Wikipedia:WikiProject Indian politics/Election: Article structure

This reference is an information page on writing about Indian Election (Parliamentary and Legislative Election).

See Wikipedia:Layout for the Wikipedia Manual of Style guidance to general structure of a Wikipedia article.

Headers edit

Include

Infobox edit

  • {{Infobox election}}
  • Tool to create Parliament diagram of seat distribution in the assembly.
  • Only those parties that are covered by Reliable Media as a major contender for winning that election are listed in the infobox. The number of potential contenders can be 2,3 or 4 etc. Many parties and independents will contest in the election, all of them cannot be added in the infobox. Their members will only be listed in the result section after they win the election. Other party candidates and independents can be listed in the individual constituency articles in the appropriate table about the election Candidates/result.[1]
  • The major contenders should not be removed from infobox after the results are declared even if they get 0 seats, because they "were" the major contenders "during" the election.[1]

Lead edit

The [election name] was held on [election date(s)]. [Sentence-long summary of election result].

Background edit

  • Electoral system: Link to the page detailing the Election process in the state or country.
  • Brief of previous result, current government, incumbent CM/ PM

Election schedule edit

  • Full tabular schedule
  • Rescheduled voting, cancellations

Voter statistics edit

  • Electronic voting machines and security
  • Electorate details

Parties and alliances edit

  • Political parties and alliances
  • There are many parties contesting elections and all cannot be added since this is not an exhaustive list. Only notable parties that are contesting a significant number of seats should be added. If a party that is either not notable or is contesting only a small number of seats, wins a seat, then it can be added to this section after the results are announced.

Candidates edit

  • Only those parties that are covered by Reliable Media as a major contender for winning that election are listed in the candidate list. The number of potential contenders can be 2,3 or 4 etc. Many parties and independents will contest in the election, all of them cannot be added in the candidate list section.
  • After the publication of the results, table of the list of candidates can be copied and converted into "results by constituency" table. The table of candidates should be updated after election and the winning candidates can be made bold text to show successful candidate. See the list on [1] as an example.

Election issues edit

Key issues relating to the election

Campaign edit

  • Party campaigns
  • Campaign finance
  • Campaign controversies
  • Campaign events

Party manifestos edit

  • Highlights of the manifesto pf major parties for the particular election

Incidents edit

  • Major incidents related to the election (pre-voting)

Election edit

  • Voting highlights
  • Voting incidents

Surveys and polls edit

  • Opinion Polls*
  • Exit Polls

*Only Polls conducted by reliable sources should be added. A reliable polling agency also publishes error % and sample size and both of these data fields should be included along with the results. Poll Results without error % and sample size are misleading and should not be added. (refer to 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio#Polling as an example)

Turnout edit

  • State/UT-wise voter turnout details (for a Lok Sabha election).
  • District-wise voter turnout details (for a state Assembly election).

Election results edit

In case of Lok Sabha election
  • Results by Parties and alliances
  • Results by States
In case of State/UT Assembly election
  • Results by Parties and alliances
  • Results by Districts
  • Results by Constituencies

Aftermath edit

  • Government formation
  • Inauguration (oath taking) ceremony

Bypolls edit

  • Major incidents
  • Results

References edit

Footer templates edit

  • Election navbox for that state.
  • Categories
  • Stub template, while the article is a stub.

Example articles edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Consensus discussion". Retrieved 22 October 2022.