Sentences with phrase «district election officer»

The misunderstanding at the EC office compelled the District Election Officer, Gariba Djampana Jacob, to call security personal to restore calm at the scene.

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In 2015, attempts by the Chairperson to stop district electoral officers from inserting ghost names on the list of officials recruited for the 2015 district level elections, to enable them appropriate the allowances for the officials resulted in the Chairperson being reported to the BNI for investigation.
Claim 11: «The Chairperson unilaterally transferred District Electoral Officers she perceived to be pro-NPP to deprived areas prior to the 2016 general elections without the knowledge of the Commission contrary to administrative procedures.»
NOTE, each independent office within Erie County Government (Board of Elections, Clerk, Comptroller, District Attorney, Legislature, and Sheriff), administers their own separate FOIL processes with both an internal FOIL Officer and FOIL Appeals Officer.
I live in Seattle WA and attend my monthly 36th District Democrats meetings and was a PCO (precinct committee officer) for several election cycles.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. joined the ongoing federal investigation into de Blasio's fundraising tactics last January after the Board of Elections» chief investigative officer sent a «criminal referral» to Vance's office alleging the efforts of the mayor's nonprofit to unseat the Republicans violated campaign finance laws, Vance has said.
Updated 10:09 a.m. State Sen. Toi Hutchinson will drop out of the the 2nd District special election Sunday and back her fellow Democrat, Cook County Chief Administrative Officer Robin Kelly, according to local news reports.
Off topic question topics included whether the mayor and his wife have smoked marijuana inside Gracie Mansion, a Daily News call for the mayor to «accept responsibility for inflaming the police», whether the mayor believes he should apologize for comments on the police, whether the Democratic National Committee has expressed concerns about current mayoral / police friction as it considers Brooklyn as a site for the 2016 Democratic Convention, whether the mayor supports the recent Cuomo / Christie veto of legislation on the Port Authority, a pending state legislative bill on police disability pensions, the expected special election in the 11th Congressional District, whether the mayor believes there is a police slowdown, the dismay of the recently shot and wounded police officers at Mayor de Blasio's hospital visit, the possible change in the Staten Island Chuck / Groundhog Day ceremony, the meeting today between Police Commissioner Bratton and union leaders and how Mayor de Blasio envisions the current mayoral / police friction ending.
The state Board of Elections, at the urging of Chief Enforcement Officer Risa Sugarman, made five formal criminal referrals in 2016 to local district attorneys or the state Attorney General's office.
The Oman FM journalist covering the election, Isaac Ofori, narrated to Citi News that he in particular, was slapped in the full glare of the District Commander, ASP Abrefi Yeboah, and other police officers in uniform.
Some were referred to local district attorneys and others to the state attorney general's office, said Board of Elections Chief Enforcement Officer Risa Sugarman.
BY MELISSA LAMONTANARO Rockland County's motion to dismiss a complaint filed against itself and Sheriff Louis Falco alleging politically retaliatation against corrections officers for publicly supporting Falco's opponent Richard Vazquez in the 2015 Rockland County Sherriff's election, was denied by the United States District Court, Southern Distict of New York on July 27, 2017.
Chris Day, candidate for 17th Congressional District was gracious in his commentary crediting the Latino National Republican Coalition of Rockland County and Latino Officers Associations work on behalf of his father Ed Day's campaign for Rockland County Executive; «It was the work of these Latino coalitions that got us the votes in areas that put us over the top to win the election
The U.S. Department of Labor has asked a federal court to order a new election of officers for the Washington Teachers Union, alleging that irregularities marred the vote that gave the District of Columbia union its first elected officials since an embezzlement scandal toppled its leaders in 2002.
Nothing on the County's website, nothing on the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties website, nothing on the Government of Alberta's website, and nothing on the Elections Alberta pages — the home of Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer.
Council for 2013 - 2015 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (René Gallant, President; Tilly Pillay QC, First Vice-President; and Jill Perry, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members elected from the entire province in an election April 15 to 22, three Public Representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
Council for 2015 - 2017 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (Jill Perry, President; R. Daren Baxter QC, TEP, First Vice-President; and Julia Cornish QC, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members elected from the entire province in an election April 20 to 27, three public representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
(c) an employee of the Chief Electoral Officer who is assigned on a temporary basis to provide support to returning officers in the administration of a general election or by - election under the Election Act within a region made up of one or more, but not all, electoral districts as determined under the Representation Act, 2015; («membre du personnel électoralelection or by - election under the Election Act within a region made up of one or more, but not all, electoral districts as determined under the Representation Act, 2015; («membre du personnel électoralelection under the Election Act within a region made up of one or more, but not all, electoral districts as determined under the Representation Act, 2015; («membre du personnel électoralElection Act within a region made up of one or more, but not all, electoral districts as determined under the Representation Act, 2015; («membre du personnel électoral»)
35 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer or the returning officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral diOfficer or the returning officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral diofficer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral district.
55.0.1 Before the first advance poll in every election, every returning officer shall ensure that all electoral officers in the electoral district receive training in understanding the needs of electors with disabilities.
Each ballot deposited for the adoption or rejection of this Constitution, in the Army of the United States shall have, distinctly written or printed thereon «Constitution Yes», or «Constitution No»; or words of a similar import, and further, for the election of State Officers, Supreme and District Judges, Members of the Legislature, Representative in Congress and three Presidential Electors, the name and Office of the person voted for shall be plainly written or printed on one piece of paper.
69 Notice in writing of an application to be made under subsection 71 (1) shall be given forthwith by the applicant personally or sent by registered mail to the Chief Electoral Officer, the returning officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral diOfficer, the returning officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral diofficer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral district.
(2) The returning officer shall transmit all election material to the Chief Electoral Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they officer shall transmit all election material to the Chief Electoral Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they relate.
(9) A returning officer or election clerk or any other delegate of the returning officer may visit and consult with the deputy returning officer and poll clerk at any polling location in the electoral district.
71 (1) For the purpose of determining the candidate who obtained the highest number of votes and within the four days, Sunday being excluded, following the official tabulation made by the returning officer, a judge may appoint a time and place to recount the votes cast at the election in the electoral district upon the application of a candidate or elector if it is made to appear by affidavit that,
8 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall appoint an election clerk for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning oOfficer shall appoint an election clerk for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning officerofficer.
31 (1) If a candidate dies after being nominated and before the close of the poll, the returning officer shall suspend the election and the Chief Electoral Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remainofficer shall suspend the election and the Chief Electoral Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remainOfficer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remain valid.
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