Examples of Local Government Election in a sentence
Councillor” means the council member duly elected in the municipality as a councillor, in accordance with The Local Government Election Act.
Mayor” means the council member duly elected in the municipality as the mayor in accordance with The Local Government Election Act.
Council” means the mayor and councillors of the municipality elected pursuant to the provisions of The Local Government Election Act.
Should that Elected Member be re-elected at the Local Government Election the remainder of the Annual Allowance for ICT expenses will be paid following the Local Government Election Day.
Where an Elected Member commences their term of Office at a Local Government Election, the Annual Allowance for ICT Expenses will be paid on a pro-rata basis following the Local Government Elections (end of October) and for the period between the Local Government Election Day and the end of the financial year in which the Local Government Election occurred.
Where an Elected Member’s term of Office ceases at a Local Government Election in a financial year, the Elected Member will be paid the Annual Allowance for ICT expenses on a pro-rata basis up until the Local Government Election Day.
Functions and Powers of Assistant Director, Local Government Election and Rural Development Department.
Every person who distributes an advertisement in a manner that is not in accordance The Local Government Election Act, 2015 is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than $5,000.00, to imprisonment for a term of not more than two years or to both.
The Authority will not pay any additional monies until the following Local Government Election.
Independent members will be appointed until the next Ordinary Local Government Election.