Sentences with phrase «district electoral officers»

In 2015, attempts by the Chairperson to stop district electoral officers from inserting ghost names on the list of officials recruited for the 2015 district level elections, to enable them appropriate the allowances for the officials resulted in the Chairperson being reported to the BNI for investigation.
Response 11: The petitioners would have to show the basis for the perception that the district electoral officers transferred were pro-NPP.
It would be helpful for the petitioners, if they exist, to show what action was taken and should have been taken against district electoral officers performing key functions and showing party biases as they allege.

Not exact matches

Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer Glen Resler spoke to the Standing Committee on Legislative Offices on September 24, 2015 about legislated timelines that require an Electoral Boundaries Commission be appointed to redraw the provincial electoral districts.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has said its district registration review officers are currently handling complaints made against some voters on the country's electoral roll which are before some courts in the country.
(c) an employee of the Chief Electoral Officer who is assigned on a temporary basis to provide support to returning officers in the administration of a general election or by - election under the Election Act within a region made up of one or more, but not all, electoral districts as determined under the Representation Act, 2015; («membre du personnel électoral»)
35 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer or the returning officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral diOfficer or the returning officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral diofficer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral district.
(3) The revising official whenever possible, shall advise the returning officer of the original electoral district, if applicable, or the deputy returning officer of the original polling place of any transfer made.
(a) one or more special ballot officers for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning officer; and
55.0.1 Before the first advance poll in every election, every returning officer shall ensure that all electoral officers in the electoral district receive training in understanding the needs of electors with disabilities.
64 Immediately following polling day, the Chief Electoral Officer shall determine the number of electors that were entitled to vote in each electoral district and, as soon as possible thereafter, shall furnish a certified statement thereof to each candidate in the electoral district.
(7) The returning officer shall prepare a list of the polling places within the electoral district showing the location of each by polling division number.
(b) if there remains two or more candidates and only if the ballots have been printed, the returning officer, if possible, shall cause every deputy returning officer to be notified forthwith of the withdrawal, and notice of the withdrawal shall be posted in a conspicuous place in every polling place in the electoral district, and any ballots cast for such candidate who has so withdrawn are void and shall be considered as rejected ballots.
(3) The returning officer shall provide a copy of the official polling list to each candidate in the electoral district in which the polling division is located, and the Chief Electoral Officer shall supply a copy of the official polling list to the registered party, if any, of the candofficer shall provide a copy of the official polling list to each candidate in the electoral district in which the polling division is located, and the Chief Electoral Officer shall supply a copy of the official polling list to the registered party, if any, of the candOfficer shall supply a copy of the official polling list to the registered party, if any, of the candidates.
(7) At least three days before the first advance poll day, the Chief Electoral Officer or the returning officer shall cause one or more notices of the days, times and locations of the advance polls to be published in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the electoral diOfficer or the returning officer shall cause one or more notices of the days, times and locations of the advance polls to be published in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the electoral diofficer shall cause one or more notices of the days, times and locations of the advance polls to be published in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the electoral district.
(7) After receiving notification under subsection (6), the returning officer shall promptly publish, once, a notice of it in the prescribed form in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the electoral district.
(2) The ballots shall bear upon the back the name of the electoral district, the date of polling and the name of the printer, and the printer shall provide to the returning officer the prescribed affidavit as to the quantity of ballot paper received and the disposition thereof including the total number of ballots printed and delivered to the returning officer.
(5) The following rules apply with respect to the term of office of a returning officer who is appointed or reappointed for a new electoral district:
(7) In implementing the Chief Electoral Officer's direction, the returning officer of an electoral district to which the direction applies shall, no later than 14 days before polliOfficer's direction, the returning officer of an electoral district to which the direction applies shall, no later than 14 days before polliofficer of an electoral district to which the direction applies shall, no later than 14 days before polling day,
69 Notice in writing of an application to be made under subsection 71 (1) shall be given forthwith by the applicant personally or sent by registered mail to the Chief Electoral Officer, the returning officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral diOfficer, the returning officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral diofficer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral district.
(2) The returning officer shall transmit all election material to the Chief Electoral Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they officer shall transmit all election material to the Chief Electoral Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they relate.
(vi) any other information that the Chief Electoral Officer considers necessary to determine the elector's entitlement to vote or the electoral district in which he or she may vote; and
(3) The returning officer may, subject to the approval of the Chief Electoral Officer, appoint two persons as revising agents for the purpose of adding to the list of electors the names of qualified electors of a particular area, section or building containing multiple dwelling units within the electoral diofficer may, subject to the approval of the Chief Electoral Officer, appoint two persons as revising agents for the purpose of adding to the list of electors the names of qualified electors of a particular area, section or building containing multiple dwelling units within the electoral diOfficer, appoint two persons as revising agents for the purpose of adding to the list of electors the names of qualified electors of a particular area, section or building containing multiple dwelling units within the electoral district.
(9) A returning officer or election clerk or any other delegate of the returning officer may visit and consult with the deputy returning officer and poll clerk at any polling location in the electoral district.
(10) If an enactment establishes a new electoral district but the enactment does not come into force until a future time, the Chief Electoral Officer may accept nomination papers under this section for the future electoral district.
(2) Forthwith after the close of the poll each day, the deputy returning officer shall provide to the returning officer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of thofficer shall provide to the returning officer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of thofficer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of thofficer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of thOfficer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of the list.
71 (1) For the purpose of determining the candidate who obtained the highest number of votes and within the four days, Sunday being excluded, following the official tabulation made by the returning officer, a judge may appoint a time and place to recount the votes cast at the election in the electoral district upon the application of a candidate or elector if it is made to appear by affidavit that,
8 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall appoint an election clerk for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning oOfficer shall appoint an election clerk for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning officerofficer.
(6) The Chief Electoral Officer shall notify the Assembly, through the Clerk of the Assembly, of any action commenced under the authority of this section, and shall also notify the returning officer of the electoral district to which the writ of summons rOfficer shall notify the Assembly, through the Clerk of the Assembly, of any action commenced under the authority of this section, and shall also notify the returning officer of the electoral district to which the writ of summons rofficer of the electoral district to which the writ of summons relates.
45.13 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall establish and maintain a register of electors who are temporarily resident outside Ontario but entitled to vote in an electoral district in accordance with subsection 15 (1.1) or (1.2).
(2) The returning officer shall cause the prescribed notice of poll to be printed and the notice shall be posted in conspicuous public places in the electoral district and at least one copy shall be posted at each polling place on the days of the advance poll and the general poll.
31 (1) If a candidate dies after being nominated and before the close of the poll, the returning officer shall suspend the election and the Chief Electoral Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remainofficer shall suspend the election and the Chief Electoral Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remainOfficer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remain valid.
(2) If an elector whose name appears on a polling list for the polling division where he or she resides has been appointed to act as a deputy returning officer, poll clerk or scrutineer at a polling place other than his or her own but in the same electoral district, an application may be made to the revising official for a certificate to vote at the other polling place.
(7) An elector to whom subsection 15 (1.3) applies may make a request for a home visit to the returning officer in the electoral district where the elector is temporarily living, whether the elector wishes to vote in that electoral district or in the electoral district where his or her residence is located, and subsections (1) to (6) apply with necessary modifications.
(3) The Chief Electoral Officer may at his or her discretion establish any period of 12 consecutive hours on the general polling day for voting in all or part of an electoral district.
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