Elections official definition
Examples of Elections official in a sentence
Please contact your County Elections official for details on beginning the process of filing a Prospective Petition.
The County Elections official will also publish a news release announcing the measures on the ballot and deadlines for filing arguments.
Elections official must ‘certify’ election results—that is, declare them final—within a few weeks after each election.
As a result, Cooley has failed to state any cause of action against the Secretary of State or, for that matter, any local Board of Elections official.
La figure 1.3 illustre la coordination de services de recherche de vols associée aux contrats d’adaptabilité.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINSTHow do I know a measure will appear on the ballot?Once a governing board, such as the Board of Supervisors, a school board, a special district board or a City Council passes a resolution calling for an election, the County Elections official will prepare and publish a legal notice indicating the specifics of the measure including deadlines to file arguments for or against the measure.
The names of candidates for other offices are not rotated, but placed on the ballot on the basis of the randomized alphabet.For rotation of candidate names for Judge of the Superior Court and for countywide offices, the Elections official shall determine the order of the names in accordance with the randomized alphabet as provided for in §13112 for the first supervisorial district.
Pursuant to California Government Code Section 1780, the District must notify the County Elections official and post a notice of the Board vacancy created by Don Noble’s resignation.
The date that the Notice of Intention to circulate this Initiative measure was submitted to the Elections official of the City of Marina is referenced herein as the "submittal date." The City of Marina General Plan in effect on the submittal date and the General Plan as amended by this Initiative comprise an integrated, internally consistent and compatible statement of policies for the City of Marina.
According to Barber (in her testimony during the COST removal hearing), a Board of Elections official told her, over the phone, that she would not need to provide her party affiliation when filing her certificate of candidacy.