Sentences with phrase «biennial elections»

How can you hope to effect real change in a country where everything is determined by quarterly profits and biennial elections
Around the same time, Boston teachers packed into their union hall to vote on a procedural change that would allow them to cast ballots by mail in biennial elections of officers.
On Monday April 27th, 2015, the Bronx Young Democrats held its biennial election of officers to its Executive Board.
The first meeting of the Board shall be held as soon as possible following the biennial election.
The biennial election of officers and directors, and amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws, and the Standard for the breed, shall be decided by written ballot cast by mail or in accordance with AKC's Procedure on Electronic Balloting for AKC Parent Clubs.

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A record 1,965 voters caucused Sunday in Glen Ellyn to pick the Civic Betterment Party «s April slate, a biennial political excerise that for half a century has been tantamount to election.
The election was part of a biennial town meeting sponsored by Glen Ellyn's Civic Betterment Party.
She won the election unopposed with a voice vote by delegates at the biennial convention of the NGE holding at the Airport Hotel Ikeja Lagos today, Saturday, April 29, 2017.
(a) The Chairperson of the County Committee shall call a meeting of the Executive Committee within 30 days after the biennial Primary Election at which the District Leaders are elected and shall preside at such meeting until the Chairperson of the Executive Committee shall have been elected.
Also in odd numbered years a biennial organizational meeting is held within twenty days after the party primary election.
Ahead of its biennial convention, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) yesterday inaugurated a five - man electoral committee to supervise election of new executive of...
After visiting artists» studios, dealers and curators in 40 cities during the past year, the biennial's curators — Christopher Y. Lew, an associate curator at the Whitney, and Mia Locks, an independent curator — were struck by themes that resonated with the contentious election: personal identity, social struggle, connection to place.
For the first time since the show's 1997 edition, biennial curators traversed the United States during a presidential election — one rather less tranquil than the Clinton - Dole matchup.
Sierra Ortega, Bibiana Medkova, Puppies Puppies, and many others address the climate of fear, racism, and violence that has become hypervisible in this last election year, making this one of the most politically astute Whitney Biennials since the 1993 edition.
With the recent election of President Donald Trump, and the defeat of Hilary Clinton, I was interested in how this biennial would address the political and social aftermath of the 2016 election.
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