District Election Management Plan
The conduct of elections has become increasingly complex and multifaceted, requiring meticulous planning and execution to ensure a free, fair, and inclusive electoral process.
- Central to this effort is the development and implementation of the District Election Management Plan (DEMP).
DEMP and its Preparation Timeline
- District Election Management Plan is a comprehensive strategic document developed to oversee the management of elections within a district.
- As mandated by the Election Commission of India, it is prepared at least six months prior to the anticipated polling day.
- This timeline allows for sufficient planning and preparation to address logistical and operational requirements.
- The DEMP is subject to ....
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