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Q.

In India, each village or town is divided into [[1]] for the purpose of elections.


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In India, each village or town is divided into wards for the purpose of elections. Panchayat and municipal elections follow the same rules as elections for the national and assembly constituencies. An area-based form of representation is used in India. Each village or town has several 'wards' that function similarly to constituencies. Each ward chooses one representative for the village or the local government. The constituencies are sometimes referred to as seats since each represents a seat in the assembly. For instance, if Lok Dal won 60 seats in Haryana, it means that candidates for Lok Dal were successful in 60 of the state's assembly districts, giving Lok Dal 60 MLAs.
 
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