Selection Of The Candidate In Election By Voters Using Fuzzy Logic Kiran Pal a & Surendra Tyagi b a Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering, Delhi, email:kiranpaldite@gmail.com b Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, email:surendratyagi2000@gmail.com Corresponding Author email: surendratyagi2000@gmail.com , Mob. +91 9013401208 ABSTRACT India is a democratic country where election plays an important role in choosing good public representatives who should have capabilities to govern country in proper manner. At the time of election voter is so much confused about selection of candidate. A fuzzy based analogy is used in this paper. This may assist the voters to select a good public representative among lot of candidate. This will also encourage the voters to systematically analyze the prospective candidate. Key Words: Fuzzy Logic, Election, Candidate, Selection, voter Introduction: India has several serious problems some of the glaring ones being poverty, lack of water, lack of sanitation, inability to manage wastes in cities and villages, uncontrolled corruption, lack of education, insufficient medical help especially to the poor, poor infrastructure etc. Etc. The list goes on. Most of the problems can be solved by smart and patriotic politicians. Therefore all politicians must have a minimum standard of education. For example, if one is a health minister he must be at least a qualified doctor, a minister in charge of industry must at least be a qualified engineer or a professionally qualified industrialist. The problems in India are that many of the politicians are barely qualified educationally. This need to change immediately and the election commission of India must incorporate a politically independent body to formulate different minimum qualifications in for the candidates in elections. To control corruption it has to be made absolutely mandatory for every minister, MP to declare not only his assets but all financial dealings, sources of income and income tax remittances. We can take the example of Singapore. Singapore was a backward country a few years ago. Now, it has achieved the status of a developed country. How was this possible? By setting the minimum desired qualifications and criteria of ministers. If a minister is found to be corrupt he is promptly sacked and can never be a minister or a politician again.