Electoral Office definition

Electoral Office means the Electoral Office established by article 11(1) of the General Elections Act;
Electoral Office means the Electoral Office established by
Electoral Office means the office where the Electors’ List and other documents related to the elections for which the Electoral Officer is responsible are kept.

Examples of Electoral Office in a sentence

  • If you wish to confirm whether your body is a registered elector/voter, you may call the Enquiry Hotline of Registration and Electoral Office at 2891 1001 for checking.

  • If you wish to confirm whether you are a registered elector/voter, you may call the Enquiry Hotline of Registration and Electoral Office at 2891 1001 for checking.

  • Provides written recommendations on potential Electoral Policy revisions, and Electoral Office procedures, as requested by Electoral Committee.

  • Councillors are elected by the voters of each district electoral area in accordance with a scheme drawn up by the Electoral Office of Northern Ireland.

  • The Electoral Committee must close the Electoral Office, including signing off on an accounting of all materials and supplies, and the secure storage of all confidential material and equipment.

  • The CEO has the authority to expense and staff the Electoral Office as required for each Electoral Event, in accordance with UVSS policy, as outlined by the official CEO job description.

  • A petition / letter request shall be valid if; it is from an occupier who appears on the Electoral Register as maintained by the Electoral Office for NI; the address of the petitioner is contained on the petition / letter and; the individuals name is clearly stated and the letter has been signed by the petitioner (who must be an occupier of premises on the street).

  • Makes rulings on appeals submitted by candidates who are unsatisfied with a ruling(s) of the Elections Adjudicator.2. Makes rulings on complaints submitted against the Electoral Office which have been ruled on by the Elections Adjudicator.3. Liaises with the Chief Electoral Officer and the Elections Adjudicator in advance of the campaign period in order to reach a common understanding of campaign rules and disciplinary procedures as laid out in the Electoral Policy Manual.

  • Normally, election-related communications issued to electors by the Registration and Electoral Office are in both Chinese and English.

  • The location of the Electoral Office may be revised, if necessary, but notice of that must be given by posting a notice on the UVSS website and on the door of the proposed initial location.

Related to Electoral Office

  • Central Office means a building or a space within a building where transmission facilities or circuits are connected or switched.

  • Central Office Switch means a switch used to provide Telecommunications Services, including, but not limited to:

  • Central Office Switch (CO means the switching entity within the public switched Telecommunications network, including but not limited to:

  • District Office – means the office of the District as established by the Board.

  • Principal Office means, when used with respect to the Depositary, the principal office of the Depositary at which at any particular time its depositary receipts business shall be administered, which, at the date of the Deposit Agreement, is located at 300 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000, X.X.X.

  • Secretariat means the office constituted as per Sub-Clause (1) of Clause 6 of the Scheme.