How many members of the legislative council are elected from the graduate constituency

  1. List of Candidates : ELECTED FROM GRADUATES CONSTITUENCY
  2. Legislative Council
  3. Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
  4. Member of Legislative Council Election Bihar
  5. Karnataka: Legislative council polls to be held for 4 seats Monday


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List of Candidates : ELECTED FROM GRADUATES CONSTITUENCY

List of Candidates (ELECTED FROM GRADUATES CONSTITUENCY) Sno Candidate Party Criminal Cases Education Age Total Assets Liabilities 1 BJP 2 Post Graduate 63 Rs3,36,76,101 ~ 3Crore+ Rs17,76,900 ~ 17Lacs+ 2 BJP 1 Graduate 63 Rs7,18,07,717 ~ 7Crore+ Rs1,79,58,380 ~ 1Crore+ 3 INC 0 Graduate Professional 49 Rs6,52,64,781 ~ 6Crore+ Rs59,58,474 ~ 59Lacs+ Ex-Members Note:It may be possible that candidate has been elected again .So different version of affidavit may be available for same candidate. Sno Candidate Party Criminal Cases Education Age Total Assets Liabilities 1 BJP 0 12th Pass 52 Rs6,71,16,708 ~ 6Crore+ Rs12,82,110 ~ 12Lacs+ 2 BJP 0 Graduate 72 Rs9,89,23,038 ~ 9Crore+ Rs0 ~ 3 BJP 0 Post Graduate 48 Rs19,23,66,210 ~ 19Crore+ Rs9,23,92,200 ~ 9Crore+ 4 BJP 0 Graduate Professional 73 Rs10,89,33,962 ~ 10Crore+ Rs14,92,441 ~ 14Lacs+ Contestants who lost election Note:It may be possible that contestants has been elected in other chance.So different version of affidavit may be available for these contestans. Sno Candidate Party Criminal Cases Education Age Total Assets Liabilities 1 JD(S) 0 Post Graduate 57 Rs8,77,90,129 ~ 8Crore+ Rs82,94,252 ~ 82Lacs+ 2 JD(S) 0 Graduate Professional 38 Rs1,19,22,200 ~ 1Crore+ Rs5,50,000 ~ 5Lacs+ 3 JD(S) 1 Graduate 59 Rs96,27,21,766 ~ 96Crore+ Rs6,74,10,771 ~ 6Crore+ 4 CPI(M) 0 Doctorate 50 Rs9,70,000 ~ 9Lacs+ Rs1,00,000 ~ 1Lacs+ 5 INC 0 Post Graduate 44 Rs14,90,31,464 ~ 14Crore+ Rs3,52,58,836 ~ 3Crore+ 6 INC 0 Graduate Professional 48 Rs2,18,79...

Legislative Council

Tags: • • • Why in News There is a resolution by Odisha Legislative Assembly for the formation of a second chamber — the State Legislative Council. However, the resolution is pending with the Central Government. Legislative Council • Base For Formation • India has a bicameral system of legislature. Just as Parliament has two Houses, the states can also have a Legislative Council in addition to the Legislative Assembly through Article 169 of the Constitution. • Six States having a Legislative Council: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka. • Recently, the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Council has been abolished through the J&K Reorganisation Bill, 2019, which reduced the State of J&K to the Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh. • Abolition or Creation - Article 169 • The Parliament can abolish a legislative council (where it already exists) or create it (where it does not exist) by a simple majority, that is, a majority of the members of each House present and voting, if the legislative assembly of the concerned state, by a special majority, passes a resolution to that effect. • Special majority implies • A majority of the total membership of the assembly and • A majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of the assembly present and voting. • Composition • Under Article 171 of the Constitution, the Legislative Council of a state shall not have more than one-third of the total strength of the State Assembly, and not less than 40 member...

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council

Last election 9 April 2022 Meeting place Vidhan Parishad Chamber, Website The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (Hindi: Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad) is the upper house of the History [ ] The Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad came into existence by the Government of India Act of 1935. The Legislative Council consisted of 60 members. The term of a member of the Council was six years with one-third of its members retiring after every two years. The Houses enjoyed the right of electing their Presiding Officers known as the President. The first meeting of the Legislative Council was held on 29 July 1937. Sir Sitaram and Begum Aijaz Rasul were elected the President and the Vice-President of the Legislative Council respectively. Sir Sitaram was in office until 9 March 1949. Chandra Bhal became the next Chairman on 10 March 1949. After the independence and adoption of the Nominations and election [ ] When, under the provisions of the Composition of Legislative Council [ ] The present composition of the Vidhan Parishad is as follows: Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad (Legislative Council) has 100 Members (MLC). • 38 members are elected by the • 36 members are elected by the Local bodies. • 8 members are elected by the graduates. • 8 members are elected by the teachers. • 10 members are nominated by the Party Wise Composition [ ] Alliance Party No. of MLC's Leader of the Party in Council Seats: 84 82 1 1 Samajwadi Party+ Seats: 9 9 Others Seats: 7 1 1 5 – Total Number of MLC's 100 Term [ ...

Member of Legislative Council Election Bihar

04 – Tirhut Graduate Constituency SL. NO. Candidate Name Affidavit 1 Anil Kumar Singh Affidavit 1 Anil Kumar Singh Affidavit 2 Devesh chandra Thakur Affidavit 2 Devesh chandra Thakur Affidavit 3 Devesh chandra Thakur Affidavit 4 Devesh chandra Thakur Affidavit 5 Pranay Kumar Affidavit 6 Pranay Kumar Affidavit 7 Arun Kumar Jain Affidavit 8 Devendra Sah Affidavit 9 Devesh chandra Thakur Affidavit 10 Prem Kumar Paswan Affidavit 11 Kaushal Kishor Affidavit 12 Devendra Sah Affidavit 13 Dr. Manoj Kumar Affidavit 14 Dr. Manoj Kumar Affidavit 15 Manish Mohan Affidavit 16 Jalandhar Bhakta Affidavit 17 Jalandhar Bhakta Affidavit 18 Uttam Pandey Affidavit 19 Aseshwar Ray Affidavit 20 Aseshwar Ray Affidavit 21 Aseshwar Ray Affidavit 22 Aseshwar Ray Affidavit 23 Ehteshamul Hassan Rahmani Affidavit 24 Ehteshamul Hassan Rahmani Affidavit 25 Makeshwor Chaudhary Affidavit 26 Devendra sah Affidavit 04-Tirhut Teacher Constituency SL. NO. Candidate Name Affidavit 1 Narendra Pd. Singh Affidavit 2 Narendra Pd. Singh Affidavit 3 Shashi Kumari Singh Affidavit 4 Krishna Murari Mishra Affidavit 5 Abhay Nath Singh Affidavit 6 Shashi kumari singh Affidavit 7 Krishna Murari Mishra Affidavit 8 Virendra Singh Affidavit 9 Virendra Singh Affidavit 10 Arun Kumar Singh Affidavit 11 Arun Kumar Singh Affidavit 12 Arun Kumar Singh Affidavit 13 Arun Kumar Singh Affidavit 14 Krishna Murari Mishra Affidavit 15 Narendra Prasad Singh Affidavit 16 Narendra Rrasad Singh Affidavit 17 Sanjay kumar Singh Affidavit 18 Sa...

Karnataka: Legislative council polls to be held for 4 seats Monday

• • • • Karnataka: Legislative council polls to be held for 4 seats Monday Karnataka: Legislative council polls to be held for 4 seats Monday The polling will be held between 8am and 5pm Monday. A total of 2.84 lakh voters are eligible to participate in the polls that will be held across 607 polling stations. The counting will take place on June 15. The Karnataka Legislative Council biennial election for two graduate and two teacher constituency seats will be held Monday. There are 49 candidates in the fray, including four women, officials said. The polling will be held between 8am and 5pm Monday. A total of 2.84 lakh voters are eligible to participate in the polls that will be held across 607 polling stations. The counting will take place on June 15. The ruling The importance of the polls can be gauged from the fact that Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai himself hit the campaign turf, said poll pundits. The results will determine whether the BJP will continue to hold the majority in the 75-member Council. Notably, former JD(S) leader Basavaraj Horatti, who was the chairman of the Legislative Council until recently, resigned from the post to join the BJP, and is now the ruling party’s candidate in West Teachers’ constituency. He is seeking a record eighth successive term. Horatti has been pitted against Basavaraj Gurikar and Shrishail Gadadinni from the Congress and the JD(S), respectively. In the North-West Teachers’ constituency, the battle is between Arun Shahpur of the B...