Covered election definition

Covered election means any election for the office of mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, or Council member.
Covered election means any primary, run-off primary, special, run-off special or general election for nomination for election, or election, to the office of mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president or member of the city council.
Covered election means a covered election as defined in Charter § 1052(a)(15)(a)(iii).

Examples of Covered election in a sentence

  • A person or political committee who makes a contribution to a candidate, litigation fund committee, or political committee.j. Covered election.


More Definitions of Covered election

Covered election means any election (regardless of whether it is a pri- mary, general, or special election) in which the City’s electors vote on election of a candidate or a ballot question.
Covered election. – shall mean any primary, special election, or general election for nomination for election, or election for the offices of Suffolk County Executive and Suffolk County Legislator.
Covered election means any general, special, or primary election, including any
Covered election. Means a covered election as defined in New York City Charter § 1052(a)(15)(a)(iii).
Covered election means any election (regardless of whether it is a primary, general, or special election) in which the City’s electors vote on election of a candidate or a ballot ques- tion.
Covered election means any primary election for nomination,
Covered election means any primary election for nomination 4 for election as a party candidate, or any general election or special 5 election for election, to the office of governor, lieutenant governor, 6 attorney general, comptroller, senator or member of assembly. 7 5. "General election campaign period" shall mean the period beginning 8 the day after the primary election and ending thirty days after the 9 general election. 10 6. "Independent expenditure" shall mean an expenditure by any person, 11 political party or other entity other than a candidate's principal 12 committee that is made for a communication that expressly advocates the 13 election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate in a covered