The following states in India have bicameral legislatures, consisting of both a Legislative Assembly (Lower House) and a Legislative Council (Upper House):
- Andhra Pradesh:
- Andhra Pradesh has a bicameral legislature with the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
- Telangana:
- Telangana also has a bicameral legislature, comprising the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
- Karnataka:
- Karnataka is another state in India with a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
- Maharashtra:
- Maharashtra has a Legislative Assembly and a Legislative Council, making it one of the states with a bicameral legislature.
- Uttar Pradesh:
- Uttar Pradesh has both houses, the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, forming a bicameral system.
- Bihar:
- Bihar is a state with a bicameral legislature, including the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
- Karnataka:
- Karnataka has a bicameral legislature, with the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
- Jammu and Kashmir (now divided into two separate Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh):
Before the reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019, the state had a bicameral legislature. However, post-reorganization, the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has a unicameral legislature (Legislative Assembly).