Sentences with phrase «vote in person prior»

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,» (2) by providing a written notice of revocation to Tesla's Corporate Secretary at Tesla, Inc., 3500 Deer Creek Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 prior to your shares being voted, or (3) by attending the 2018 Annual Meeting and voting in person, which will supersede any proxy previously submitted by you.
If you are the stockholder of record, you may change your vote by granting a new proxy bearing a later date (which automatically revokes the earlier proxy), by providing a written notice of revocation to the Corporate Secretary at the address below in Question 30 prior to your shares being voted, or by attending the annual meeting and voting in person.
• Participation in an anonymous survey of «camper» opinions regarding «current events» such as best (fake) news media, who they would vote for if they had it to do over, health care, tax code restructuring, immigration, etc. • An exciting and provocative five person panel discussion planned and prepared by veteran campers prior to arriving at CK.
providing a written notice of revocation to the Corporate Secretary at the address below in Question 30 prior to your shares being voted, or by attending the annual meeting and voting in person.
The minority leader emphasized that such persons are contributing to the numerous problems of legislators in the country because prior to their entry, they go about making fantastic promises as though parliamentarians generate money once voted into office.
Many people are said to have used their little fingers, which had been dipped in indelible ink prior to voting.
Of the nine «toss up» states listed on CNN's Electoral Map, all but two — Virginia and New Hampshire — allow for early in - person voting and all allow for absentee ballots prior to Election Day.
«There are a multitude of reasons a registered voter can vote in - person or by mail prior to the scheduled date of an election.
Prior to the deadline the Electoral Commission said 1.65 million people had applied for a vote since the EU campaign began in earnest last month.
«There are people, whatever the prior administration may be, who sometimes vote, they may vote for Hillary [Clinton] for president but maybe locally, they voted for a Republican in their local district, for Assembly or county executive or something like that in this election last week, they voted Democrat for those local races.»
What people may or may not know, is that film journalists / critics, who are members of the 30 or so accredited critic associations out there, submit their votes for the year's best prior to ringing in the New Year.
In no case may a person be entitled to vote on any Society matter whose dues have not been received and recorded prior to the vote.
The Supreme Court of Canada used similar reasoning in its Etobicoke Centre decision, in which it linked vouching to the right to vote: «The [Canada Elections Act] seeks to enfranchise all entitled persons, including those without paper documentation, and to encourage them to come forward to vote on election day, regardless of prior enumeration.
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