Sentences with phrase «ineligible persons»

The phrase "ineligible persons" refers to people who are not allowed or qualified to participate in something or receive certain benefits. Full definition
Thus, there is at least one voter ID proposal that would have prevented ineligible persons from registering in the first place.
It also asked the Electoral Commission to remove the names of all other ineligible persons including the names of deceased persons.
We urged them to use the register not only to reach out to voters, but also to check whether there are ineligible persons on the list and draw the attention of the Commission to them.
Conservatives assert such legislation prevents voter fraud and keeps ineligible people from participating, while liberals maintain such legislation disenfranchises poor people, immigrants and minorities, who are less likely to possess a government I.D.
The duo are accused of acting in concert in falsifying and submitting fraudulent absentee ballot applications and ballots bearing the names of voters between August 14 and primary day, September 9, 2014 and inducing ineligible persons to vote in that primary.
The Legal Aid Practitioners Group is also calling for a halt on moves to reintroduce the «residence test», and wants a new discretion to grant legal aid to ineligible people where there would be an overall saving to the taxpayer.
See Nation Council of State Legislatures, almost all states take efforts to purge voter registration rolls of ineligible persons, including those persons who are ineligible because of citizenship.
His arguments were that, those who registered with the NHIS card still had their names in the register as well as some minors and other ineligible persons.
Alberta, for instance, has a long list of ineligible persons:
The categories of ineligible person are set out in Schedule 1A to the 2005 Act.
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