How is division of constituencies done at the state level?
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- Each state is divided into a specific number of Assembly constituencies on the basis of their population size.
- In this case, the elected representative is called Member of Legislative Assembly or an MLA.
- Each parliamentary constituency has several assembly constituencies within it.
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1. Each state is divided into a specific number of Assembly constituencies on the basis of their population size.
2. In this case, the elected representative is called Member of Legislative Assembly or an MLA.
3. Each parliamentary constituency has several assembly constituencies within it.
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