Eligible elector means a person who meets the specific requirements for voting at a specific election or for a specific candidate, ballot question, or ballot issue. If no specific provisions are given, an eligible elector shall be a registered elector, as defined in subsection (35) of this section.
Eligible elector means eligible elector as defined in section 39.3, subsection 6.
Examples of Eligible elector in a sentence
Eligible elector is a person who possesses all of the qualifications necessary to entitle that person to be registered to vote, whether or not the person is in fact registered to vote.
Eligible elector" means eligible elector as defined in 42 2 section 39.3, subsection 6.
Eligible elector population (EEP) is calculated every quarter by the Australian Electoral Commission, using base data provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and applying a method developed by the AEC in conjunction with the ABS.
Eligible elector" has the same meaning as set forth in section 32-1-103 (5) (a).
More Definitions of Eligible elector
Eligible elector means a person who possesses all of the qualifications necessary to entitle the person to be registered to vote, whether or not the person is in fact so registered.
Eligible elector means the same as it is defined in section 39.3, subsection 6.
Eligible elector means a person who the Municipality has determined is eligible to vote in the Election and to whom a PIN has been provided.
Eligible elector means a person who is entitled to be an elector at an election held in the local municipality, if on voting day he or she meets the qualifications outlined in Section 17(2) and 17(3) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
Eligible elector means an eligible elector as defined in section 32-1-103 (5).
Eligible elector. - means a person who the Municipality has determined is eligible to vote in the Election and to whom a PIN has been provided.
Eligible elector means a person who, at the