Welcome to India, the world's largest democracy
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On Election Day, every citizen above the age of 18 has the power to make their voice heard.Here's how it works:Registration: First, citizens need to register themselves as voters. This ensures their name is on the electoral roll.Constituencies: India is divided into constituencies, each represented by one Member of Parliament (MP) or Member of Legislative AssemblyCandidate Nomination: Political parties nominate candidates to contest elections. Independent candidates can also run.Polling Day: On Election Day, voters go to their designated polling stations to cast their votes.Voting: Using Electronic Voting Machines , voters select their preferred candidate by pressing a button next to their symbol.Counting of Votes: Once voting ends, the ballots are counted under strict supervision by election officials.Declaration of Results: The candidate with the highest number of votes in each constituency wins and becomes the elected representative.Government Formation: In the Lok Sabha elections, the party or coalition with the majority of seats forms the government. In state elections, it's the same for the Legislative Assembly.So, remember, your vote is your voice! Exercise your right and shape the future of our nation!