Legislative assembly elections are those elections in which the members of the state assembly are chosen. This election is held every five years and are done in different years for each state.
In Lok Sabha elections, members are elected by the people of India through direct election. In Legislative Assembly elections, members are chosen by the Vidhan Sabha.
there are total 4032 seats in all over India
Lok Sabha is part of the Indian Parliament. It is the lower house of the parliament. The legislative assembly in India is the upper house.
mla is the member of state legislative assembly and mp is the member of loksabha or rajya sabha
Elections in India are of two types direct and indirect elections
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1. General Elections- Held for Lok Sabha once in 5 years- Lok Sabha has 545 members- Some state legislature elections are held simultaneously with these parliamentary elections but due to early dismissal/ mid-term elections they got separated gradually.2. Mid - Term Elections- Held when an entire legislative assembly dissolves prior to completion of full 5 year term.3. By - Elections- When any one person from any legislative assembly leaves his position vacant (due to death, resignation etc.) elections for that one person will be held.- This person is so elected and remains in position for the unexpired term of the house.
The time difference between Argentina and India is 8 and a half hours. India is ahead of Argentina in terms of time.
The terminology used in election in India is by elections and local elections. The term originates in the United Kingdom general elections.