Social Sciences, asked by Navneetkumar11, 1 year ago

Use the terms ‘constituency’ and ‘represent’ to explain who an MLA is and how is the person elected?

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Answered by tiyasagar
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Answer: The members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs) are directly elected by the people. They then become members of the legislative assembly and also form the government.
Answered by bimannhpc
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Hii dear here is your answer.

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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