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use the terms constituency and represent to explain an MLA is and how is the person elected​

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Answered by malhardegaonkar
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Explanation:

A state is divided into several constituencies on the basis of population. Every constituency elects one representative for the Legislative Assembly. The person elected as representative represents that particular constituency. He/She is called as a Member of Legislative Assembly i.e. MLA. An MLA is elected through a general election. He/She may be a member of a recognised political party or independent. One who gets the maximum votes becomes the MLA of that constituency.

Answered by rawatparulretesh
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An MLA Or Member of Legislative Assembly presents a constituency.He is elected by all the people living in that constituency.

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