assembly elections voter reward incumbents for local income growth, and punish them for a rise in inequality, over their entire term in office. But in national elections voters behave myopically, rewarding growth in national income and a fall in inflation and inequality only in the year preceding the election. The evidence is consistent with greater voter vigilance and government accountability in local than in national elections.