Five MLAs will cast their ballot in Parliament House and four other legislators will vote in state assemblies which they have not been elected to.
Usually, MPs vote in Parliament House and MLAs in their respective state assemblies.
As per rules governing presidential elections, lawmakers can ask the Commission to make an exception to allow them to vote from some other place.
According to the EC document, it has allowed 14 Rajya Sabha and 41 Lok Sabha members to vote in state assemblies instead of Parliament House tomorrow.
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Most of the MPs who would vote in their respective assemblies belong to the Trinamool Congress.
While MPs will mark their vote on a green-coloured ballot paper, pink-coloured ballot papers will be used for MLAs.
The value of an MLA's vote depends on the population of the state he or she represents. But the value of the vote of an MP does not vary -- it is 708.