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Election Commission Of India

What is Election Commission Of India ?

The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering Union and State election processes in India.

It was established in accordance with the Constitution on 25th January 1950 (celebrated as National Voters’ Day). The secretariat of the commission is in New Delhi.

The body administers elections to the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and State Legislative Assemblies in India, and the offices of the President and Vice President in the country.

It is not concerned with the elections to panchayats and municipalities in the states. For this, the Constitution of India provides for a separate State Election Commission.

Constitutional Provisions:

Part XV (Article 324-329): It deals with elections and establishes a commission for these matters.

Article 324: Superintendence, direction and control of elections to be vested in an Election Commission.

Article 325: No person to be ineligible for inclusion in, or to claim to be included in a special, electoral roll-on grounds of religion, race, caste or sex.

Article 326: Elections to the House of the People and to the Legislative Assemblies of States to be based on adult suffrage.

Article 327: Power of Parliament to make provision with respect to elections to Legislatures.

Article 328: Power of Legislature of a State to make provision with respect to elections to such Legislature.

Article 329: Bar to interference by courts in electoral matters.

Structure of ECI:

Originally the commission had only one election commissioner but after the Election Commissioner Amendment Act 1989, it was made a multi-member body.

The Election Commission shall consist of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and such number of other election commissioners, if any, as the President may from time-to-time fix.

Presently, it consists of the CEC and two Election Commissioners (ECs).

At the state level, the election commission is helped by the Chief Electoral Officer.

Appointment & Tenure of Commissioners:

The President appoints CEC and Election Commissioners as per the CEC and Other ECs (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Act, 2023.

They have a fixed tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.

The salary and conditions of service of the CEC and ECs will be equivalent to that of the Cabinet Secretary.

Under the 1991 Act, it was equivalent to the salary of a Supreme Court Judge.

 

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