Which of the following is true about Electoral Rolls in India? A) The electoral roll is normally revised every year to add the names of those who are to turn 18 on the 1st January of that year or have moved into a constituency and to remove the names of those who have died or moved out of a constituency. B) The updating of the Electoral Roll only stops during an election campaign, after the nominations for candidates have closed.
Which of the following is true about Electoral Rolls in India? A) The electoral roll is normally revised every year to add the names of those who are to turn 18 on the 1st January of that year or have moved into a constituency and to remove the names of those who have died or moved out of a constituency. B) The updating of the Electoral Roll only stops during an election campaign, after the nominations for candidates have closed. Correct Answer Both A and B
The correct answer is Both A and B.
- The list of those who are eligible to vote is prepared much before the election and given to everyone in a democratic election is called the electoral roll.
- Electoral Roll is commonly known as the Voters’ List.
- Article 324 of the Indian Constitution provides for an independent Election Commission for the ‘superintendence, direction and control of the electoral roll and the conduct of elections’ in India.
- Election Commission is responsible for publishing and updating the electoral roll in India.
- The electoral roll is normally revised every year to add the names of those who are to turn 18(Voting age) on the 1st January of that year or have moved into a constituency and to remove the names of those who have died or moved out of a constituency.
- The updating of the Electoral Roll only stops during an election campaign, after the nominations for candidates have closed.
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