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Assembly Elections

Assembly elections refer to the voting process in which citizens elect representatives to their local or regional legislative body, known as the assembly. These elected officials, often called Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), make decisions on laws, budgets, and policies affecting their respective areas. Assembly elections typically occur at the state level, and the frequency varies by region. The outcomes can significantly influence government direction, public services, and regional issues. Voters participate in these elections to express their preferences and hold their representatives accountable for their actions and decisions.