India hosts the largest democratic elections involving nearly 900 million voters—truly a massive democratic exercise.
High voter turnout isn't uncommon; over 67% of eligible Indians voted this year, showcasing vibrant democratic participation.
Electronic Voting Machines revolutionised Indian elections, being used nationwide since 2004 for better efficiency.
Election symbols aid India's diverse electorate, especially beneficial for illiterate voters identifying their candidates.
Producing electoral rolls for over 911 million eligible voters is a colossal task accomplished with remarkable precision.
In 1951-52, India conducted its first general elections; a monumental step in embracing democracy post-independence.
Women make significant inroads in politics; 78 women won seats in the 2019 lower house elections, a record in India's history.
Gir Forest's only voter is a temple priest, showcasing the Election Commission's commitment to inclusion in remote areas.