Understanding Indian election politics

India's middle class may set the agenda in the media and in Washington, but the poor dominate Indian elections. That's because voter participation is highest among the rural, poor, and low caste. These voters are even more likely to participate in local elections—upward of 80 percent turn out for village council races—a stark contrast with the United States and other advanced democracies, where many more people vote for president than for city council. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Apr 30, 2009 - 6:28 AM PDT
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by Kaizar Campwala - Apr. 30, 2009

A great explanation of the significant role of India's rural poor in determining the country's election results.

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