The Election Campaign Sample Clauses
The Election Campaign clause outlines the rules and procedures governing the conduct of an election campaign within an organization or for a specific office. It typically details the permitted activities, timelines, and restrictions for candidates and their supporters, such as campaign start and end dates, allowable campaign materials, and guidelines for public communications. By establishing clear boundaries and expectations, this clause ensures a fair and orderly campaign process, minimizing disputes and promoting transparency among all participants.
The Election Campaign. 1. General campaign provisions
a. All activities carried out by nominated candidates, or by political parties, coalitions, or groupings of electors who have nominated candidates, or for their benefit, that are directly addressed to obtain the electorate's vote, shall constitute campaign activities. Candidates and their supporters may promote their campaign by any legal means.
b. The official campaign period of the election, during which the provisions relating to the election campaign will apply, will start 22 days before polling day and close 24 hours before the polls open. Campaigning on the day before polling day, or on polling day itself, will not be permitted.
