Sentences with phrase «polling places required»

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The poll commissioned by the Accord Coalition found that four out of every five people asked opposed the Conservative plan to no longer require new over-subscribed faith schools to offer 50 per cent of their places to those of other religions or none.
(Except that ID is otherwise not required at the polling place.)
The truth is that in Australia, unless an elector provides an acceptable reason for nonattendance, such as being hospitalised, they are, by law, required to attend a polling place.
Citizenship requires a modicum of responsibility, which includes showing up at a polling place (school) to vote!!
When one of the attendees said state law required one polling place, Steck, who is also a lawyer, disagreed.
The governor also proposed an early voting system that would require counties to open one polling place for every 50,000 residents for the 12 days preceding elections.
However recent IPPR polling (to be published shortly) finds large - scale support for extra requirements placed on childminders: three - quarters (73 per cent) of childminders wanted some extra requirements, and of those almost half (45 per cent) thought childminders should be required to hold a relevant level 3 qualification within two years of registration.
Two inspectors are required at each polling place so, it is helpful if a number of alternate inspectors are enlisted to fill in when needed.
The legislation Gov. Cuomo announced would require every county to offer residents access to at least one early voting polling place during the 12 days leading up to Election Day.
45 (1) Every person offering himself or herself as a voter at the polling place shall be required, before being allowed to vote, to take the prescribed declaration which shall be kept by the deputy returning officer with the other records of the poll.
76 (1) Where a poll return envelope used at a polling place was not available to the returning officer when he or she made his or her decision in respect of the number of votes given for a candidate or where the proper statement was not found in the official tabulation envelope, the judge shall, if necessary or required, review the decision of the returning officer.
13 (1) Subject to subsections (2), (3), (3.1) and (5) and to sections 13.1 and 14, the returning officer shall arrange for at least one polling place for each polling division, furnished with light, heat and any other accommodation and furniture that may be required.
(a) the person may give the person who is refusing access a notice, in a form prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer, that sets out the entitlement under this section and requires that access be granted within 24 hours, or, if access is refused on polling day, immediate access, or post such notice conspicuously at the place where entrance is refused; and
(6) The returning officer may provide such additional polling places in any polling division as are required having regard to the extent of the division, and the number of electors that may conveniently vote at one polling place and the returning officer shall determine how each such polling place shall be designated and an elector is entitled to vote only at the appropriate polling place.
(b) the date, place and time fixed for the close of nominations of candidates and for the granting of a poll, if required; and
According to Singh, parties have reverted from using one type of voter fraud, booth capture, which required political parties to use muscle power and vote in place of legitimate voters at polling booths, to bribing voters to vote for their candidates.
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