Election board definition

Election board means the clerk and inspectors appointed to conduct an election.
Election board means the State Election Board in reference to candidates who file a declaration of candidacy with the State Election Board.
Election board means the board of supervisors of each county, the city council or other governing body of a city, or any board or officer to whom similar powers and duties are given by any charter.

Examples of Election board in a sentence

  • If the Commissioner of Elections files a complaint, then the Election board within themselves will vote for an acting chair.

  • Early voting precinct - Election board appointment - Closing and canvassing.

  • State must take-up a concerted program and develop the next generation or cadre of teachers to make the policy implementation successful in the long term.

  • Election board may utilize the services of staff members of The Chamber for its functioning.

  • Upon the close of the election, the votes shall be read and counted and the persons having the highest number of votes shall be declared, by the Election board, to be duly elected to such vacant offices as then exist, and such persons shall continue in office during the terms for which they were chosen, or until their successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified.


More Definitions of Election board

Election board means the board appointed in accordance with AS 15.10.120;
Election board means the State Election Board in reference to
Election board means the appropriate county election
Election board means the clerk and inspectors
Election board means the political party organ in charge of party primaries and party nomination of party lists;
Election board means the body charged with oversight and implementation of this Ordinance;
Election board means a group of at least four (4) eligible individuals appointed in accordance with Sections 5.1 and 5.2 to implement and enforce this Election Ordinance and carry out the duties described herein.