Sentences with phrase «by scrutineering»

Big news of the morning is that Peugeot, not unexpectedly, have protested elements of Audi's aerodynamics (categorically declared legal by scrutineering), so whatever the result turns out to be may be strictly provisional.
(5) The ballot box may be moved by the poll officials to facilitate voting by an elderly or disabled elector but where the box is so moved it may be accompanied by any scrutineer present and a record of any such action and any objection taken by a scrutineer shall be made in the poll record opposite the name of the elector.

Not exact matches

Where a political party appoints more than 1 scrutineer to be present during the allocation of list seats, only 1 scrutineer for that political party, or such greater number as is permitted by the Electoral Commission, shall be present at any one time.
If people's votes were fairly represented, under a proportional voting system, any given party which had control of a local authority would have to justify its decisions more frequently as a result of being monitored by a greater number of scrutineers who more accurately reflect the will of local people.
Instead of having to conform to a thick booklet of rules set out by the FIA, the CRC allows competitors to enter larger, 2 - litre engine'd cars with bigger, 35 mm restrictors, wearing aero - kits and bodywork that would send scrutineers into a tape - measure based frenzy at a WRC event.
The 80th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours will begin with technical scrutineering on Sunday and Monday, June 10 - 11, followed by practice and qualifying on Wednesday, June 13, and Thursday, June 14.
Then it's back to the U.S. for the next Grand - Am round at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on June 8 - 9, followed by another transatlantic dash to Le Mans for scrutineering (technical inspection) on Monday, June 11.
The YRCC argued that the scrutineers miscounted the votes by counting a proxy of 33 votes, made on behalf of Skyrise Developments Ltd., as just one vote.
59 (1) The deputy returning officer shall complete a prescribed statement of the poll, accounting for all the ballots supplied to him or her by the returning officer, and the statement shall be signed by the deputy returning officer and poll clerk and may be signed by any candidate or scrutineer present.
(3) The returning officer and the election clerk shall be present at the recount and each candidate is entitled to be present and to be represented by counsel and to have present and be represented by such scrutineers as are permitted by the judge, and except by such permission no other person shall be present.
(4) The deputy returning officer shall make a note in the poll record of every objection taken to a ballot by a candidate or scrutineer and shall decide the objection, subject to review as hereinafter provided.
The votes are tabulated securely by an independent third party, eliminating the need for scrutineers, paper ballots and ballot storage.
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