Data story | Most new MLAs in J-K are full-time politicians or social activists
A majority of newly elected members in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly are aged 56 to 70; number of women MLAs has risen significanty from 2014
Jammu and Kashmir has voted in a new Assembly after a gap of 10 years, and for the first time as a Union Territory.
The results, announced on October 8, saw the National Conference sailing to power, and Omar Abdullah is set to be sworn in as the Chief Minister.
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The state Legislative Assembly has 90 seats, with five of the MLAs being nominated by the Lieutenant Governor.
The charts below describe the composition of the new Assembly.
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