The Election Commission has decided that political parties in states getting more than 8 per cent of total votes polled, irrespective of the number of seats they get, will henceforth be recognised by it.
Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi said EC has changed
He said that "after all, eight per cent of popular vote is a sizeable vote and that cannot be ignored."
EC will now give recognition to political parties on the basis of total number of votes polled and not on the number of seats it gets.
"It is basically a simplification of the procedure," said the CEC.
Earlier, as per EC guidelines, a political party in a state gets recognised after getting six per cent votes and in addition after winning some seats.
Current criteria for state party along with the 6% votes :
( i ) at least one member to the House of the People for every twenty-five members of that House or any fraction of that number from that State;
(ii) at least one member to the Legislative Assembly of that State for every thirty members of that Assembly or any fraction of that number;
Any party iff state party in 4 states recognised as National Party
Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi said EC has changed
- its guidelines for recognition of state political parties following representations from across the country.
He said that "after all, eight per cent of popular vote is a sizeable vote and that cannot be ignored."
EC will now give recognition to political parties on the basis of total number of votes polled and not on the number of seats it gets.
"It is basically a simplification of the procedure," said the CEC.
Earlier, as per EC guidelines, a political party in a state gets recognised after getting six per cent votes and in addition after winning some seats.
Current criteria for state party along with the 6% votes :
( i ) at least one member to the House of the People for every twenty-five members of that House or any fraction of that number from that State;
(ii) at least one member to the Legislative Assembly of that State for every thirty members of that Assembly or any fraction of that number;
Any party iff state party in 4 states recognised as National Party
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