The Election Commission of India is an independent constitutional authority responsible for the conduct of elections in India. Its main purpose is to ensure free and fair elections at various levels of government, including the national, state, and local levels. The Election Commission of India is responsible for supervising the entire electoral process, from the registration of political parties and candidates to the declaration of results. It also enforces the Model Code of Conduct, which provides guidelines for political parties and candidates during elections. The Election Commission of India plays a crucial role in upholding democracy and maintaining the integrity of the electoral system in India.
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This document provides answers to common questions about voting for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in India. It covers topics such as registration, eligibility, and voting procedures for overseas electors.