Regular election definition

Regular election means an election held on a regular election date to elect an individual to, or nominate an individual for, elective office in the regular course of the terms of that elective office.
Regular election means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan election law, MCL 168.3.
Regular election means the regular election referred to in subsection 4 (1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996; (“élections ordinaires”)

Examples of Regular election in a sentence

  • Regular election procedures (e.g., election of officers) shall be followed including voting times.

  • Qualified elector" is defined in section 10.(j) "Qualified voter file" is defined in section 509m.(k) "Regular election" means an election held on a regular election date to elect an individual to, or nominate an individual for, elective office in the regular course of the terms of that elective office.( l) "Regular election date" means 1 of the dates established as a regular election date in section 641.

  • The period that school is officially not in session shall not be included in this count.9. Regular election procedures (e.g., election of officers) shall be followed including voting times.10.

  • Regular election" means an election or a referendum held at a regular time prescribed by statute.[PL 1985, c.

  • The District of Columbia agency initially occupying the Premises will be the DC Public Library.


More Definitions of Regular election

Regular election means the general, general primary,
Regular election means the biennial statewide primary or general election date.
Regular election means the general, general primary, consolidated and consolidated primary elections regularly scheduled in Article 2A. The even numbered year municipal primary established in Article 2A is a regular election only with respect to those municipalities in which a primary is required to be held on such date.
Regular election means a regular election as defined in section 1 of the
Regular election means a regular election as defined in section 1 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended from time to time;.
Regular election means an election for the offices on a council required to be held under
Regular election means a general election to fill borough offices as required by Alaska Statutes. “Signature” includes any mark intended as a signature or subscription.