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Module 1, PPT, Class 9, Civics Lesson 3 Electoral Politics

This document provides information about elections and electoral politics. It discusses that elections take place regularly in democracies to choose representatives, with over 100 democratic countries holding elections. An election is the mechanism by which voters can choose and change their representatives at regular intervals. Voters make choices in elections such as choosing who will make laws, form the government, and guide government policies. It also briefly describes India's Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, the upper and lower houses of parliament, including their membership sizes and selection processes.
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Module 1, PPT, Class 9, Civics Lesson 3 Electoral Politics

This document provides information about elections and electoral politics. It discusses that elections take place regularly in democracies to choose representatives, with over 100 democratic countries holding elections. An election is the mechanism by which voters can choose and change their representatives at regular intervals. Voters make choices in elections such as choosing who will make laws, form the government, and guide government policies. It also briefly describes India's Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, the upper and lower houses of parliament, including their membership sizes and selection processes.
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PPT: 1

Civics
Class:9
3: Electoral Politics
Democracies

• Elections take place regularly


in any democracy. There are
more than 100 countries in
the world in which elections
take place to choose people’s
representatives.
What is election?

The mechanism by which people


can choose their representatives at
regular intervals and change them
whenever they want to is called
an election.
People participate in Voting
The Green shaded countries are
democracies
Countries with out democratic freedom
In an election the voters make many choices:

 They can choose who will make laws for


them.
 They can choose who will form the
government and take major decisions.
 They can choose the party whose
policies will guide the government and
law making.
Chaudhary Devi Lal
Indian Parliament (Rajya Sabha & LokSabha)
Rajya Sabha
The Rajya Sabha is to consist of not more than
250 members - 238 members representing the
States and Union Territories, and 12 members
nominated by the President. Rajya Sabha is a
permanent body and is not subject to
dissolution. However, one third of the
members retire every second year, and are
replaced by newly elected members. Each
member is elected for a term of six years.
Lok Sabha
The Lok Sabha is composed of representatives
of people chosen by direct election on the
basis of Universal Adult Suffrage. Maximum
strength of the House is 552 members - 530
members to represent the States, 20 members
to represent the Union Territories, and 2
members to be nominated by the President
from the Anglo-Indian Community. At present,
the strength of the House is 545.
India map with Lok Sabha constituencies

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