A person cannot contest election from – (1) more than one constituency (2) more than two constituencies (3) more than three constituencies (4) more than four constituencies

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(2) more than two constituencies Explanation: As per Section 33 (7) of R. P. Act, 1951, a person cannot contest from more than two constituencies for a Lok Sabha/Vidhan Sabha election.

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