Race to Vice Presidency: India's Next Big Political Debate
The Election Commission has initiated the process for the vice presidential election scheduled for September 9. With Jagdeep Dhankhar's unforeseen resignation, the position remains vacant. The ruling NDA appears to have an advantage. The election follows a proportional representation voting system, requiring 394 votes to win.
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The Election Commission has announced the timetable for the vice presidential election slated for September 9, swiftly commencing the nomination process.
Nominations must be filed by August 21, with scrutiny on August 22, and withdrawals allowed until August 25. The vice president's post became vacant following Jagdeep Dhankhar's surprising resignation, his term due to last until August 2027.
The ruling NDA is strategically placed to emerge victorious, leveraging its parliamentary majority. Under Article 66(1) of the Constitution, the election employs a proportional representation system. The successful candidate requires 394 votes, considering all eligible members vote.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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