A. 20k
B. 30k
C. 40k
D. 50K
Related Mcqs:
- Which section of the Elections Act, 2017, provides that a contesting candidate, other than the returned candidate, shall submit the return of his election expenses within 30 days of the publication of the name of the returned candidate?
A. None of these
B. Section 136(1)
C. Section 135(1)
D. Section 134(1) - If the victory margin between the returned candidate and runner-up candidate is less than 5% of the total votes polled or 10,000 votes, whichever is less, the Returning Officer shall recount all the votes on the request of a contesting candidate before commencement of the consolidation of the results.
A. Section 78
B. Section 95
C. Section 45
D. Section 89 - On the application of a candidate or his election agent, the District Election Commissioner or any officer authorized in this behalf by the ECP shall provide to a candidate or an election agent a hard and searchable soft copy on a universal serial bus (USB) in portable document format (PDF) or any other tamper-proof format of the final electoral roll with photographs of the voters and shall ensure that the copy is the same as provided to the Returning Officer and Presiding Officers.
A. Section 87
B. Section 134
C. Section 37
D. Section 79 - in order to contest election a candidate shall submit on form B the details of his assets and liabilities along with his spouse and children on _______day of June on form_________?
A. 1st June, form A
B. 25th June, form B
C. 30th June, form B
D. 15 June, form A - If a candidate, not being the returned candidate, obtains less than one-fourth of the total votes polled in the constituency, the sum deposited by him or on his behalf shall stand forfeited in favour of the Government.
A. Section 61
B. Section 65
C. Section 75
D. Section 69 - In case of equality of votes between two candidates, both will be declared returned candidates and each shall become Member for half of the term of the Assembly. The candidate who will be Member for the first half of the term will be determined by draw of lots. In case of equality of votes between three or more candidates, there shall be re-election in the constituency.
A. Section 97
B. Section 131
C. Section 79
D. Section 189 - on which form will the candidate submit his election expenses to ECP?
A. form A
B. form B
C. form C
D. None of these - Which of the Elections Act reads: “Every member of an Assembly and Senate shall submit to the Commission, on or before Dec 31 each year, a copy of his statement of assets and liabilities, including assets and liabilities of his spouse and dependent children as on the preceding 30th day of June on Form B.”
A. Section 139
B. Section 138
C. Section 137
D. Section 140 - Election expense of a candidate should not exceed__________For a seat of a senate.
A. 15 lac
B. 20 lac
C. 30 lac
D. Its upto candidate - ECP shall annually publish disaggregated data of registered men and women voters in each National Assembly and Provincial Assembly constituency highlighting the difference in number of registered men and women voters.
A. Section 47
B. Section 49
C. Section 77
D. Section 98
8 Comments
its 30k.
the Returning Officer shall not accept a nomination paper unless a sum of thirty thousand rupees for election to a seat in the National Assembly and twenty thousand rupees for election to a seat in the Provincial Assembly is deposited by the candidate or by any person on his behalf
According to section 61 of election act 2017 Rs 30,000 for national assembly seat and Rs 20,000 for provisional seat must be deposited
This is 30 thousand for N.A and 20 for PA.
It’s 30k correct it, please
30k national assembly