NEW DELHI :
Key figures for V-P election
The effective strength of both the Houses = 786
Votes required for winning candidate = 394
NDA support in Lok Sabha (542) = 293
NDA support in Rajya Sabha (245) = 129
THE Election Commission on
Wednesday said it has begun the
process of holding the Vice
Presidential election, two days
after Jagdeep Dhankhar’s surprise resignation from the post.
The poll authority said it has
started constituting the electoral
college comprising MPs of both
Houses of Parliament. Both elected and nominated members are
eligible to vote in the Vice
Presidential election.
It is also finalising the returning officer and assistant returning officers.
“On completion of the
preparatory activities, the
announcement of the election
schedule to the office of the Vice
President of India will follow as
soon as possible,” the EC said.
Dhankhar stepped down as
Vice President on Monday, citing health reasons. His term was
to end on August 10, 2027.
The Union Home Ministry on
Tuesday formally notified the
resignation of Dhankhar from
the office of the Vice President.
According to Clause 2 of Article
68 of the Constitution, an election to fill a vacancy in the office
of the Vice President occurring
due to his death, resignation or
removal, or otherwise, will be
held “as soon as possible” after
it goes vacant.
The person elected to fill the
vacancy will be entitled to hold
office “for the full term of five years
from the date on which he enters
upon his office”.
From the day the notification
is issued, “calling the electoral college to vote”, and till the day of
the poll, a period of 30 days is
stipulated.
A person cannot be elected as
the Vice President unless he is a
citizen of India, has completed
35 years of age and is qualified
for election as a member of the
Rajya Sabha.
A person is also not eligible if
he holds any office of profit under
the Government of India or a
State Government or any subordinate local
authority.
The ruling
NDA has a comfortable edge in
the Vice
Presidential elections.
The Vice President is elected
by the members of Lok Sabha and
Rajya Sabha, where nominated
members of the Upper House
are also eligible to cast their vote.
The 543-member Lok Sabha
has one vacant seat -- Basirhat
in West Bengal -- while there arefive vacancies in the 245-member Rajya Sabha.
Of the five vacancies in theRajya Sabha, four are fromJammu and Kashmir, and onefrom Punjab.
The seat fromPunjab wasvacated afterAAP leaderSanjeev Aroraquit following his election to theState Assembly in a by-poll last
month.
The effective strength of boththe Houses together is 786 andthe winning candidate will
require 394 votes, considering that all eligible voters exercise their franchise.
In the Lok Sabha, the BJP-led NDA enjoys the support of 293 of the 542 members.
The ruling alliance has the support of 129 members in the Rajya Sabha, assuming that the nominated members vote in support of the NDA nominee, which has an effective strength of 240. The ruling alliance has the support of 422 members.
Article 66 (1) of the Constitution provides that the Vice Presidential election shall be held in accordance with the system of Proportional Representation by means of the single transferable vote and the voting at such election shall be by secret ballot.
In this system, the elector has to mark preferences against the names of the candidates.
The Vice President is the second highest constitutional office in the country. He serves for a five-year term, but can continue to be in office, irrespective of the expiry of the term, until the successor assumes office.
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Parliament House office on Wednesday.
The meeting comes against the backdrop of the surprise resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar as Vice President on Monday, citing health reasons, and the continued disruption of proceedings in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha amid opposition protests over various issues.