Across
- 3. Also referred to as election manipulation, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, such as increasing the vote share of a favored candidate.
- 6. A theoretical perspective which argues that the voter behavior is influenced by economic conditions and time of the elections in a country.
- 8. A group of voters sharing common economic interests or affiliations with a political party.
- 11. One of many methods for verifying accuracy of voting by the process of using an independent set of results against the original machine results.
- 13. Market ecosystem influenced by political actors, regulatory frameworks, and consumer demand dynamics.
Down
- 1. Legislation aimed at preventing elected representatives from switching parties, affecting political stability and governance.
- 2. A mode of funding for political parties in India from their introduction in 2017 till they were struck down as unconstitutional in 2024.
- 4. The percentage of eligible voters participating in elections, reflecting public engagement in economic decision-making.
- 5. Electoric voting is the standard means of conducting elections using ____________ in India.
- 7. Market risk factor arising from political gridlock, affecting investor confidence and economic growth.
- 9. Surveys conducted after voting to predict electoral outcomes and their economic implications.
- 10. - Policy product roadmap outlining market offerings and value propositions for voters.
- 12. An economic expression of dissatisfaction, signaling demand for better political investment options.
