Member of Legislative Assembly
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A Member of Legislative Assembly, or MLA, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to the Legislature of a State in the Indian system of government. Each state has between four and nine MLAs for every Member of Parliament (MP) that it has in the Lok Sabha.
See also
- Punjab Legislative Assembly
- Member of the Legislative Assembly for other countries.
External links
- [Maps of Indian constituencies]
- [Rajasthan MLAs]
- [Andhra Pradesh MLAs]
- [Assam MLAs]
- [Bihar MLAs]
- [Chattisgarh MLAs]
- [Goa MLAs]
- [Himachal Pradesh MLAs]
- [Jharkhand]
- [Karnataka MLAs]
- [Madhya Pradesh MLAs]
- [Maharashtra MLAs]
- [Meghalaya MLAs]
- [Mizoram MLAs]
- [Orissa MLAs]
- [Punjab MLAs]
- [Sikkim MLAs]
- [Tamil Nadu MLAs]
- [Uttar Pradesh MLAs]
- [Uttaranchal MLAs]
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