Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Election Commission of India?
i. The Election Commission is a permanent constitutional body established under Article 324.
ii. It has the power to conduct elections to the offices of the President and Vice-President.
iii. The Chief Election Commissioner has veto power over decisions made by other Election Commissioners.
iv. The Election Commission supervises elections to local self-government bodies like Panchayats and Municipalities.
Which of the following statements about the first Lok Sabha elections is/are correct?
The first Lok Sabha elections were held from 1951 to 1952.
The state of Himachal Pradesh (Chini Taluk) had elections during the first Lok Sabha polls.
Shyam Sharan Negi was the first person to vote in the Lok Sabha elections.
The total seats contested in the first Lok Sabha were 545.
Identify correct statements related to election deposits and expenditure limits:
The deposit amount for candidates contesting the Lok Sabha elections is Rs. 25,000 for general candidates.
SC/ST candidates have to deposit half the amount as general candidates in Lok Sabha elections.
Maximum election expenditure for Lok Sabha candidates in large states was hiked to Rs. 95 lakh recently.
The deposit amount for the Vice President elections is Rs. 50,000.
Choose the correct statements regarding the Election Commission’s structure and appointment:
The President appoints the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners as per Article 324.
The Chief Election Commissioner serves as the Chairperson but holds no greater powers than others.
The 2023 Amendment establishes a Search Committee headed by the Minister of Law to shortlist candidates.
The Constitutional qualifications for Election Commissioners are explicitly laid down.