Sentences with phrase «for electoral purposes»

17.2 The Chief Electoral Officer may, for electoral purposes, provide information from the permanent register of electors to,
But for electoral purposes, this is a rural country.
(ii) the establishment, for electoral purposes, of geographic areas within the areas of jurisdiction of district school boards,
The grim conclusion must be that Osborne hid this tax rise from the voters for electoral purposes.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday admitted, albeit jokingly, that he decided to be in company of some state governors in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire for electoral purposes.

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An inkling of the movement for constitutional reform at the practical level of electoral politics may be traced to the Joint Commission on the Constitution set up in 1981 by the Alliance, with the purpose to «examine the policies for reform of the British constitution, in particular of the electoral system... that our parties should present together at the next election for implementation» (Joint Liberal / SDP Alliance Commission on Constitutional Reform 1983: 1).
If an electoral official requires specified information for any purpose other than a purpose specified in subsection (1), and the latest information already available to the electoral official is not suitable for the purpose, the electoral official may make a special request to the Electoral Commission for the information, which must be supplied subject to, and in accordance with, any regulations made under section 267.
The electoral official may (without limiting the definition of that term in section 3 (1)-RRB- be a person of one of the following kinds that the Electoral Commission engages for the purpose of assisting with the performance of its functions:
For the purpose of enabling the Government Statistician to calculate the Maori electoral population, the Electoral Commission shall, as soon as practicable after the last day of each period specified in a notice published under subsection (2), supply to the Government Statistician --
Any electoral official of a local authority (as defined in section 5 of the Local Electoral Act 2001) may, on payment of the prescribed fee, and in accordance with regulations made under this Act, obtain from the Electoral Commission a computer - compiled list or electronic storage medium containing specified information, for the purpose of conducting an election for any body, where the Electoral Commission is satisfied that --
electoral official means any person that the Electoral Commission employs or engages for the purpose of assisting with the performance of its functions
If an electoral official of a local authority (as defined in section 5 of the Local Electoral Act 2001) wishes to obtain, for the purposes of compiling a roll of electors for the local authority and for no other purpose, any specified information, the Electoral Commission may, in accordance with regulations made under this Act, give that electoral official, on payment of the prescribed fee, a computer - compiled list or electronic storage medium containing that information.
the printing of the main rolls (where the Electoral Commission directs that, for the purposes of the printing of the main rolls and the supplementary rolls, each compiled list shall be the electoral roll for the district to which it relates), --
For the purposes of the printing of the main rolls and the supplementary rolls, each compiled list shall, if the Electoral Commission so directs, be the electoral roll for the district to which it relatFor the purposes of the printing of the main rolls and the supplementary rolls, each compiled list shall, if the Electoral Commission so directs, be the electoral roll for the district to which it relatfor the district to which it relates.
Smart candidates and organizers do what Obama did and what many other advocacy and electoral campaigns are doing right now: create videos that are designed for a specific and concrete purpose, whether it's to motivate a donor, train a volunteer, or deliver a message aimed at a niche audience.
There seems to be a genuine case to (re) investigate whether electoral law is fit for purpose.
For Westminster election purposes, however, there are no electoral regions, and constituency boundary changes became effective for the 2010 United Kingdom general electiFor Westminster election purposes, however, there are no electoral regions, and constituency boundary changes became effective for the 2010 United Kingdom general electifor the 2010 United Kingdom general election.
With a multi-party system and considerable regional variation, the electoral system is no longer fit for purpose.
The laws that had always underpinned Britain's electoral laws were no longer fit for purpose.
He disclosed that the case of Rivers State was exemplified by the transfer, in and out of Rivers State, of newly promoted Assistant Commissioner of Police, Akin Fakorede, who Wike described as an indicted election manipulator, between March 29 and April 4, 2018, for the purpose of carrying out criminal electoral activities.
The release of the audio of this event has become a moot point for the purpose of an electoral judgement.
The NPP, in a statement signed by its Acting General Secretary, John Boadu, directed that «the various Regional Executive Committees of the party see to the formation of a Polling Station Elections Committee (PSEC) and Electoral Area Elections Committee (EAEC) in each Constituency for the purpose of conducting and supervising the polling station and electoral area elections respectively in the respective constituencies.»
«Instead of rushing to disqualify them [the aspirants] contrary to the due process of law (particularly the right to alter or amend as provided by law and natural justice) and gloating on her competence in the unlawful application of C.I. 94 she should have resigned for failing in her functions to educate the aspirants for the complex nomination electoral process and its purpose
Instead of rushing to disqualify them contrary to the due process of law (particularly the right to alter or amend as provided by law and natural justice) and gloating on her competence in the unlawful application of C.I. 94 she should have resigned for failing in her functions to educate the aspirants for the complex nomination electoral process and its purpose.
In a statement, Martin Amidu said: «Instead of rushing to disqualify them [the aspirants] contrary to the due process of law (particularly the right to alter or amend as provided by law and natural justice) and gloating on her competence in the unlawful application of C.I. 94 she should have resigned for failing in her functions to educate the aspirants for the complex nomination electoral process and its purpose
It pledges electoral reform for the Commons — ours promises a referendum for that purpose.
Starting from the 2004 European Parliament election, France was divided into eight large regional electoral constituencies for the purposes of European Parliament elections with members elected by proportional representation.
One of the tests ofetn used to differentiate between whether a person is «resident» or «ordinarily resident» for tax purposes is whether a person is on the electoral register.
The new organisation, Conservative Voice, claims its main purpose is to improve the party's electoral campaigning techniques and connect grassroots Tories with those working for the party on a professional basis.
Our politics is broken and at its heart is an electoral system which is no longer fit for purpose.
«impose a duty on government bodies to provide specified information to registration officers in Wales for the purposes of electoral registration.»
For the purposes of City Council elections, Newcastle is divided into 26 electoral wards.
Needless to say, the unions have strong incentives to mobilize for political purposes, to participate actively in electoral campaigns, and to identify and recruit sympathetic candidates.
The brief argues that the Court's invitation to overrule key First Amendment precedents would undermine, rather than advance, First Amendment values by granting corporations the power to use huge corporate treasury funds in electoral campaigns even though such funds were not accumulated for political purposes.
Recent examples of such «cascades» generated by sophisticated and ubiquitous progressive propaganda, for purely political / electoral purposes:
Trillium claims «Ontario unlawfully deprived it of a lucrative offshore wind - powered electric generation project, for an improper political purpose, specifically an electoral purpose,» according to the appeal court's Nov. 12 ruling in Trillium Power Wind Corp. v. Ontario (Natural Resources).
(2.1) For the purposes of subsection (2), it is sufficient that the scrutineer is entitled to vote in another electoral district or would be entitled to do so if an election were being held there.
(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 district.
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,
The government's stated concern was the potential for fraud or error that could result in voting by individuals not entitled to do so; the general purpose was to improve the integrity of the electoral process.
In March 2018, amid story after damaging story about data - gathering and electoral manipulation using social media and increasing concerns over misuse of Facebook data for political purposes, a graphic that appeared online in March 2018 brought attention to how that information is tallied:
It recognises the possibility of a law of a State disqualifying all persons of a particular race from voting at elections and gives any such disqualification relevance for Commonwealth electoral purposes.
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