The value of the vote of an MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) in the election of the President of India is determined based on the population of the state he or she represents, divided by the total number of elected members of the Legislative Assembly, and then further divided by 1,000.
The formula used to calculate the value of the vote of an MLA is as follows:
Value of an MLA’s vote = (Population of the State / Total number of elected members of the Legislative Assembly) / 1,000
For example, let’s say that the population of a state is 10 crores, and the total number of elected members of the Legislative Assembly in the state is 200. Then, the value of an MLA’s vote in that state would be:
Value of an MLA’s vote = (10,00,00,000 / 200) / 1,000
Value of an MLA’s vote = 50,000
Therefore, the value of the vote of each MLA in this state would be 50,000. The value of the vote of an MLA varies from state to state, depending on the population of the state and the number of elected members of the Legislative Assembly.