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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 3, Part B

Electoral reforms in India: Challenges and the way forward


Author(s): Sartaj Singh

Abstract: Democracy cannot be fully realized without elections as they form the backbone of the electoral system in the sense that they emanate an element of representation, accountability and legitimacy. Since independence, India has been the world’s largest democracy that has experienced substantial political and electoral change. Yet, over the last several decades, the public confidence in the electoral process has been undermined by a variety of structural, legal and ethical challenges. The criminalisation of politics, unchecked money power, lack of political funding transparency, a decline of inner party democracy and abuse of social media among others have put a question mark about the credibility of Indian elections. The Election Commission of India has tried hard and various commissions and courts have given recommendations to reform but they have not been implemented due to political resistance and socio political inertia in the system. The purpose of this research is to examine the existing electoral problems and critically evaluate the past reforms and the new recommendations pertaining to these problems including state funding of elections, holding of simultaneous polls and improving institutional arrangements. The research adopts a qualitative methodology based on secondary sources such as scholarly literature, ECI reports, judicial pronouncements and legislative debates. The paper offers a roadmap of comprehensive and sustainable electoral reforms by identifying critical gaps in policy implementation and institutional oversight. These findings serve to underscore the importance of shoring up democratic values by fostering transparency, accountability and democratic inclusiveness in the electoral process. It is not simply a legal, administrative exercise but a democratic imperative to strengthen electoral integrity and make India’s political system robust, participatory and credible in the 21st century

DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i3b.512

Pages: 147-152 | Views: 95 | Downloads: 15

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Sartaj Singh. Electoral reforms in India: Challenges and the way forward. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(3):147-152. DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i3b.512
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