Sentences with phrase «election inspectors for»

The party seeks and supports candidates for various offices, helps find candidates to work as election inspectors for the Board of Elections, and donates money to help candidates, Kosmider said.
The bill (S1836) permits local Boards of Elections to hire election inspectors for half - day shifts, preventing fatigue and flexibility for workers whose shifts often start before the polls open at 6 AM and end after they close at 9 PM.

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RiceBran Technologies (NASDAQ: RIBT and RIBTW)(the «Company»), a global leader in the production and marketing of value added products derived from rice bran, today announced that, based on preliminary noncumulative voting results reported by the independent inspector of elections (the «Inspector») following the Company's 2016 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the «Annual Meeting»), a large majority of shareholders have voted on the WHITE proxy card for the Company's incumbent Board of Directors (the «Board»).
Republican Party leaders picked Julie Killian to run in a state Senate special election for an open seat that could shift New York's power structure, selecting the former Rye city councilwoman over former Yonkers inspector general Dan Schorr.
As for regulating the «manner» of elections, the Supreme Court has interpreted this to mean «matters like notices, registration, supervision of voting, protection of voters, prevention of fraud and corrupt practices, counting of votes, duties of inspectors and canvassers, and making and publication of election returns.»
You are so out of touch with the voters that you can not even remember our conversation that I initiated with you in October 2011 to inform you that I voted for you via absentee ballot when I worked as an election inspector.
After a Republican - appointed Board of Elections PR aide admitted to the state inspector general that he had given Lovett the document, the mayor refused Cuomo's demand that he apologize for falsely accusing Sugarman of violating her oath of office.
That appears to be the message from New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who had suggested the enforcement counsel at the state Board of Elections leaked a memorandum critical of is fundraising efforts for Senate Democrats, after a state inspector general report found it was a Republican spokesman at the board.
Cuomo made his demand on Wednesday, the day after a state inspector general's probe found that the leak of the report to the press came from a spokesman for the state Board of Elections.
The Senate's inclusion of a «district inspector» for the city's public school system comes after de Blasio tried and failed to unseat the Republican majority in the Senate in the 2014 elections.
The Cuomo administration has set April 24 as the date for the special election, in which state Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer, a Democrat, is vying for the Senate's 37th District seat against either Dan Schorr, a former prosecutor in Westchester and New York City and previous Yonkers inspector general, or Sarmad Khojasteh, a commercial litigation attorney from the town of Bedford, both Republicans.
Democratic Election Inspectors must be named and available for each election dElection Inspectors must be named and available for each election delection district.
The elections board typically deploys fewer inspectors at fewer tables for a primary election than for a general election, which increases the number of ballots each inspector must keep track of, she said.
At least one location - St. Lucy's Church on the Near West Side of Syracuse - has ballots for eight different primaries, and election inspectors have to be careful to give each voter the appropriate ballot.
The ID request came up, the commissioners said, when election inspectors asked for the paperwork to locate the voter's information in the poll books.
When our inspector of election tabulates the votes for any particular matter, broker non-votes will be counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present, but will not otherwise be counted.
The inspectors of the election shall check the returns against the list of members whose dues are paid for the current year if the ballot was mailed.
If the ballots are received by the Secretary, two Inspectors of Election and as many assistants as necessary, none of whom shall be candidates for election or members of the Board of Directors or related to any candidate or Board member, shall be appointed by the Board of Directors to count the Election and as many assistants as necessary, none of whom shall be candidates for election or members of the Board of Directors or related to any candidate or Board member, shall be appointed by the Board of Directors to count the election or members of the Board of Directors or related to any candidate or Board member, shall be appointed by the Board of Directors to count the ballots.
In no case shall the return envelopes be opened and the counting of ballots commence until the day appointed for counting, nor until the Secretary and the Inspectors of Election appointed for counting the ballots are all present together.
The Secretary shall notify such member of the time and place fixed for the counting of ballots and shall notify the Inspectors of Election that such member has been qualified as an observer.
The inspectors of elections shall check the returns against the list of members in good standing whose dues are paid for the current year prior to opening the outer envelopes and removing the blank envelopes, and shall certify the eligibility of the voters as well as the results of the voting which shall be announced at the Annual Meeting.
The inspectors of election (or designated professional firm) shall check the returns against the list of members whose dues are paid for the current year prior to opening the outer envelopes and removing the blank envelopes, and shall certify the eligibility of the voters.
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