the party which is recognised and registered by the govt and election commision.it is given a unique symbol which can be used only by the candidates of that party
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A recognized party is given a special symbol and some other special facilities by the election commission as they are large and established. A party is considered recognised if they gain six percent votes and at least 2 seats in d legislative assembly elections in 4 states or in the lok sabha. They are national parties with units spread across the country.
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A recognized political party is an organized group of voters whose candidate for governor received at least three percent of the total votes cast in the preceding general election or whose number of registered voters is equal to at least three percent of the total votes cast for governor.
If the race for governor was not on the ballot, the race for United States Senator is used to calculate the three percent. If neither the race for governor nor the race for United States Senator appeared on the ballot, the race for United States Representative is used to calculate for three percent.
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If the race for governor was not on the ballot, the race for United States Senator is used to calculate the three percent. If neither the race for governor nor the race for United States Senator appeared on the ballot, the race for United States Representative is used to calculate for three percent.
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National parties are some countrywide parties and almost follow similar policies and programmes at the national level.
Every party in the country has to register with the Election Commission. The Commission offers some special facilities to the large and established parties. These parties are given a unique symbol—only the official candidates of that party can use that election symbol.
Parties that get this privilege and some other special facilities are recognized other special facilities are ‘recognised’ by the Election
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