Eligibility to Vote Sample Clauses

Eligibility to Vote. Only OIDF GAIN POC Members will be eligible to vote on items related to the: ● Amendments to the Operating Rules; ● GAIN POC Roadmap; ● Co-Chair Election, after the formation of the GAIN POC All GAIN POC Members (i.e., all OIDF GAIN POC Members and Other GAIN POC Members) shall be eligible to vote on all other issues.
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Eligibility to Vote. Members of the unit who meet the criteria of 2a above shall be eligible to vote in the rescission election.
Eligibility to Vote. Where employees are allowed to bid under this article, employees who are temporarily assigned to other than the Patrol Division as of the time the vote occurs are not eligible voters in a Patrol Division schedule.
Eligibility to Vote. Faculty eligible to vote in Program Chair elections shall include all contract faculty. Adjunct faculty eligible to vote shall include all faculty who work a minimum 12% (twelve percent) assignment for the academic year preceding the election and shall be entitled to one vote each.
Eligibility to Vote. To be eligible to vote, a Committee Member must have been present during:
Eligibility to Vote. The provisions of the IBT Constitution concerning eligibility to nominate, second and vote will become effective for the BMWED on January 1, 2006. (NOTE: The IBT Constitution provides that members are eligible to nominate and vote only if, as of the date of nominations or election, they are members in good standing through the month prior to the nominations meeting or election. The issuance of unemployment cards or withdrawal cards by the BMWED does not satisfy the requirement to maintain member in good standing status under the IBT Constitution for the purpose of eligibility to vote.)
Eligibility to Vote. Only Directors from Participating Members shall be eligible to vote on matters specifically related to the CCA Program.
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Eligibility to Vote. The provisions of the IBT Constitution concerning eligibility to nom- inate, second and vote will become effective on January 1, 2006. (NOTE: The IBT Constitution provides that members are eligible to nominate and vote only if, as of the date of nominations or election, they are members in good standing through the month prior to the nominations meeting or election.)
Eligibility to Vote. Participants that are not current on their financial obligations for Intertie Costs or any other costs or assessments approved by the IMC shall not be eligible to vote on matters before the IMC and shall not be considered a member of the IMC for purposes of voting, or for calculating the Annual System Demand of Participants or Users for purposes of allocating Intertie Capacity.
Eligibility to Vote. No member shall be entitled to vote at any meeting of the Authority Board until the appointment of such member has been approved by the City Council and such member has taken the oath of office.
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