Examples of Electorate in a sentence
Any person who is a member of a department of the staff of Parliament referred to in, or an electorate officer within the meaning of, the Parliamentary and Electorate Staff (Employment) Act 1992.
Failure to lodge required Branch or Electorate Council Annual Financial Returns to the NSW Branch Office may result in the Administrative Committee suspending the charter of the Branch or Electorate Council.
President of the Legislative Council, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, President of the Legislative Council and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly acting jointly under the Parliamentary and Electorate Staff (Employment) Act 199223A.
The Legislative Council, the Legislative Assembly and a committee of either or both of them.2. The offices of member of the Legislative Council and member of the Legislative Assembly.3. A parliamentary department.4. The organization, controlled by a member of Parliament, that is concerned with dealing with constituency matters of the member, even if it includes an electorate officer appointed under the Parliamentary and Electorate Staff (Employment) Act 1992 to assist the member.
The organization, controlled by the secretary of a parliamentary political party, that is concerned with dealing with the affairs of the party, even if it includes an electorate officer appointed under the Parliamentary and Electorate Staff (Employment) Act 1992 to assist the secretary.