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The term of office for the Chief Election Commissioner is:

A. Three years
B. Four years
C. Five years
D. Six years
Correct Answer: C. Five years

The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) holds office for a fixed term of Five years. This fixed tenure is a foundational aspect designed to ensure the independence and impartiality of the Election Commission. It allows the CEC to perform duties without political pressure or fear of arbitrary removal, thereby strengthening the integrity and credibility of the electoral system.

  • Three years, Four years, and Six years are incorrect terms. The specific constitutional provision clearly sets the term at five years to maintain stability and independence.

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