Legal voter definition

Legal voter means a person who:
Legal voter means an individual who is registered to vote in Utah.
Legal voter means a person who is registered to vote in Utah.

More Definitions of Legal voter

Legal voter means [a person] an individual who is registered to vote in
Legal voter means a person who has registered to vote and whose name appears on a poll sheet from the last preceding election, regardless of whether such election is a primary or general election.
Legal voter means a person who is registered at the time
Legal voter means a person:
Legal voter means every citizen resident in a proposed or existing park district, who would be entitled at the time of holding an election hereunder to register and vote in any election district of which a proposed or existing park district is a part at a general election, if such general election were to be held at the time of any election under this chapter whether or not he is at that time a registered voter.
Legal voter means a person who is registered at the time of signing the petition pursuant to Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 51;

Related to Legal voter

  • Vote ’ means one of the main segments into which a budget of a municipality is divided for the appropriation of funds for the different departments or functional areas of the municipality; and which specifies the total amount that is appropriated for the purposes of the department or functional area concerned.

  • Voter means a person who:

  • Quorum means a majority of the Regular Trustees or, if there are only two Regular Trustees, both of them.

  • Disinterested Director means a director of the Company who is not and was not a party to the Proceeding in respect of which indemnification is sought by Indemnitee.

  • Eligible Voter means a legal voter who resides in the jurisdiction of the county,

  • Majority Shareholder Vote means a vote of “a majority of the outstanding voting securities” (as such term is defined in the 0000 Xxx) of the Trust with each class and series of Shares voting together as a single class, except to the extent otherwise required by the 1940 Act or this Declaration with respect to any one or more classes or series of Shares, in which case the applicable proportion of such classes or series of Shares voting as a separate class or series, as the case may be, also will be required.