Examples of Designated Election Official in a sentence
After ballot certification and through canvass, the District designates the County Clerk to act as the Designated Election Official for the conduct of the election for the District for all matters which require action by the Designated Election Official, except to the extent such action must be performed by the District Clerk or District's Board of Elections pursuant to Charter requirements and except as otherwise provided in this Agreement.
The County Clerk is not designated and shall not serve as the District’s Designated Election Official for times before ballot certification or after the canvass.
While the County Clerk is appointed to act at certain times as the Designated Election Official on behalf of the District, the County Clerk agrees to act only as directed by the District or in a manner necessary to carry out the specific terms of this Agreement.
Upon receipt of the order from the Routt County District Court, the District, through its Designated Election Official, shall certify the ballot no later than sixty (60) days prior to the Initial Inclusion Election date, and take all actions necessary or desirable to conduct the Initial Inclusion Election pursuant to the Colorado Local Government Election Code and the Special District Act.
If the District Board approves the Resolution Initiating Inclusion Election following the public hearing, it shall immediately file a motion requesting an order from the Routt County District Court setting a special election to seek voter approval of the Inclusion, appointing a Designated Election Official and approving the ballot question in substantially the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A.