• India
  • Jun 28

Elections to 10 Rajya Sabha seats to be held on July 24

Elections to 10 Rajya Sabha seats will be held in Goa, Gujarat and West Bengal on July 24.

According to practice, the counting of votes will take place at 5 pm on July 24 itself, an hour after the conclusion of the poll process.

Ten members are retiring between July 28 and August 18 on completion of their six-year term in the Upper House.

Members of Rajya Sabha

• Article 80 of the Constitution lays down the maximum strength of Rajya Sabha as 250, out of which 12 members are nominated by the President and 238 are representatives of the states and also of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry.

• The members nominated by the President are persons having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of such matters as literature, science, art and social service.

• Rajya Sabha is a permanent House and is not subject to dissolution. However, one-third of members of Rajya Sabha retire after every second year. 

• A member who is elected/nominated for a full term serves for a period of six years. 

• The election held to fill a vacancy arising otherwise than by retirement of a member on the expiration of his term of office is called ‘bye-election’. 

• Members of Rajya Sabha are elected by the elected members of the Assemblies of states and Union Territories in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.

• While the nominated members of Rajya Sabha have a right to vote in the election of the Vice-President of India, they are not entitled to vote in the election of the President of India.

• Article 84 of the Constitution lays down the qualifications for membership of Parliament. 

• In the case of a seat in the Rajya Sabha, he/she should be a citizen of India above 30 years of age and possessing such other qualifications as may be prescribed by law of Parliament.

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