Electronic Voting definition

Electronic Voting means voting on a resolution by email communication as specified in the Rules of Congress.
Electronic Voting means voting by telephone or via the internet.
Electronic Voting means the method by which an Elector may cast a vote through the use of an “Internet Enabled Connection Service” and/or an “Interactive Voice Response” service.

Examples of Electronic Voting in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise provided by law or court order, electronic information maintained in a department's office may be destroyed by department staff or the Department of Electronic Voting Systems when the retention period expires, in compliance with the Board's implementation of the State of Illinois Local Records Act.

  • All server clocks must be synchronized in a manner approved by the Department of Electronic Voting Systems in order to provide for timely administration and accurate auditing of systems.

  • Electronic Voting would be mandatory for election to the posts of Vice Chairman/Vice President and Executive Committee members with a view to ensuring wider participation.

  • The Department of Electronic Voting Systems is responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining a Board-wide information security program -- in conjunction with other departments - - and for assisting all Board departments in implementing and maintaining information management practices at their respective locations.

  • Electronic voting and granting of proxies shall be made using the Electronic Voting and Proxy Platform software, which may be accessed on the website (www.pharmamar.com) by following the relevant instructions provided in the software for each action.


More Definitions of Electronic Voting

Electronic Voting means voting via the internet in accordance with a policy adopted pursuant to Article 43 of this Code;
Electronic Voting and “e-voting” means a method of voting whereby members communicate their position to the satisfaction of the Chair by use of an IT method approved by the council (k) “Executive Councillor” means a Councillor who the Council has appointed to have responsibility for a portfolio comprising a specific area of the Council’s functions (l) “Exempt information” is as defined in sections 50J, 50K and Schedule 7A of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (m) “Hybrid meeting” means a meeting of a body at which its members are able to participate by being physically present in the meeting room, or through a remote online or telephone connection (n) “Interest” means a financial or non-financial interest in terms of either or both of section 68 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, or in terms of the Councillors’ Code of Conduct (o) “Leader of the Council” means an Elected Member, if any, appointed to that office (p) “Local Area Committee” means a Committee established in accordance with Standing Order 51 (q) “Member” means:-
Electronic Voting means a vote cast electronically using an internet platform or by telephone;
Electronic Voting means the method by which a Voter may cast his or her vote on a Question in the affirmative or negative through the
Electronic Voting means the process of voting in an Election through use of an Electronic Voting Platform;
Electronic Voting means voting conducted by email or any other electronic medium, as agreed upon by the Board, that allows for voting to be securely and confidentially documented.
Electronic Voting means voting in an election or referendum by casting an electronic ballot using an electronic voting system;