State legislative power over elections to the state legislature is exercisable subject to constitutional limits and Parliament's prior provisions. The Legislature of a State may, subject to the Constitution and so far as Parliament has not provided, by law make provision for all matters relating to elections to the House or either House of the State Legislature, including preparation of electoral rolls and other matters necessary for securing the due constitution of such House or Houses.
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State legislative power over elections to the state legislature is exercisable subject to constitutional limits and Parliament's prior provisions.
The Legislature of a State may, subject to the Constitution and so far as Parliament has not provided, by law make provision for all matters relating to elections to the House or either House of the State Legislature, including preparation of electoral rolls and other matters necessary for securing the due constitution of such House or Houses.
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