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E LECTORAL R EFORMS

Chapter 3: ELECTION AND REPRESENTATION · POLITICAL SCIENCE

E LECTORAL R EFORMS No system of election can ever be perfect. And in actual election process, there are bound to be many flaws and limitations. Any democratic society has to keep searching for mechanisms to make elections free and fair to the maximum. With the acceptance of adult suffrage, freedom to contest elections, and the establishment of an independent Election Commission, India has tried to make its election process free and fair. However, the experience of the last fifty five years has given rise to many suggestions for reforming our election system. The Election Commission, political parties, various independent groups, and many scholars have come up with proposals for electoral reform. Some of these suggestions are about changing the constitutional provisions discussed in this Chapter: Our system of elections should be changed from the FPTP to some variant of the PR system. This would

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