Catholic governance is a closed circle, a feedback loop where popes appoint bishops of like mind and bishops,
as elector cardinals, elect a pope of like mind.
Maori elector means a person registered
as an elector who has given written notice to the Electoral Commission that the person is of Maori descent
Out of those 149 members no longer living at the address on the membership list, the report claims there is «no evidence that 75 of them were ever registered
as an elector at the address where they claimed their Labour Party membership at the time of the selection.»
«I now move that the electors of this College unanimously agree to forego their
compensation as electors and have the money designated to an organization which assists the brave men, women and children wishing to make United States their home: the New York Immigration Coalition,» Heastie said during the vote yesterday.»
The electoral register would become progressively more out of date during its period of validity,
as electors moved or died (also people studying or working away from home often had difficulty voting).
If there are countervailing concerns raised by permitting Canadians living abroad to
vote as electors in the last Canadian riding they lived in, alternative solutions exist: e.g. the Italian approach of having members of parliament specifically representing expatriates.
The Reform Party of Florida is currently seeking people willing to
serve as electors.
The Electoral Commission must, not later than 14 days after the registration of a person
as an elector, deliver to that person personally, or send to that person by post, written notice of the registration.
who is registered
as an elector of the district as a result of having applied for registration as an elector of the district before polling day:
shall during the relevant period specified in subsection (5) below be incapable of --(i) being registered
as an elector or voting at any parliamentary election in the United Kingdom or at any local government election in Great Britain, (ii) being elected to the House of Commons, or (iii) holding any elective office; and