EC pulled up for backing simultaneous polls

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EC pulled up for backing simultaneous polls

Context:

  • Questions have been raised by lawmakers about Election Commission’s recent statements endorsing simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and the Assemblies.

Background:

  • There had been simultaneous elections until 1967, but the pattern changed after the dissolution of some Assemblies through the imposition of President’s rule under Article 356.
  • Since then, there have been instances of two general elections within a year.
  • The next Lok Sabha election is scheduled for 2019.
  • In 2018, 13 States will go to the polls, nine in 2019 and one in 2020.

What are the arguments put forward by the law makers?

  • Firstly, the election commission does not have the permission to decide on the issue.
  • Secondly there is no guarantee that all the State governments and the Union government elected on the same day will survive for the next five years.
  • Thirdly, our parliamentary system of governance does not permit simultaneous elections.

Steps needed to amend the Constitution to facilitate simultaneous elections:

  • A constitutional amendment would have to be cleared by both Houses of Parliament.
  • It would have to be ratified by the Assemblies of half of the States.
  • The other way was for all Assemblies and the Union government to agree to the plan voluntarily.
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