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An political party whose MLAs have won more than half the number of constituencies in a state can be said to be in a (a) majority. (b) minority. (c) opposition. (d) all of these​

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Answered by NiveditaOfficial
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Explanation:

a). Majority.

Answered by progamerletsgo4
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Answer: (a)Majority

Explanation: Elections to the Vidhan Sabhas are carried out in the same manner as for the Lok Sabha election. The states and union territories are also divided into single-member constituencies. The candidate with the most votes in each constituency wins and becomes the MLA for that seat. A political party whose MLAs have won more than half the number of constituencies in a state can be said to be in majority.

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