Anglo Indian community representation: Governor may nominate a member to the State Assembly when not adequately represented. The Governor may, if satisfied that the Anglo Indian community needs representation and is not adequately represented in the State Legislative Assembly, nominate a member of that community to the Assembly; this discretionary nomination is limited to a single member and is subject to transitional savings preserving existing representation until dissolution of the Assembly.
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Anglo Indian community representation: Governor may nominate a member to the State Assembly when not adequately represented.
The Governor may, if satisfied that the Anglo Indian community needs representation and is not adequately represented in the State Legislative Assembly, nominate a member of that community to the Assembly; this discretionary nomination is limited to a single member and is subject to transitional savings preserving existing representation until dissolution of the Assembly.
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