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The Election Commission of India (ECI) is a constitutional body, established on January 25, 1950, tasked with overseeing the elections of the Parliament and state legislatures in India. Governed by Articles 324 to 329, the ECI consists of the Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners, all appointed by the President. This multi-member commission structure has been in place since 1993, ensuring collective decision-making. Commissioners serve for six years or until the age of 65, whichever comes first. The Chief Election Commissioner can only be removed through a process akin to that of a Supreme Court judge's impeachment. The ECI's responsibilities include directing and controlling the electoral rolls' preparation, approving political parties, and advising on post-election disqualification matters. Though its decisions can be appealed in the High Court and the Supreme Court, the ECI plays a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity and authenticity of India's electoral process.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is a constitutional body, established on January 25, 1950, tasked with overseeing the elections of the Parliament and state legislatures in India. Governed by Articles 324 to 329, the ECI consists of the Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners, all appointed by the President. This multi-member commission structure has been in place since 1993, ensuring collective decision-making. Commissioners serve for six years or until the age of 65, whichever comes first. The Chief Election Commissioner can only be removed through a process akin to that of a Supreme Court judge's impeachment. The ECI's responsibilities include directing and controlling the electoral rolls' preparation, approving political parties, and advising on post-election disqualification matters. Though its decisions can be appealed in the High Court and the Supreme Court, the ECI plays a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity and authenticity of India's electoral process.
The Election Commission conducts elections for ______, State Legislature and the posts of President and Vice President.
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Deputy Speaker
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Speaker
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Parliament
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Prime Minister