WRITE ABOUT THE PROCEDURE OF THE ELECTION OF AN MLA AND WRITE
ABOUT HIS WORKS.
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Explanation:
1. The elections are held after the expiry of the current assembly’s tenure, generally after a period of every five years.
2. Every state is divided into different constituencies or specific areas on the basis of population.
3. Candidates belonging to these constituencies are voted for by citizens over 18 years of age.
4. Any number of candidates can stand for elections from a constituency as long as each one of them fulfils the eligibility criteria.
5. The candidates can either be affiliated to a specific political party or contest the elections as independent candidates.
6. The candidates are required to rally for themselves by voicing their plans and concerns of their constituency.
7. The members are directly elected through an electorate who votes according to universal adult franchise.
8. The voting is done by a secret ballot to ensure that only the voter knows for whom he/she has voted.
9. The Governor of a State has the executive power of nominating a member of the Anglo-Indian community, in case the said person lacks adequate representation in the assembly.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The elections are held after the expiry of the current assembly’s tenure, generally after a period of every five years.
2. Every state is divided into different constituencies or specific areas on the basis of population.
3. Candidates belonging to these constituencies are voted for by citizens over 18 years of age.
4. Any number of candidates can stand for elections from a constituency as long as each one of them fulfils the eligibility criteria.
5. The candidates can either be affiliated to a specific political party or contest the elections as independent candidates.
6. The candidates are required to rally for themselves by voicing their plans and concerns of their constituency.
7. The members are directly elected through an electorate who votes according to universal adult franchise.
8. The voting is done by a secret ballot to ensure that only the voter knows for whom he/she has voted.
9. The Governor of a State has the executive power of nominating a member of the Anglo-Indian community, in case the said person lacks adequate representation in the assembly.