| Dr. Harvinder Singh Professor and Chairman Department of Geography Sahu Jain College Najibabad. |
Abstract
Electoral geography is probably the strand with in political geography which followed geographies of elections [forms of transfer of power], of representation [type of electoral system] and of voting patterns. Ideally, electoral hierarchy should be constructed in such a way to ensure roughly equal number of electoral. However, population changes may render this division difficult. Moreover, political parties may have vested interest in maintaining level of over – or underrepresentation.
However, the electoral administration is the core of electoral hierarchy. Meaning thereby is that the functional application of systematic hierarchy is pre–determined by optimum administrative machinery at the disposal of district administration. The hierarchical pattern and the personal associated with administrative domain have been laid down in constitutional compendium which has juridical control.
With the passage of time the structural construction requires quantitative reshuffle in tune with the data base of Census Operation of India. And to give desire shape to electoral constituencies the amendment of Constitution is provided as authoritative remedial measure. Thus,political communication at national and regional level provides constant- motivational influences to the various stakeholders. It has been i.e. The One Nation One Election had been successfully applied in the past in India and elsewhere.
