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a group of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body is called-----------------​

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Answered by jena1985sunita
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Explanation:

nirbachan mandali

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Answered by deepanshu67892
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Answer: Constituency

Explanation:  Members of Parliament (MPs) make up the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India. There is only one geographical constituency per MP. By the 126th Constitution Amendment article, 331 is nullified by Sansad, before this amendment there were 543 constituencies, but maximal seats will be 550 (after article 331-2 seats reserved for Anglo Indians, but by Article 331 before this amendment there were 552 seats).

According to the Indian Constitution, the Lok Sabha can consist of up to 552 members, 524 of whom represent citizens of 28 states, and 19 of whom represent citizens of 8 Union territories.

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