Political caucus definition

Political caucus means a caucus of legislators of a political party recognized under state law. The only political caucuses in Oklahoma currently are:
Political caucus means a caucus of legislators of a political party recognized under state law. The only caucuses that currently qualify are the Senate Republican caucus, the Senate Democrat caucus, the House Republican caucus and the House Democrat caucus. Other “caucuses” organized by members of the Legislature do not qualify. Consequently, a lobbyist principal may participate in one event per calendar year for each of these four caucuses.
Political caucus means a caucus of legislators of a political party recognized under state law. The only caucuses that currently qualify are the Senate Republican caucus, the Senate Democratic caucus, the House Republican caucus and the House Democratic caucus. Other “caucuses” organized by members of the Legislature do not qualify.

Related to Political caucus

  • Political Event shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 21.4;

  • Political sign means a sign advertising a candidate or candidates for public elective office, or a political party, or a sign urging a particular vote on a public issue decided by ballot.

  • Political committee means any committee, club, association, or other group of

  • political office means the office of member of Parliament, member of the European Parliament or member of a local authority or any position within a political party.

  • Political contribution means any payment, gift, subscription, assessment, contract, payment for services, dues, loan, forbearance, advance or deposit of money or any valuable thing, to a candidate for public office or to a political committee, including but not limited to a political action committee, made for the purpose of influencing any election in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or for paying debts incurred by or for a candidate or committee before or after any election.