Indian President is elected by an Electoral College.
Electoral College comprises of members from both houses of parliament and state legislative assemblies.
Each vote has a different value based on the total population of the country and the number of elected members.
A candidate needs to secure at least 50% of the votes to be elected as President.
President is elected for a term of five years and can be re-elected for any number of terms.
The last Presidential Election was held in 2017, and Ram Nath Kovind was elected as the 14th President of India.
The next Presidential Election is scheduled to be held in 2022.
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