Social Sciences, asked by Sunilkuhar9326, 1 year ago

Use the term constituency and represent to explain who an mla is and how the person get elected

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Answered by hardmindkaran
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Answer: A state is divided into many electoral constituencies for the state assembly on the basis of population. People of each constituency elect their MLAs. The MLA represents people of the constituency from where he gets elected. A candidate needs to fight elections to become an MLA. The candidate who secures the maximum number of votes is declared a winner; to become an MLA.
Answered by bimannhpc
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A state is divided into the constituencies on the basis of population. Every constituency elects one representative for the the legislative assemblies. The person elected as representatives represents the particular constituency. He or she is called as a member of Legislative Assembly (MLA). An MLA is elected through general election. He or she may be a member of recognised political party or independent. One who gets the maximum number of votes become the MLA of the constituency.

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