The Importance Of The Electoral College In India

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In this paper, I will explore the system that is the Electoral College in both India and the United States, why the Electoral College is part of the United State Constitution and the Constitution of India, as well as how the electoral college affect presidential elections in both countries.
The United States of America has one of the most complicated election processes in the world and the United States presidency is the pinnacle of our election process. From, candidates, primary elections, national conventions, debates, general elections, and endless amounts of voting, the road to the presidency is not easy nor short. The entire process comes down to the votes you win in the Electoral College. In a presidential election, the president must …show more content…

In order to explain how the Electoral College is used to elect the President of India however, you need to understand the basics of India’s government. India is a federal republic with 28 states and 7 union territories (regions too small and too distant from other Indians states to be a state but, not big enough to become a state, so the government provides them a representative who will represent that region’s interest in the government 's parliament). The Constitution of India went into effect in 1950. It is the supreme law of India and the guiding force behind everything in the Indian government. India has three branches of government: legislative, judicial, and executive. India’s legislature is a bicameral Parliament, also know as the Sansad, which consists of the Council of the States and The People’s Assembly. The Council of States, or Rajya Sabha, is a body consisting of no more than 250 members. Members of Rajya Sabha are not elected, twelve are appointed by the President and the remainder are chosen by the elected members of the state and territorial assemblies. The term is six years; the elections for these seats are staggered every two years.The Vice President presides over the Rajya Sabha sessions, acting as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The People’s Assembly, or Lok Sabha, is India’s lower house of parliament. They currently hold 543 elected seats with the maximum number of seats at 550 members . The normal term of Lok Sabha is five years. ("FAQ 's -

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