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India's National Elections, 2004

This Web site provides details of India's 2004 election

1. How many members are in the Lok Sabha? How long do they serve? How are they chosen?




2. How many members are in the Rajya Sabha? How long do they serve? How are they chosen?




3. How does the Rajya Sabha help illustrate the federal nature of India?




4. Which two parties gained the most votes in the 2004 elections? What were their percentages of the total vote?




5. Which party gained the third-most votes? What was its percentage of the total vote?

 
 
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