Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission
Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission is an autonomous and constitutional body constituted in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh for ensuring that elections in are conducted in free, fair and unbiased way. Constitution of India with provisions as per Article 243K and 243 ZA and Article 324 ensures creation and safeguarding of the powers of State Election Commissions. Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission is responsible for conducting elections for Urban Local Bodies like Municipalities, Municipal Corporations, Panchayats and any other specified by Election Commission of India. Madhya Pradesh State Election Commissioner is appointed by Governor of Madhya Pradesh.
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Formed | 01 Feb 1994 |
Jurisdiction | Madhya Pradesh |
Headquarters | 17, Arera Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. |
Agency executive |
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Website | mplocalelection.gov.in/.. ceomadhyapradesh.nic.in/.. |
History and Administration
Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission was formed in accordance with powers of Election Commission of India, which was constituted in year 1950[1] to supervise state level elections.[2] State election commissioner is appointed by Governor.[3][4] To ensure the autonomy of the position, the Madhya Pradesh state election commissioner cannot be removed from office except on the grounds and manner specified for judge of High Court[5]
Powers and Responsibilities
Madhya Pradesh States Election Commissioner is responsible for the following:[1][6]
- Releasing election schedule.[7][8][9]
- Issue notification containing guidelines for conducting elections for Municipal Corporations in State.[10][11]
- Conducting elections for Municipal Corporations in State.
- Issue notification containing guidelines for conducting elections for conducting elections for Municipal panchayats in State.
- Conducting elections for Municipal panchayats in State.[12]
- Laying guidelines for persons eligible to contest in elections for Municipal Corporations in State.
- Conducting elections for Municipal panchayats in State.
- Model code of conduct are following in elections for local bodies.[13]
- Updating Electoral rolls with new additions.
- Updating Electoral rolls with removals, if any.
- Declaration of results of elections held for Municipal Corporations in State.
- Declaration of results of elections held for Municipal panchayats in State.
- Ordering repoll if needed.
- Making arrangements for Statewide polls.
- Monitoring poll expenditure for Panchayat polls.
- Laying guidelines for issue of opinion polls.
- Decision on conducting elections.
- Declaring results of local body polls.
- Municipal and Panchayat constituencies delimitation exercise.
- Countermanding elections in case of mal practices.
Composition
Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission is headed by Chief Election Commissioner[14] and as many members as specified in State Act.[15] State Election Commissioners are independent persons not holding position or office in any Central or State Government organisations[16]
Sri Mr. Basant Pratap Singh, is the Chief Election Commissioner of Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission.[14] His period of service will be 6 years or attaining an age of 62 years whichever is earlier.
Constitutional Requirements
Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission was formed after amendment of Constitution with 73rd and 74th declaration.[17] State Election Commissions were formed as per Article 243K of the Constitution, similar to setting up of Election commission of India as per Article 324.[2]
List of Election Commissioners of Madhya Pradesh
Name | Term |
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N. B. Lohani | 15.02.1994 - 16.02.2000 |
Gopal Sharan Shukla | 16.02.2000 - 14.08.2006 |
Aditya Vijay Singh | 14.08.2006 - 10.12.2010 |
Ajit Raizada | 10.12.2010 - 30.09.2013 |
R. Parshuram | 01.10.2013 - 31.12.2018 |
Basant Pratap Singh | 01-01-2019–Present |
See also
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