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Re: Our Party elections.

Swatantra Party (Bombay Region.) · BOMBAY 1 · 1967

7 pages

Summary

This 2 August 1967 Swatantra Party Bombay Region circular, signed by Joint Secretary P. S. Koppiker, sets out the procedures for internal party elections. It divides the Bombay region into five district constituencies—Bombay South, Bombay Central South, Bombay Central, Bombay North West, and Bombay North East—and lists their primary assembly units. It defines voting and candidacy eligibility for life workers, ordinary workers, and members whose subscriptions are expiring during the election period, while distinguishing members entitled only to vote from those eligible to stand for office.

The circular establishes a tiered organisational structure of Primary Committees, District Committees, the Bombay Regional Council, and the All-India General Council. It specifies committee sizes, proportional representation rules, office-bearer positions, returning officers, nomination procedures, and secret-ballot voting. The annexures provide district membership allocations, a 50-member Regional Council allocation, nomination forms, and detailed election schedules running from late August through October 1967.

Key points

  • The Bombay Region is organised into five district constituencies, each made up of specified primary assembly units.
  • Life workers, eligible old life members, and workers enrolled by 30 June 1967 may vote or stand for election subject to stated conditions.
  • Members retaining old life membership may vote but may not stand as candidates.
  • Primary, District, and Regional bodies are connected through a graduated system of elections and proportional representation.
  • Primary Committees have between five and eleven members, while District Committee representation varies according to primary-unit membership strength.
  • The Bombay Regional Council consists of 50 members, with ten seats allotted to each of the five districts.
  • Annexures provide committee allocations, nomination requirements, and election dates from 27 August to 15 October 1967.

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