Primary election definition

Primary election means any regular primary election held under the election
Primary election means an election held pre- ceding the general election for the purpose of nominat- ing a party nominee to be voted for in the general election to fill a national, state, county, or district office.
Primary election means that election by the members of various political parties for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for public office held as required by chapter 43.

Examples of Primary election in a sentence

  • After the number of supervisors has been increased or decreased pursuant to Iowa Code section 331.203 or 331.204 or the method of electing supervisors has been changed from plan I or plan II to plan III since the last general election, the signatures for candidates at the next primary and general elections shall be calculated as follows:21.601(1) Primary election.

  • After the number of supervisors has been increased or decreased pursuant to Iowa Code section 331.203 or 331.204, the signatures for candidates at the next primary and general elections shall be calculated as follows:21.601(1) Primary election.

  • Primary election" means the regular election for the election of nominees of a party for the general election.[PL 1987, c.

  • Primary election procedures are outlined in the Rules of the Board.

  • For each Senate Position for which no Primary election has been held, the General election ballot shall list the candidates as follows: The incumbent, if any, shall be listed first; all other candidates shall be in the order in which the candidates filed their Petitions for Nomination.


More Definitions of Primary election

Primary election means the election held on the last Tuesday in June of each even-numbered year.
Primary election means the period
Primary election means the statewide election held the third Tuesday in May of each even-numbered year.
Primary election means the election held on the first Tuesday in August of even- numbered years, the election held five weeks preceding the election on the first Tuesday in April, and any other preliminary election at which part of the candidates for special election to any national, state, county, township, city or school office are eliminated by the process of the election but at which no officer is finally elected.
Primary election means the election held on the last Tuesday in June of each even-numbered year and the presidential primary election held in accordance with part 12 of article 4 of this title 1.
Primary election means an election held by a political party under Chapter 172 to select its nominees for public office, and, unless the context indicates otherwise, the term includes a presidential primary election.
Primary election means a regular or special primary nominating election at which an elected City office or a City measure is on the ballot.