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Wat (wie) is 11th Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra - definitie


11th Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra         
The Members of 11th Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra were elected during the 2004 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, with results announced on 17 October 2004.
Member of the Legislative Assembly         
REPRESENTATIVE OF VOTERS TO A REGIONAL LEGISLATURE
MLAs; Minister of Legislative Assembly; Members of the Legislative Assembly; Member of Legislative Assembly; Members of the legislative assembly; Member of the legislative assembly; Member of legislative assembly; Members of legislative assembly; Member of (the) Legislative Assembly; Member of Legislative assembly; M.L.A; Member Of Legislative Assembly; Member of the Legislative Assembly (Canada); Member of the Legislative Assembly (Malaysia); Member of the Legislative Assembly (Nepal)
A member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected by the voters of a constituency to a legislative assembly. Most often, the term refers to a subnational assembly such as that of a state, province, or territory of a country.
1952 Orissa Legislative Assembly election         
Elections to the Odisha Legislative Assembly were held on March 27, 1952. This election was officially known as the 1951 Odisha Legislative Assembly election, even though through delays, actual voting didn't take place until early 1952.