FAQs

What is Lok Sabha election?

Lok Sabha election, or the general election, takes place once in five years. People vote to elect members to the lower house of the Indian Parliament. A tenure of the Lok Sabha is for five years. However, the President may dissolve the House earlier in certain situations.

How many seats are there in Lok Sabha elections?

There are 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. As per the Election Commission, the maximum number of elected members to the house of people is 550. Article 81 of the Constitution says that a maximum of 530 members will be elected from the states and 20 members from Union Territories. The President can nominate two members from the Anglo Indian Community.

How many members are elected by the electors of a Parliamentary Constituency?

Each constituency will elect only one member. Prior to 1962, there were both single and multi-member constituencies. The multi-member constituencies were abolished in 1962.

Who can contest Lok Sabha polls?

A person must be registered as a voter. Sec 4(d) of Representation People Act, 1951 precludes a person from contesting unless he is an elector in any parliamentary constituency. A non-citizen cannot be a candidate in the elections.

What is the minimum age for becoming a candidate?

25 years. Chandrani Murmu is the youngest MP in the current session of Lok Sabha. The 25-year-old Biju Janata Dal MP represents the Keonjhar constituency in Odisha.

How much is the security deposit for Lok Sabha election?

As per Section 34(1)(a) of the Representation of People Act, every candidate is required to make a security deposit of Rs. 25,000. The deposit is Rs 12,500 for a candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe.

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