Sentences with phrase «council election officers»

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At 1 am returning officer Janet Waggott, chief executive of Ryedale council, announced that farmer Paul Douthwaite's 58 votes had beaten two other independents in a by - election for Scagglethorpe parish council.
Justice Bwala said that the panel has searched through the electoral act and did not find any where the returning officer is empowered to cancel the result of an election and therefore upheld the reversal of the cancellation of the election in the three council areas.
The council's Returning Officer is satisfied that the correct processes were followed and a member of the Electoral Commission was present at the election in Thanet.
Mary Ann Tighe, the chief executive officer of CBRE Group and one of real estate's most powerful women, met with City Council Speaker Christine Quinn several weeks before the primary election and cautioned her to tone down her tough persona or risk alienating voters in the mayoral race.
The European Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Order 2013 provides for the designated Returning Officer for each electoral region to be the council official responsible for elections in each of the following Westminster constituencies: Kettering for the East Midlands, Chelmsford for the Eastern region, Lewisham, Deptford for the London region, Sunderland Central for the North East region, Manchester Central for the North West region, Falkirk for Scotland, Southampton, Test for the South East region, Poole for the South West region, Preseli Pembrokeshire for Wales, Birmingham Ladywood for the West Midlands region, Leeds Central for the Yorkshire and Humber region, and Belfast South for the Northern IrelanElections (Returning Officers) Order 2013 provides for the designated Returning Officer for each electoral region to be the council official responsible for elections in each of the following Westminster constituencies: Kettering for the East Midlands, Chelmsford for the Eastern region, Lewisham, Deptford for the London region, Sunderland Central for the North East region, Manchester Central for the North West region, Falkirk for Scotland, Southampton, Test for the South East region, Poole for the South West region, Preseli Pembrokeshire for Wales, Birmingham Ladywood for the West Midlands region, Leeds Central for the Yorkshire and Humber region, and Belfast South for the Northern Irelanelections in each of the following Westminster constituencies: Kettering for the East Midlands, Chelmsford for the Eastern region, Lewisham, Deptford for the London region, Sunderland Central for the North East region, Manchester Central for the North West region, Falkirk for Scotland, Southampton, Test for the South East region, Poole for the South West region, Preseli Pembrokeshire for Wales, Birmingham Ladywood for the West Midlands region, Leeds Central for the Yorkshire and Humber region, and Belfast South for the Northern Ireland Region.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for Orire North Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Mrs. Fatimoh Gildado has been announced by the returning officer for the council area as the only and the first democratically elected Chairperson for the council area in the just concluded local government election in OyoCouncil Development Area (LCDA), Mrs. Fatimoh Gildado has been announced by the returning officer for the council area as the only and the first democratically elected Chairperson for the council area in the just concluded local government election in Oyocouncil area as the only and the first democratically elected Chairperson for the council area in the just concluded local government election in Oyocouncil area in the just concluded local government election in Oyo State.
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott proposed paying police officers just # 30 per year - before making terrible guesses at the number of seats the party had lost in the local council elections.
The Executive Officer shall annually present to the Council a slate of nominees for such election.
Each Section Committee shall have a Steering Group to (i) take action on policy matters between meetings of the Section Committee; (ii) annually submit to the Executive Officer for presentation to the Council an approved slate of nominees proposed for election as Fellows (see Bylaw Article I, Section 2); (iii) at four - year intervals, appoint the Section Secretary; (iv) in the event of a vacancy in the position of Section Secretary, Section Chair, Section Chair - Elect, or member - at - large, appoint a replacement for the remainder of the unexpired term.
[Box 7] Long - Range Planning Retreat Notebook, Washington, D.C., March 31 - April 2, 1989 Section P - Council on Competitiveness Report Seminar, December 1988 Board of Directors - Belmont Retreat, June 1987 AAAS Role in Public Understanding of Science (COPUST), 1987 Fellows» Reception, 1987 Hospitality Suites / Obligations for Board Officers at Annual Meeting, 1985 - 1987 Past Presidents Dinner, 1985 - 1987 Board of Directors Woods Hole Retreat, July 1983 Elections Complaints - Correspondence, 1978 - 1988 AAAS Goals and Priorities, 1969 - 1975 Committee on Future Directions Report A. W. Trivelpiece -LRB-?)
St & period; Louis, MO (November 15, 2017)-- The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) today announced its 2017 - 18 Board of Directors following elections at the 2017 Annual Policy Forum in St. Louis, MO..
WASHINGTON, DC — The Board of Directors of the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) has announced the election of three new officers and the re-election of one officer.
Council for 2013 - 2015 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (René Gallant, President; Tilly Pillay QC, First Vice-President; and Jill Perry, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members elected from the entire province in an election April 15 to 22, three Public Representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
Council for 2015 - 2017 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (Jill Perry, President; R. Daren Baxter QC, TEP, First Vice-President; and Julia Cornish QC, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members elected from the entire province in an election April 20 to 27, three public representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
Born 1950; lawyer (1974 - 80); law degree from the University of Athens (1973); diploma of advanced studies (DEA) in labour law from the University of Paris II, Panthéon - Sorbonne (1977); national expert with the Legal Service of the Commission of the European Communities (1988 - 1990), then Principal Administrator in Directorate General V (Employment, Industrial Relations, Social Affairs)(1990 - 1994); Junior Officer, Junior Member and, since 1999, Member of the Greek Council of State; Associate Member of the Superior Special Court of Greece; Member of the Central Legislative Drafting Committee of Greece (1996 - 98); Director of the Legal Service in the General Secretariat of the Greek Government (1996 - 1998); Judge at the General Court of the European Union (1998 to 2010, President of Chamber from 2004 to 2010); Member of the Supreme Council for Administrative Justice (2011 - 2012); Member of the Special Court for Disputes relating to the Remuneration of Judges and of the Special Court for Actions against Judges (2013 - 2014); Member of the Advisory Panel of Experts on Candidates for Election as Judge to the European Court of Human Rights (2014 - 2015); Member of the Committee responsible for giving an Opinion on Candidates» Suitability to perform the Duties of Judge at the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (2012 - 2015); Lecturer in European Law at the National School for the Judiciary (1995 - 1996 and 2012 - 2015); Judge at the Court of Justice since 7 October 2015.
(6) If at any time subsequent to the issue of the writs for an election the office of Deputy Chief Electoral Officer is vacant and if the Chief Electoral Officer is absent or through illness is unable to perform the duties of the office or if the office is vacant, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint some person as Acting Chief Electoral Officer to hold office during such period of time as is specified in the appointment and the Acting Chief Electoral Officer shall act in the place of the Chief Electoral Officer and while so acting possesses the same powers and shall perform the same duties as the Chief Electoral Officer.
And the court also gave weight to the evidence of the council's monitoring officer, Richard Frankland, that «in his view no political advantage was to be gained by any political party if the application was determined prior to the elections... having regard to his statutory duty and his knowledge of the scheme and of Council affairs»&council's monitoring officer, Richard Frankland, that «in his view no political advantage was to be gained by any political party if the application was determined prior to the elections... having regard to his statutory duty and his knowledge of the scheme and of Council affairs»&Council affairs»».
Article I Name 1 Article II Objects 1 Article III Membership 1 Article IV Board of Directors 5 Article V Executive Committee 7 Article VI Advisory Group 8 Article VII Officers, Elective and Appointive — Powers and Duties 8 Article VIII Finance and Professional Standards Committees - Annual Audit - Appointment of Other Committees 10 Article IX National Convention - Delegates and Voting 11 Article X Elections 12 Article XI Fiscal and Elective Year 14 Article XII Midyear Meeting and Special Meetings 14 Article XIII Institutes, Societies and Councils 14 Article XIV Regions 15 Article XV State Associations: Membership Agreement 15 Article XVI Gifts and Bequests 16 Article XVII National Association Headquarters 16 Article XVIII Bylaws 16 Article XIX Amendments 16 Article XX Institutes, Societies and Councils, NAR Rights and Responsibilities 17
Section 4 - 5 (2)(c) of the Council's Bylaws requires every new director or officer of a corporate applicant to submit a Director, Officer or Partner Information form immediately following his / her election or appoiofficer of a corporate applicant to submit a Director, Officer or Partner Information form immediately following his / her election or appoiOfficer or Partner Information form immediately following his / her election or appointment.
(2) If notice is required under subsection (1)(d) because a new director or officer is appointed or elected, within 30 days after the appointment or election, the brokerage must submit to the council the information and statements required under section 4 - 5 (2)(c)[materials that must accompany applications — directors and officers] of the bylaws for each new director or officer.
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