What kind of majority is required in legislative assembly elections?
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☆THE PARTY WHICH GETS 1 + HALF OF THE SEATS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, THEY FORMS THEIR GOVERNMENT.
☆IF NO PARTY GOT SUCH MAJORITY THAN TWO OR MORE THAN TWO PARTY COMES TOGETHER TO FORM AN ALLIANCE WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN AS COALITION GOVERNMENT.
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☆THE PARTY WHICH GETS 1 + HALF OF THE SEATS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, THEY FORMS THEIR GOVERNMENT.
☆IF NO PARTY GOT SUCH MAJORITY THAN TWO OR MORE THAN TWO PARTY COMES TOGETHER TO FORM AN ALLIANCE WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN AS COALITION GOVERNMENT.
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Absolute majority
It refers to a majority of more than 50% of the total membership of the house. For example, as the total membership of Lok Sabha is 545, an absolute majority in Lok Sabha means – 50% of 545 plus 1, ie. 273.
Cases, where the absolute majority is used: In the normal business of the Parliament or State Legislature absolute majority, is not generally used. But this majority is used during the general election, for the formation of government at Center and States.
It refers to a majority of more than 50% of the total membership of the house. For example, as the total membership of Lok Sabha is 545, an absolute majority in Lok Sabha means – 50% of 545 plus 1, ie. 273.
Cases, where the absolute majority is used: In the normal business of the Parliament or State Legislature absolute majority, is not generally used. But this majority is used during the general election, for the formation of government at Center and States.
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