Sentences with phrase «election purposes»

The term "election purposes" refers to any activity or action that is related to an election, such as voting, campaigning, or administering an election. Full definition
«It also says that statewide list is only available for election purposes,» he said.
The law says the voter data can only be used for election purposes, for instance candidates for office who are trying to get potential supporters to go out and vote.
For Westminster election purposes, however, there are no electoral regions, and constituency boundary changes became effective for the 2010 United Kingdom general election.
These changes bring Labour very close to being an individual membership party (as most of its rival parties already are, at least for leadership election purposes) while preserving in a much changed form the historic relationship with organised labour that Mr Miliband rightly cherishes.
(Le Devoir, October 18, 2016) She is very critical of those who bring up the debate and thinks it is done to bolster their own election purposes.
While there's been some focus this morning on the fact that Andrew Cuomo defied a lingering expectation that he'd pick an African - American or Hispanic as his LG, Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf suggested that the geographic and religious balance, over racial and gender balance, are what the likely next governor needed for election purposes.
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