Sentences with phrase «election timetable»

The term "election timetable" refers to the planned schedule or timeline for holding elections. It indicates the dates and stages of the election process, such as voter registration, campaigning, voting, and result announcement. Full definition
The Nigerian Senate has again stated that its decision to review Electoral Act, which would alter sequence of election timetable starting from next year, was not...
The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 further extends the length of the general election timetable from seventeen to twenty - five days, excluding weekends and bank holidays.
However, the recently lengthened election timetable, and polls that predict a more fragmented parliament, make clear that the UK is likely to experience a more extended caretaker period in May 2015.
«Any new election timetable that restores stability whilst ensuring the transition to democracy will not be postponed indefinitely should receive the strong backing of the British government.»
Withdrawals from Afghanistan should not take place in line with election timetables, former Labour defence secretary George Robertson has said.
«It is my understanding that both campaigns were clearly informed by the General Secretary of the Labour party that broadcast debates would form part of the official leadership election timetable.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the release of the 2019 election timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC.
The Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday ruled that the National Assembly does not have the power to amend the election timetable of the Independent...
A NEC Member of NLC, Comrade Issa Aremu has lauded the judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja which on Wednesday 25 April 2018 reaffirms the right of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to make rules guiding the election timetable.
The director of the F.B.I. said that he would not be rushed into finishing his agency's investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails on an election timetable.
«Stakeholders, especially political parties and candidates are strongly advised to ensure that they follow strictly the election timetable and guidelines being released today and also to ensure that they do not offend the state electoral law.
Talking on whether the election will be credible based on the reordering of the timetable, my response is that political victory is based on how well parties are able to campaign and convince the electorate and not based on the order of the election timetable.
In their communique, which was made available to journalists on Saturday, they expressed concerns that if the ongoing leadership crisis in the party was not resolved quickly, it would affect the fortune of the party, especially as the Independent National Electoral Commission had released the 2019 election timetable.
I'm sure the apex court will do the needful and stop the National Assembly from interfering since the election timetable has been fixed.
It can also regulate in some cases, but in a situation like this, we know INEC has fixed the election timetable and schedule of the (2019) elections.
I don't understand why the National Assembly is trying to influence the election timetable.
The National Assembly does not have the power to request that the election timetable be modified; it is uncalled for.
Anything might happen in the next few months and election timetables are notoriously unreliable.
The fixed election date has also assisted in ensuring an up to date electoral roll and in the organisation of other aspects of the election timetable.
Private Legal practitioner, Akoto Ampaw, has written a letter to the Electoral Commission, demanding answers to seven questions following his fears that the election timetable on December 7, may be compromised.
However, in the elections timetable already released by INEC before the amendment was passed, the presidential election was fixed to come first.
Presidential Okay, okay, this isn't really an elections podcast, but the concept is intrinsically tied to the elections timetable.
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