Sentences with phrase «in electoral law»

There are a series of in - depth articles dealing with different aspects of elections, ranging from the changes in electoral law to the anticipated role of the internet.
Questions about the use of online ads, which are delivered centrally but targeted in specific constituencies too need to be part of the reform in electoral laws that are needed.
In electoral law there are (seemingly) strict rules and limits on what qualifies in each category.
They believe that «the rules, regulations and the legal processes provided in the electoral laws of Ghana are «good enough if observed by all parties to ensure peaceful and credible elections in Ghana on the 7th of December 2016.»
A loophole in electoral law in the United Kingdom means that although anyone donating even small sums of money to a political party has to declare this as a matter of public record, those loaning money at commercial rates of interest did not have to make a public declaration.
We believe that the rules and regulations and the legal processes provided in the electoral laws of Ghana are good enough if observed by all parties to ensure peaceful and credible elections in Ghana on the 7th of December 2016.
The first third consists of a series of short, informative essays on subjects such as by - elections, changes in electoral law since 2005, how the internet will shape the election and the expected demographics of the next House of Commons.
Gavin Millar, a QC and expert in electoral law, described the situation as «highly disturbing».
«It may surprised you that we made a proposal for certain amendment in the electoral law but the amendment came two days to the elections of 2019.
Last year we revealed exactly how Vote Leave took advantage of loopholes in electoral law to funnel # 625,000 to the 23 - year old fashion student Darren Grimes.
In particular, we welcome proposals to strengthen the role of individual Returning Officers and to address the present shortfall in funding electoral administration, to simplify law and to establish a principle that all changes in electoral law must be finalised at least six months before any election.
Nigerian opposition parties on Friday called for a change in electoral laws to allow municipal polls to be overseen by the national election commission and not «partisan» state authorities.
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