Voting district definition

Voting district means the one or more precincts within which all voters vote at a single polling place for any election.
Voting district means a voting district established in terms of section 60 the Act:
Voting district means an area that is a voting district under Section Sch.1.12;

Examples of Voting district in a sentence

  • Voting district" means an area set off from another in the same municipality for voting purposes.

  • Any successor must reside in the same Voting district as the vacant directorship and have the same qualifications for office as set forth in Section 4.3 and 4.4.

  • In the event only one candidate from a voting district file for the position of a director there will not be an election for that position but that candidate from that voting district will be declared elected and become the director from that Voting district as of the date and opening time of the annual meeting.

  • Voting district changes shall not be made more frequently than once in five years.

  • In the event only one candidate from a voting district files for the position of a director there will not be an election for that position but that candidate from that voting district will be declared elected and become the director from that Voting district as of the date and opening time of the annual meeting.


More Definitions of Voting district

Voting district means any municipality, or any political subdivision thereof, having not more than one polling place in a regular election;
Voting district means the general geographic area surrounding the Inchelium, Keller, Nespelem and Omak communities. The boundaries of each Reservation district shall be specifically delineated in an official voting district map approved by the Election Committee. Voting districts shall also include adjacent off-reservation areas. The following lists on and off reservation voting district communities:
Voting district means a voting district established in terms of Section 60 of the Local Government: Municipal Electoral Act, 2000 (Act 27 of 2000).
Voting district means a geographical area composed of one or more precincts in a parish in which every elector within that area votes in the same congressional district, statewide board or commission district, judicial district, Senate District, House of Representative District, parish governing authority district, local and ward office district, municipal office district, and all other special election districts.
Voting district means a geo- graphical area established to facilitate a tribal election process.§ 81.2 Purpose and scope.(a) The purpose of this part is to pro- vide uniformity and order in:
Voting district or “Precinct” means the geographical subdivision within a city/town assigned to voters pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 17-11-1.
Voting district means a subdivision of the