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How Many Elections are Conducted in India

India, world’s largest democracy, operates on multi-tiered electoral system to ensure representation from grassroots to national level. Elections are primarily categorized based on level of government and method of voting (direct or indirect).

The following article outlines various types of elections conducted in Republic of India.

1. General Elections (Lok Sabha)

General Elections are held every five years (unless house is dissolved earlier) to elect members of Lok Sabha (House of People).

2. State Assembly Elections (Vidhan Sabha)

These elections are held to elect members of Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) for each of 28 states and 3 Union Territories (Delhi, Puducherry, and Jammu & Kashmir).

3. Upper House Elections (Rajya Sabha & Vidhan Parishad)

Unlike Lok Sabha, upper houses are permanent bodies and are not dissolved entirely.

4. Local Body Elections

To ensure grassroots democracy, India conducts elections for local self-governing bodies. These are managed by State Election Commissions rather than Election Commission of India.

5. Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections

These are highest constitutional offices in country and are filled through indirect elections.

Body Responsible for Elections to…
Election Commission of India (ECI) Parliament (Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha), State Legislatures, President, and Vice-President.
State Election Commissions (SEC) Local Bodies (Panchayats and Municipalities).

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