Electoral Ward definition

Electoral Ward means the spatial unit used to elect local government councillors into district council areas, as at 15 March 2006. Any dispute as to the boundaries of such spatial unit shall be determined by the Authority by reference to the map of such spatial unit held at the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency;
Electoral Ward. (“ward etholiadol”) means any area for which a councillor is elected to a county council or a country borough council in Wales;”
Electoral Ward means any area for which members are elected to a local authority,

Examples of Electoral Ward in a sentence

  • Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands: comprising Electoral Ward 1 (South Kintyre); EW2 (Kintyre and the Islands); EW3 (Mid Argyll).

  • There shall be, on an annual basis, a minimum of two (2) Ward Meetings held per Electoral Ward and the Councillors representing each ward shall work together to schedule and chair said meetings.

  • On any proposed disposals or acquisitions falling within the delegated authority of the Responsible Officers, the officers shall consult with Electoral Ward Members where the proposal under consideration would involve a change of use in the Land requiring planning consent.

  • One or more Councillors will be elected by the voters of each Electoral Ward.

  • The review of electoral arrangements for a principal area includes consideration of:- • The number of Members for that principal area • The number, type and boundaries of Electoral Wards • The number of Members for any Electoral Ward in the principal area.

  • The appeal form and the Board’s rules of practice and procedure are also available in Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary of the Board at (717) 787-3483.

  • They are located within the Linlithgow & Linlithgow Bridge Community Council area, Electoral Ward 1 (Linlithgow) and St Joseph’s Primary School Linlithgow for denominational primary stage schooling.

  • In such cases, the Executive may appoint to the Joint Committee any Councillor who is a Member for an Electoral Ward which is wholly or partly contained within the area; • the Joint Committee is between a County Council and a single District Council, and relates to functions of the Executive of the County Council.

  • Consideration was given to an arrangement between the three wards at top of the Cynon Valley (Rhigos, Hirwaun and Pen-Y-Waun), although it was felt that the aforementioned nature of the Rhigos Electoral Ward, and the planned development of the A465 would see a clearer boundary between Hirwaun and Pen-Y-Waun.

  • It could be substantiated that the rural nature of the Rhigos Electoral Ward, including its situation within the Brecon Beacons National Park, is sufficient to ensure that the integrity and special characteristics of the ward are maintained in future proposals.


More Definitions of Electoral Ward

Electoral Ward means the spatial unit used to elect local government councillors into district council areas, as at the date of the Grant (in the case of each of the Towns), or as at the date on which the relevant Additional Development Plan was approved by the Authority (in the case of any Additional Development Area). Any dispute as to the boundaries of such spatial unit shall be determined by the Authority by reference to the map of such spatial unit held at the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency;
Electoral Ward means a division of the local area made by the Election Commission under section 16;
Electoral Ward means an area named in Rule 5.2 and shown on Schedule ‘A’ to these Custom Election Rules.
Electoral Ward means the spatial unit used to elect local government councillors into district council areas, as at 15 March 2006. Any dispute as to the boundaries of such spatial unit shall be determined
Electoral Ward means a ward within the meaning of section 1 of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004(4),

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