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
Not exact matches
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born in Hawaii or otherwise)
as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve
as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4 general election and twice before the Dec 15 vote of the College of
Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel
as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees
who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States»
as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
a person registered
as an
elector includes any person of or over the age of 17 years
who has had an application to register
as an
elector accepted by the Electoral Commission; and
A person
who is qualified to be registered
as an
elector of any electoral district and
who is in New Zealand must apply to the Electoral Commission for registration
as an
elector --
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:
A person
who is qualified to be registered
as an
elector of any electoral district and
who is outside New Zealand may apply at any time to the Electoral Commission for registration
as an
elector.
to notify the Electoral Commission if the number of current financial members of the party
who are eligible to enrol
as electors falls below 500; and
This section applies if,
as a result of a comparison carried out under section 263A, the Electoral Commission believes that a person
who has applied to be (but is not yet) registered
as an
elector of an electoral district is --
person registered
as an
elector includes a person of or over the age of 17 years
who has had an application under section 82 (2) to register
as an
elector accepted by the Electoral Commission.
Where it is proved before the Electoral Commission that any person
who is registered or
who applies for registration
as an
elector of a district has, within the immediately preceding period of 3 years, --
Cox —
who was in Albany to help select the
electors who could handle the task of formally putting Trump in the White House if the November vote goes his way — said that instead of hurting state Republican candidates in November, Trump would drive grassroots enthusiasm for the party's candidates, including in the state Senate and in contested Congressional races such
as in the 19th District race between Republican John Faso and Democrat Zephyr Teachout.
The deadline to register to vote in the PCC elections was midnight on Wednesday 31 October 2012, though anyone
who qualified
as an anonymous
elector had until midnight on Thursday 8 November 2012 to register.
[7] Anyone
who qualifies
as an anonymous
elector has until midnight six working days before polling day to register.
(7) A person
who at any time in 1997 is a separate school supporter in connection with land assessed to the support of a separate school board is also, at that time, a separate school supporter for the purpose of qualifying
as a separate school
elector for the English - language separate district school board or the French - language separate district school board,
as the case may be, the area of jurisdiction of which includes that land.
Under the Canada Elections Act, all employees
who are
electors — Canadian citizens
who are 18 years of age or older
as of the date of the election — are entitled to 3 consecutive hours on election day, during voting hours, to cast their votes....
(2) An
elector who on election day (a) is confined to a hospital, auxiliary hospital or nursing home in the local jurisdiction, or (b) is a resident in the local jurisdiction in a seniors» accommodation facility, that is established
as an institutional voting station for the election is eligible to vote at that institutional voting station.
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or
elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State,
who, having previously taken an oath,
as a member of Congress, or
as an officer of the United States, or
as a member of any State legislature, or
as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.
The district judges shall be elected by the qualified
electors of their respective districts, and shall hold office for the term of 6 years (excepting those elected at said first election) from and including the first Monday of January, next succeeding their election and qualification; provided, that the First Judicial District shall be entitled to, and shall have three district judges,
who shall possess co-extensive and concurrent jurisdiction, and
who shall be elected at the same times, in the same manner, and shall hold office for the like terms
as herein prescribed, in relation to the judges in other judicial districts, any one of said judges may preside on the empanneling [empaneling] of grand juries and the presentment and trial on indictments, under such rules and regulations
as may be prescribed by law.
(2) No person
who has been engaged
as a returning officer, election clerk, revising agent or revision assistant at the revision of any list of
electors to be used at the election, is eligible
as a candidate.
(8) On the regular polling day, the poll clerk shall prepare, at intervals of no less than 30 minutes, using the prescribed form and
as directed by the Chief Electoral Officer, a document permitting the identification of every
elector who during that interval has voted or forfeited his or her right to vote, other than
electors who registered on that day and, on request, provide it to a candidate or a candidate's representative or provide it in an electronic format to a registered party.
57 (1) Immediately after the close of the poll, the deputy returning officer shall count the number of
electors who appear by the poll record to have voted and on such record shall enter that number and draw a bold double line immediately below the name of the
elector who voted last, and shall sign his or her name thereto, then, in the presence and in full view of the persons entitled to be present,
as set out under subsection 42 (1), the deputy returning officer shall open the ballot box and proceed to count the number of valid ballots cast for each candidate and all other ballots therein giving full opportunity to those present to see each ballot and observe the procedure.
55 (1) On the application of any
elector who is unable to read or
who is disabled and thereby prevented from voting in accordance with the other provisions of this Act, the deputy returning officer may assist the
elector to the voting screen or if the
elector making the application takes an oath
as to his or her inability to vote without assistance, shall thereafter assist the
elector at the voting screen by marking his or her ballot in the manner directed by the
elector in the presence of the poll clerk and of no other person, and place the ballot in the ballot box.