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Posted 13 Dec 2024

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Recently, Union Cabinet approved two Bills related to the implementation of simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.

  • One of the Bills is to amend the Constitution to implement simultaneous polls while the other is to amend provisions in laws dealing with Union Territories with Legislative Assemblies.
  • Previously, a high-level committee, headed by former President Shri Ram Nath Kovind, recommended a roadmap for holding simultaneous polls to Parliament, State Assemblies, and Local bodies.
  • Simultaneous Elections means holding elections to the Lok Sabha, all the State Legislative Assemblies, and local bodies i.e., Municipalities and Panchayats, together.

Need for Simultaneous Elections

  • Governance: Frequent elections delay development programs and impact policy decision due to the imposition of Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
  • Financial burden: Holding simultaneous elections can rationalize the massive expenditure incurred for conduct of separate elections every year.
  • Human resources: It can also avoid diversion of security forces and other electoral officers (like Teachers) from their primary duties for prolonged periods.
  • Other: Higher voter participation, reduced burden on courts, etc.

Concerns associated with Simultaneous Elections 

  • May adversely impact electoral prospects of regional parties, reduced political accountability due to public scrutiny once in 5 year, logistic issues such as requirement of large number of EVMs, etc.

High-level committee headed by Ram Nath Kovind recommendations

  • Constitutional Amendment: Amendments to three Articles, insertion of 12 new sub-clauses in the existing articles and tweaking three laws related to Union Territories having legislative assemblies.
  • Single electoral roll: To be prepared by Election Commission of India in consultation with the State Election Commission(s) by amending Article 325.
  • Simultaneous elections to municipalities and panchayats: To be held within 100 days of the holding of the parliamentary and Assembly elections.
  • Appointed date: Synchronising the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, the president shall notify the date of the first sitting of the Lok Sabha after a general election as the appointed date.
  • Fresh elections: To constitute a new Lok Sabha in the event of a hung House or a no-confidence motion, etc., only for the remaining term of the immediately preceding full term of the House.
  • Tags :
  • Model Code of Conduct
  • Election Commission of India
  • Simultaneous Elections
  • Article 325
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