Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)

A Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district (constituency) to the legislature of State government in the Indian system of government. From each constituency, the people elect one representative who then becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). Each state has between seven and nine MLAs for every Member of Parliament (MP) that it has in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's bicameral parliament. There are also members in three unicameral legislatures in Union Territories: the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly and the Puducherry Legislative Assembly. Only a Member of the Legislative Assembly can work as a minister for more than 6 months. If a non-Member of the Legislative Assembly becomes a Chief Minister or a minister, he must become an MLA within 6 months to continue in the job. Only a Member of the Legislative Assembly can become a Speaker of the Legislature.

Member of the Legislative Assembly of State Legislative Assemblies of India
TypeLegislative Assembly
AbbreviationMLA
Member of
  • Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  • Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  • Assam Legislative Assembly
  • Bihar Legislative Assembly
  • Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
  • Delhi Legislative Assembly
  • Goa Legislative Assembly
  • Gujarat Legislative Assembly
  • Haryana Legislative Assembly
  • Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  • Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
  • Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
  • Karnataka Legislative Assembly
  • Kerala Legislative Assembly
  • Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  • Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
  • Manipur Legislative Assembly
  • Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
  • Mizoram Legislative Assembly
  • Nagaland Legislative Assembly
  • Odisha Legislative Assembly
  • Puducherry Legislative Assembly
  • Punjab Legislative Assembly
  • Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
  • Sikkim Legislative Assembly
  • Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
  • Telangana Legislative Assembly
  • Tripura Legislative Assembly
  • Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  • Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
  • West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Reports toGovernor of State
ResidenceRaj Bhavan
Seat
AppointerElected by Voters (citizen)

Introduction

In states where there are two houses, there is a State Legislative Council, and a State Legislative Assembly. In such a case, the Legislative Council is the upper house, while the Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the state legislature.

The Governor shall not be a member of the Legislature or Parliament, shall not hold any office of profit, and shall be entitled to emoluments and allowances. (Article 158 of the Indian constitution).

The Legislative Assembly consists of not more than 500 members and not fewer than 60. The biggest state, Uttar Pradesh, has 403 members in its Assembly. States which have small populations and are small in size have a provision for having an even smaller number of members in the Legislative Assembly. Puducherry has 33 members out of which 3 are nominated by central government.[1] Mizoram and Goa have only 40 members each. Sikkim has 32. All members of the Legislative Assembly are elected based on adult franchise, and one member is elected from one constituency. Until January 2020, the President had the power to nominate two Anglo Indians to the Lok Sabha and the Governor had the power to nominate one member[2] from the Anglo Indian community deems fit if the governor thinks that they are not adequately represented in the Assembly. In January 2020, the Anglo-Indian reserved seats in the Parliament and State legislatures of India were abolished by the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019.[3][4]

Nominated MLAs in states and UTs

Up to three MLAs can be nominated in the union territory of Puducherry by the central government who enjoy equal powers as elected MLAs.[1]

Qualification

The qualifications to become a member of the Legislative Assembly are largely similar to the qualifications to be a member of Parliament.

  1. The person should be a citizen of India.
  2. Not less than 25 years of age[5] to be a member of the Legislative Assembly and not less than 30 years (as per Article 173 of Indian Constitution) to be a member of the Legislative Council.
  3. No person can become a member of the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council of any state unless the individual is a voter from any constituency of the state. Those who cannot become members of Parliament also cannot become members of the state legislature.
  4. The person should not be convicted of any offence and sentenced to imprisonment of 1 years or more.

Term

The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor at the request of the Chief Minister, when the Chief Minister has actual majority support in the Assembly. The Assembly may be dissolved earlier if no one can prove majority support and become Chief Minister. The term of the Legislative Assembly may be extended during an emergency,[6] but not more than six months at a time. The Legislative Council is the upper house of the State. Just like the Rajya Sabha, it is a permanent House. The members of the state's upper house are selected based on the strength of each party in the lower house and by state gubernatorial nomination. The term is six years, and a third of the members of the House retire after every two years. The upper house of a state assembly, unlike the upper house of the Parliament, can be abolished by the lower house, if it passes a specific law bill, which states to dissolve the upper house, and gets it attested in both houses of parliament and then signed by the president into law. Only Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh have their upper houses in existence with a six-year term. All other states have abolished the upper house by the above-mentioned method, as the upper house causes unnecessary problems, expenditures and issues.[7]

Powers

The most important function of the legislature is law-making. The state legislature has the power to make laws on all items on which Parliament cannot legislate. Some of these items are police, prisons, irrigation, agriculture, local governments, public health, Pilgrimage, and burial grounds. Some topics on which both Parliament and states can make laws are education, marriage and divorce, forests, and the protection of wild animals and birds.

As regards money bills, the position is the same. Bills can originate only in the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Council can either pass the bill within 14 days of the date of the receipt of the Bill or suggest changes to it within 14 days. These changes may or may not be accepted by the Assembly.

The state legislature, besides making laws, has one electoral power, in electing the President of India. Elected members of the Legislative Assembly along with the elected members of Parliament are involved in this process.

Some parts of the Constitution can be amended by Parliament with the approval of half of the state legislatures. Thus the state legislatures take part in the process of amendment to the Constitution.

MLAs by States

Members of Legislative Assembly by their political party (As of 4 November 2022)

State/UT Total Ruling

Party

Independent NOM Vacant
BJP NDA INC UPA Others
Andhra Pradesh 175 YSRCP 0 Jana Sena (1) YSRCP (151)
TDP (23)
Arunachal Pradesh 60 BJP 49 NPP (4) 4 None AITC (1)
IND (2)
Assam 126 BJP 63 AGP (9) 27 CPI(M) (1) AIUDF (15)
UPPL (7) BPF (3)
RD (1)
Bihar 243 JD(U) 76 None 19 RJD (78) AIMIM (1)
JD(U) (45)
CPI(ML)L (12)
HAM-Se (4)
CPI (2)
CPI(M) (2)
IND (1)
Chhattisgarh 90 INC 14 None 70 None JCC(J) (3)
BSP (2)
Goa 40 BJP 28 MGP (2) 3 GFP (1) AAP (2)
Independent (3) RGP (1)
Gujarat 182 BJP 111 None 62 Independent (1) BTP (2) 5
NCP (1)
Haryana 90 BJP 40 JJP (10) 30 None INLD (1) 1 1
HLP (1)
IND (6)
Himachal Pradesh 68 BJP 45 None 19 None CPI(M) (1) 2 1
Jharkhand 81 JMM 26 AJSU (2) 18 JMM (30) 2 1
RJD (1)
NCP (1)
CPI(ML)L (1)
Karnataka 224 BJP 120 Independent (1) 69 Independent (1) JD(S) (30)
Kerala 140 CPI(M) 21 IUML (15) CPI(M) (62)
CPI (17)
KC(M) (5)
Nationalist Congress Kerala (1) JD(S) (2)
NCP (2)
RMPI (1) RJD (1)
KC(B) (1)
KEC (2) NSC (1)
Cong(S) (1)
KC(J) (1) INL (1)
JKC (1)
IND (5)
Madhya Pradesh 230 BJP 127 Independent (4) 96 None BSP (2)
SP (1)
Maharashtra 288 SHS (Rebel) 106 SHS(R) (39) 44 NCP (53) AIMIM (2) 1
BVA (3)
PJP (2) SHS (17)
JSS (1) SWP (1)
MNS (1) SP (2)
RSPS (1) PWP (1) CPI(M) (1)
Independent (12) Independent (1)
Manipur 60 BJP 37 NPP (7) 5 JD(U) (1) 1
NPF (5)
KPA (2)
Independent (2)
Meghalaya 60 NPP 2 NPP (23) AITC (12)
UDP (8)
PDF (4) NCP (1)
HSPDP (2)
IND (7) KHNAM (1)
Mizoram 40 MNF 1 None 5 None MNF (28)
ZPM (6)
Nagaland 60 NDPP 12 NDPP (42)
NPF (4)
IND (2)
Odisha 147 BJD 21 Independent (1) 9 CPI(M) (1) BJD 114
Punjab 117 AAP 2 None 18 Independent (1) AAP (92)
SAD (3)
BSP (1)
Rajasthan 200 INC 71 None 108 Independent (13) RLP (3)
BTP (2)
CPI(M) (2)
RLD (1)
Sikkim 32 SKM 12 SKM (19) SDF (1)
Tamil Nadu 234 DMK 4 AIADMK (65) 18 DMK (125)
VCK (4)
PMK (5) MDMK (4)
CPI (2)
CPI(M) (2)
PBK (1) MNMK (2)
KMDK (1)
TVK (1)
Telangana 119 BRS 3 None 6 None BRS (103)
AIMIM (7)
Tripura 60 BJP 35 IPFT (6) 1 None CPI(M) (15) 3
Uttar Pradesh 403 BJP 254 AD(S) (12) 2 None SP (110)
RLD (8)
SBSP (6)
NISHAD (6) Jansatta Dal (L) (2)
BSP (1)
Uttarakhand 70 BJP 47 IND (2) 19 None BSP (2)
West Bengal 294 AITC 71 None AITC (220) 1
GJM (1)
ISF (1)
Delhi 70 AAP 8 None AAP (62)
Puducherry 33 AINRC 9 AINRC (10) 2 DMK (6)
IND (6)
Jammu and Kashmir 90 President’s Rule 90
Total 4126 1394 353 675 438 1149 8 2 109

MLC By State

State/UT Total Independent Vacant
BJP NDA INC UPA Others
Andhra Pradesh 58 2 None None YSRCP (33) 3
TDP (15)
PDF (4)
UTF (1)
Bihar 75 23 RLJP (1) 4 RJD (14) 5
JD(U) (25)
CPI (2)
HAM-Se (1)
Karnataka 75 37 IND (1) 25 JD(S) (11) 1
Maharashtra 78 30 RSPS (1) 10 SHS (15) None 6
NCP (12)
PWP (2)
IND (2)
Telangana 40 None 1 None BRS (33) 3 1
AIMIM (2)
Uttar Pradesh 100 81 AD(S) (1) None SP (9) 9
NISHAD (1) BSP (1)
IND (6) Jansatta Dal (L) (1)
Total 426 154 41 40 30 124 11 26

MLAs by party affiliation

Party MLAs
1 Bharatiya Janata Party 1394
2 Indian National Congress 675
3 All India Trinamool Congress 233
4 Aam Aadmi Party 156
5 YSR Congress Party 151
6 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 131
7 Biju Janata Dal 114
8 Samajwadi Party 113
9 Bharat Rashtra Samithi 103
10 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 88
11 Rashtriya Janata Dal 80
12 Independent 78
13 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 65
14 Nationalist Congress Party 59
15 Janata Dal 46
16 Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party 42
17 Shiv Sena 39
18 National People's Party 34
19 Janata Dal 34
20 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 30
21 Mizo National Front 27
22 Telugu Desam Party 23
23 Communist Party of India 21
24 Sikkim Krantikari Morcha 19
25 Shiv Sena 17
26 All India United Democratic Front 15
27 Indian Union Muslim League 15
28 Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation 13
29 Apna Dal 12
30 All India N.R. Congress 10
31 Jannayak Janta Party 10
32 All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 10
33 Naga People's Front 9
34 Rashtriya Lok Dal 9
35 Asom Gana Parishad 9
36 United Democratic Party 8
37 Bahujan Samaj Party 7
38 Indigenous People's Front of Tripura 7
39 United People's Party Liberal 7
40 NISHAD Party 6
41 Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party 6
42 Zoram People's Movement 6
43 Kerala Congress 5
Pattali Makkal Katchi 5
45 Bharatiya Tribal Party 4
Hindustani Awam Morcha 4
People's Democratic Front 4
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 4
49 Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi 3
Bodoland People's Front 3
Janta Congress Chhattisgarh 3
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party 3
Shiromani Akali Dal 3
54 All Jharkhand Students Union 2
Hill State People's Democratic Party 2
Jansatta Dal 2
Kerala Congress 2
Kuki People's Alliance 2
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 2
Prahar Janshakti Party 2
Manithaneya Makkal Katchi 2
61 Congress 1
Goa Forward Party 1
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha 1
Haryana Lokhit Party 1
Indian National League 1
Indian National Lok Dal 1
Indian Secular Front 1
Janadhipathya Kerala Congress 1
Janasurajyashakti Paksha 1
Jana Sena Party 1
Kerala Congress 1
Kerala Congress 1
Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement 1
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena 1
Nationalist Congress Kerala 1
National Secular Conference 1
Peasants and Workers Party of India 1
Raijor Dal 1
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 1
Revolutionary Goans Party 1
Revolutionary Marxist Party of India 1
Sikkim Democratic Front 1
Swabhimani Paksha 1
Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi 1
Vacant 109
Total 4128

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