NCERT Solutions for Chapter 3 Electoral Politics Class 9 Civics
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(c) Elections enable people to evaluate the performance of the judiciary.2
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(a) India has the largest number of voters in the world.3
(a) It is necessary to keep the voters' list up to date because | (i) there is a fair representation of all sections of our society |
(b) Some constituencies are reserved for SCs and STs so that | (ii) everyone has equal opportunity to elect their representatives |
(c) Everyone has one and only one vote so that | (iii) all candidates must have a fair chance of competing in elections |
(d) Party in power is not allowed to use government vehicles because | (iv) some people may have moved away from the area where they voted last |
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(a) It is necessary to keep the voters' list up to date because | (iv) some people may have moved away from the area where they voted last |
(b) Some constituencies are reserved for SCs and STs so that | (i) there is a fair representation of all sections of our society |
(c) Everyone has one and only one vote so that | (ii) everyone has equal opportunity to elect their representatives |
(d) Party in power is not allowed to use government vehicles because | (iii) all candidates must have a fair chance of competing in elections |
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(b) She will have to crosscheck the voters’ list and check ID proof of the voters, booth capturing not tak place. Ensure that Free and fair election should be conducted.
(c) She have to look on counting is carried out, represntatives of all parties present at counting area in order to avoid malpractices,
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Proportion of the community (in per cent) in the | ||
House of Representatives | Population of US | |
Blacks | 8 | 13 |
Hispanics | 5 | 13 |
Whites | 86 | 70 |
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• It implements the code of conduct and punishes any candidate or party that violates it.
• In Elections, Government officials work under the EC and not the government.
(b) There is a high level of popular participation in the elections:
• Voter turnout has increased over the past years.
• Election-related activities in the last few years have seen a larger participation by the people.
(c) It is not very easy for the party in power to win an election:
• The ruling parties routinely lose elections.
• Candidates who are known to spend a lot of money often lose elections.
(d) Certain Reforms are necessary to make our elections completely free and fair:
• To ensure that indepents and small parties not suffer in elections.
• To ensure candidates with criminal records not participate.
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(b) The election commission should set up an enquiry into the case and debar the candidate or party involved in distributing such pamphlets.
(c) There should be a single election commission which should be free from political influence and should be responsible for conducting elections throughout the country.
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(b) The election commission must enusre that all politcal party are given equal oppurtunity to appear on Doordarshan and All India Radio. EC take action against misuse of this media.
(c) The presence of the fake voters means that the elections were rigged by the authorities who prepared the electoral rolls. The election commission should supervise preparation of fresh electoral rolls.
(d) By using hoodlums, the political party is terrorising its rivals. The election commission should order the arrest of the hoodlums and bar the party from the elections.
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(b) Competition works as both deterrent and motivator for the political candidates. A fear of losing the election and a motivation for winning the elections works in favour of people.
(c) Educational qualification is not required to understand the people’s needs, and to represent their interests. Therefore, it is not necessary for politicians to be graduates.