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The President of India is elected by proportional representative system by a single transferable vote. This implies that
Elected MPs and MLAs of States have different number of votes.
All MPs and MLAs of states have one vote each.
All MPs and MLAs of states have equal number of votes.
MPs of the LokSabha have equal number of votes.
The President of India is elected by proportional representative system by a single transferable vote. This implies that MPs of the LokSabha have equal number of votes.
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Sofia Goyal
All MPs of Lok Sabha doesnt have equal number of votes but all elected MPs have equal number of vote. Additionally Elected MPs and MLAs of states have different number of votes.
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