Chief election officer definition

Chief election officer means the secretary of state.
Chief election officer means the state commissioner of elections as defined by section 47.1.
Chief election officer means the person appointed by the school board for each general election or by-election.

Examples of Chief election officer in a sentence

  • This appointment must be submitted to the Chief Election Officer as soon as practical after the appointment is made.

  • Return the completed package to the local Chief Election Officer.As per Local Elections Campaign Financing Act requirements, the following forms will be forwarded to Elections BC by the local Chief Election Officer: C3 – Other Information Provided by Candidate; and,C4 – Appointment of Candidate Financial Agent.

  • An official agent may act on your behalf throughout the election process – for example, as a contact with the Chief Election Officer, to observe the conduct of voting and counting proceedings for the election, and to appoint scrutineers.

  • The Town is not responsible for the loss or damage of election signs that are posted in Town or removed by the Bylaw Enforcement Officer.The Chief Election Officer and Bylaw Enforcement Officer are available to answer questions about the lawful placement of election signs.

  • Campaigning in a computer lab shall be allowed at the discretion of the Chief Election Officer.


More Definitions of Chief election officer

Chief election officer means the head of the election office or his designee.
Chief election officer means the Chief Election Officer referred to in section 3 or any person acting in his office;
Chief election officer or “CEO” means the person appointed under section 58(1) of the Local Government Act, and in the absence or inability to act of the Chief Election Officer, the person(s) appointed as Deputy Chief Election Officer(s);
Chief election officer means the elections commission administrator.
Chief election officer means the election official appointed under section 41 (1);
Chief election officer means the individual appointed by the elections commission pursuant to §11-1.6 to supervise state elections, or the chief election officer’s designee. In regards to a county only election (i.e. a county special election not held in conjunction with a regularly scheduled state primary or general election), the term chief election officer, unless the context of the rule clearly provides otherwise, refers to the clerk of the county in which the election is occurring, or the clerk’s designee.
Chief election officer means the election official appointed under Section 58 of the