Key Points

The Election Commission has finalised the electoral college for the upcoming Vice Presidential election. The list includes members from both Houses of Parliament as per constitutional provisions. This follows Jagdeep Dhankar's sudden resignation from the Vice-President's post. Political circles now await the announcement of candidates and polling dates.

Key Points: Election Commission Finalises Electoral College for Vice President Poll

  • ECI updates electoral college list as per Article 66(1)
  • Includes Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha members
  • Process follows Jagdeep Dhankar's resignation
  • Ensures transparency in constitutional election
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Election Commission finalises electoral college for Vice Presidential election

ECI completes electoral college list for Vice Presidential election as per constitutional provisions, paving way for the high-stakes poll.

"The Commission has finalised the Electoral College list for the Vice Presidential Election, 2025 – Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, July 31

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday announced the completion of preparations for the upcoming Vice Presidential election.

In a press note issued, the Election Commission confirmed that the updated list of the Electoral College has been finalised as per constitutional and legal provisions.

As per Article 324 of the Constitution, the ECI is constitutionally mandated to conduct elections for the office of the Vice President of India. Further, under Article 66(1), the Vice President is elected by an Electoral College that includes members from both Houses of Parliament - elected and nominated members of the Rajya Sabha, as well as elected members of the Lok Sabha.

The Commission clarified that it has completed the task of preparing and maintaining the latest Electoral College list, as required by Rule 40 of the Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections Rules, 1974.

This list includes the names and addresses of all eligible members who will vote in the Vice Presidential election.

“The Commission has finalised the Electoral College list for the Vice Presidential Election, 2025. These members are listed in a continuous serial order, arranged alphabetically based on the State or Union Territory of their respective Houses,” the ECI stated in its release.

The updated list ensures transparency and accuracy in the conduct of the high constitutional office election. With this crucial preparatory step completed, the Commission is now expected to announce the schedule for the Vice Presidential election in the coming days.

The Vice President of India is the second-highest constitutional office in the country and also serves as the ex officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

This development marks the formal beginning of the Vice Presidential election process, days after Jagdeep Dhankar's sudden resignation from the Vice-President’s post, citing health concerns created a major political controversy.

With this development, political circles are now watching closely for the announcement of candidates and the polling date.

- IANS

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Priya S
The sudden resignation of the previous VP was quite shocking. Hope the new candidate maintains dignity of the office and doesn't make it political like last time. Rajya Sabha needs a mature chairperson.
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Aman W
Why do nominated members of Rajya Sabha get to vote? They're not elected representatives! This needs constitutional reform. Only elected MPs should choose VP.
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Shreya B
The VP's role is crucial as Rajya Sabha chairman. Hope we get someone who understands parliamentary procedures well, not just a political appointee. Last few years saw too many disruptions 😔
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Vikram M
Good to see EC working systematically. But I worry about horse-trading before the election. Parties should declare their votes publicly to maintain transparency in this indirect election process.
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Nisha Z
The VP election may not get as much attention as PM, but it's important for checks and balances in our democracy. Hope media gives it proper coverage instead of just focusing on political drama!
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Karan T
While the process seems fair, I wish common people had some say in VP election too. Right now it feels like an elite club deciding among themselves. Maybe state legislators should be included in electoral college?

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