Sentences with phrase «division by the ballots»

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According to the most recent totals from Alaska Division of Elections Director Gail Fenumiai, about 11,266 absentee ballots have yet to be counted — although not all of those ballots were likely returned by GOP voters.
A ruling issued on Wednesday by the Appellate Division «found no statutory support» for the competing claims for control of the party that a package of rules be approved by a majority of the candidates who ran on the ballot line last year.
Any attempts to keep Jeremy Corbyn, elected just 10 months ago with an enormous mandate, off the ballot paper by legal means risks a lasting division in the party.
The Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court affirmed on Tuesday an earlier decision by the Supreme Court to set aside the last remaining absentee ballot.
The first Nominating Committee of five members (Bylaws, Article 8) shall be selected by vote of the Division members on a special ballot prepared by the Steering Committee and consisting of not less than five nor more than eight candidates.
The Executive Director shall prepare a ballot based upon the report of the Nominating Committee and shall have it distributed to the members of the Division with the program of the annual meeting or by direct mail.
Proposed amendments to these Bylaws shall be submitted to the Executive Committee in writing, and shall be submitted by letter ballot to the Division's membership by the Executive Committee.
[As amended by the Council of the Division at meetings held on June 14, 1976 at Missoula, Montana, June 14, 1977 at San Francisco, California, June 6, 1979 at Moscow, Idaho, and by mail ballot, February 10, 1983, and approved by the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 23, 1977, February 16, 1978, January 7, 1980, and May 30, 1983.]
As amended by the Council of the Division at meetings held on June 14, 1976 at Missoula, Montana, June 14, 1977 at San Francisco, California, June 6, 1979 at Moscow, Idaho, June 15, 2005 at Ashland, Oregon, and by mail ballot, February 10, 1983, January 7, 1992, and December 10, 1994 (January 8, 1995), and approved by the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 23, 1977, February 16, 1978, January 7, 1980, May 30, 1983, February 10, 1992, February 19, 1995, February 18, 2006, and February 15, 2015.
In the case of postal disruptions, the ballots may be picked up by the Division Returning Officer, or be dropped off by friends or family.
Previously, voters who did not have the ID required by Elections Canada could still vote through the «vouching system,» where a voter could have someone in their polling division vouch for their identity in order for them to cast a ballot.
(2) On receiving notice under subparagraph 4 i of subsection 45.2 (6) that an elector is voting by special ballot, the returning officer shall record the elector's name, address and polling division number.
45.3 (1) Each day during the period that begins on the 28th day before polling day and ends at 6 p.m. on the last day before polling day, the special ballot officer in the returning office shall notify the returning officer of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors whose applications to vote by special ballot are approved on that day.
Upon passage by the Board, the recommendation for division shall be recommended to the membership for ratification by mail ballot.
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