Nomination Day definition

Nomination Day means the last day for filing or withdrawing a nomination as provided for by the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
Nomination Day means the day on which the provisional nominations process for the following Week takes place, being the last Business Day of each Week.
Nomination Day means the day determined in terms of the Electoral Act for the announcement of the nominated candidates and parties for an election.

More Definitions of Nomination Day

Nomination Day in respect of an election, means the day gazetted by the Commission as the day for the nomination of candidates for that election
Nomination Day means the day appointed by the Commission for the receipt of nominations of candidates for an election under this Act;
Nomination Day means the day specified as the nomination day for an election
Nomination Day means the day appointed for the closing of nominations of candidates for election as members on the Council.
Nomination Day means the day when the balance group schedule is to be sent to the TSO and processed by the TSO, which is the calendar day preceding the business day, and on the nomination day the schedule nomination shall include the schedule(s) for the following day. Therefore, each calendar day, including weekends and bank holidays, is a nomination day. The daily timing of schedule nomination is defined in the relevant annex to COC. In the case of intraday schedules, the business day is also considered a nomination day. The term of nomination day as used in the COC shall invariably mean a seven-day a week timing unless the given section defines it otherwise.
Nomination Day means the day determined in terms of the Electoral Act for the
Nomination Day in respect of an election, means the day gazetted at least sixty days before an election by the Commission as the day for the nomination of candidates for that election;