Examples of State elective office in a sentence
A business entity contracting with a State agency shall disclose contributions to any State, county, or municipal committee of a political party, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or any continuing political committee.
A business entity contracting with a State agency shall disclose contributions to any State, county, or municipal committee of a political part y, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or any continuing political committee.
A business entity con tracting with a State agency shall disclose contributions to any State, county, or municipal committee of a political party, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or any continuing political committee.
S.F. Charter § 4.101.1. Those officials immediately lose their appointed positions upon filing a declaration of candidacy for any State elective office, any City elective office, Board of Education, Governing Board of the Community College District, or Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors.
In definition this requires the vendor or entity to report all Contributions made in the twelve (12) months prior to and including the date of signing of the Certification and Disclosure to: (i) any State, County, or municipal committee of a political party, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or (ii) any entity that is also defined as a “continuing political committee” under N.J.S.A. 19:44A-3(n) and N.J.A.C. 19:25-1.
In definition this requires the vendor or entity to report all Contributions made in the twelve (12) months prior to and including the date of signing of the Certification and Disclosure to: (i) any State, County, or municipal committee of a political party, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or (ii) any entity that is also defined as a “continuing political committee” under N.J.S.A. 19:44A -3(n) and N.J.A.C. 19:25-1.
A business entity contracting with a State agency shall disclose contributions to any State, county, or municipal committee of a political part y, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or any conti nuing political committee.
Id. The State, on the other hand, had an interest in preventing any governmental conflict of interest within its jurisdiction, and therefore had the authority to forbid municipal employees within the State from seeking State elective office.
In definition this requires the vendor or entity to report all Contributions made in the twelve (12) months prior to and including the date of signing of the Certification and Disclosure to: (i) any State, County, or municipal committee of a political party, legislative leadership committee, candidate committee of a candidate for, or holder of, a State elective office, or (ii) any entity that is also defined as a “continuing political committee” under N.J.S.A. 19:44A- 3(n) and N.J.A.C. 19:25-1.
No Municipal employee may hold any municipal, county or State elective office nor may an employee seek any elective governmental office while holding a position of Municipal employment.