Election Calendar definition

Election Calendar means the period between the first day of nominations to nomination day. The first day that nominations can be filed for a regular election will be May 2nd. Nomination day (the deadline to file a nomination) for a regular election will move to the third Friday in August (August 19, for the 2022 election).
Election Calendar means the period between the first day ofnominations to nomination day. The first day that nominations can be filed for a regular election will be May 2, 2022. Nomination day (the deadline to file a nomination) will be August 19, 2022 (2pm)
Election Calendar means the “2021 Coordinating Election – Abridged Calendar Key Dates for Coordinating Jurisdictions,” attached hereto as Attachment B, which is based upon and incorporates the most recent election calendar as published on the SOS website located at www.sos.state.co.us.

Examples of Election Calendar in a sentence

  • Please refer to the Election Calendar for specific dates and times.

  • CCEA staff participation is limited to duties assigned and approved by the ARC as explicitly written in the Election Calendar (timeline) and within this procedural document.

  • Failure to comply with the terms of this agreement and/or the deadlines as published in the SOS Election Calendar or the Code may result in consequences up to and including termination of this agreement.

  • Affix stamp and initials or signature, and indicate requirements for re- submittal, or acceptance of submittal.

  • Click on “Submit Order” link Products to order: SF 76 (FPCA), SF 186 (FWAB), Election Calendar Posters, Motivational Posters, and Banner.

  • The Election Board Chairperson shall present the Election Calendar to the USAC.

  • Mike Waterman, Business Manager/District Clerk, presented to the Board the 2012 School Election Calendar and advised them of the trustee seats that will be up for election in 2012.

  • If a tie vote occurs, a one-day runoff election will occur during the following week, as set forth in the Election Calendar, and the Chancellor shall establish campaign standard operating practices for the runoff election.

  • If a tie vote occurs, a one-day runoff election will occur during the following week, as set forth in the Election Calendar, and the Associated Students Election Ad Hoc Committee, shall establish campaign standard operating practices for the runoff election.

  • Candidates must submit a Candidate Expenditure Statement Form along with any receipts and proof of fair market value to the OA by the deadline specified in the Election Calendar.


More Definitions of Election Calendar

Election Calendar refers to the period of time from the dissemination of information to the induction of newly elected officers.
Election Calendar. Section • The list of electoral events for 2005 and 2006 was updated and new information added “Publications” Section Specialized publications • The academic paper “Automatización, informatización y voto electrónico en la experiencia electoral reciente de América Latina: una perspectiva desde la observación electoral” was added to the section. It was written by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Projects • The image that appears at the start of the section was updated
Election Calendar means the 2021 Municipal Election Calendar as prepared by the Board of Supervisors of Elections and the City Clerk
Election Calendar means the most recent election calendar as published on the SOS website located at www.sos.state.co.us and attached hereto as Attachment C and incorporated herein by this reference.

Related to Election Calendar

  • Distribution Calendar Year means a calendar year for which a minimum distribution is required. The first Distribution Calendar Year is the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year that contains the Participant’s Required Beginning Date and the last Distribution Calendar Year is the calendar year that contains the Participant’s date of death. The required minimum distribution for the Participant’s first Distribution Calendar Year shall be made on or before the Participant’s Required Beginning Date. The required minimum distribution for other Distribution Calendar Years, including the required minimum distribution for the Distribution Calendar Year in which the Participant’s Required Beginning Date occurs, shall be made on or before December 31 of that Distribution Calendar Year.

  • Election cycle means the period beginning on the first day persons are eligible to

  • Calendar Year means each successive period of twelve (12) calendar months commencing on January 1 and ending on December 31.

  • Election campaign means any campaign in support of or in

  • Qualified Election Period means the six Plan Year period beginning with the Plan Year in which the Participant first becomes a Qualified Participant.

  • On Call means available to participate in discussion or for inquiries, even when not present at the service location.

  • Election Year means a year in which ordinary elections for local governments are required to be held;

  • Election Period means the period immediately preceding the beginning of each Plan Year established by the Administrator, such period to be applied on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis for all Employees and Participants. However, an Employee's initial Election Period shall be determined pursuant to Section 5.1.

  • Election Date has the meaning specified in Section 3.12(h).

  • Crop year means any 12 month period which represents the planting, growing, harvesting and marketing of an insurable crop, as stated in the Schedules;

  • Annual Deferral Amount means that portion of a Participant's Base Annual Salary and Annual Bonus that a Participant elects to have, and is deferred, in accordance with Article 3, for any one Plan Year. In the event of a Participant's Retirement, Disability (if deferrals cease in accordance with Section 8.1), death or a Termination of Employment prior to the end of a Plan Year, such year's Annual Deferral Amount shall be the actual amount withheld prior to such event.

  • Plan Year means the calendar year.

  • Limitation Year means the Plan Year.

  • Non-Call Period has the meaning set forth under the definition of “Specific Redemption Provisions.”

  • Actual Deferral Percentage means, for a specified group of Participants for a Plan Year, the average of the ratios (calculated separately for each Participant in the group) of (1) the amount of Employer contributions actually paid over to the Trust on behalf of the Participant for the Plan Year to (2) the Participant's Earnings for the Plan Year (or, provided that the Employer applies this method to all Employees for a Plan Year, the Participant's Earnings for that portion of the Plan Year during which he was eligible to participate in the Plan). Employer contributions on behalf of any Participant shall include: (i) his Elective Deferrals, including Excess Elective Deferrals of Highly Compensated Employees, but excluding (A) Excess Elective Deferrals of Non-Highly Compensated Employees that arise solely from Elective Deferrals made under the Plan or another plan maintained by an Affiliated Employer, and (B) Elective Deferrals that are taken into account in the Average Contribution Percentage test described in Section 5.10 (provided the ADP test is satisfied both with and without exclusion of these Elective Deferrals), and excluding Elective Deferrals returned to a Participant to reduce an Excess Amount as defined in Section 6.5(f); and (ii) if the Employer has elected to make Qualified Nonelective Contributions, such amount of Qualified Nonelective Contributions, if any, as shall be necessary to enable the Plan to satisfy the ADP test and not used to satisfy the ACP test; and (iii) if the Employer has elected to make Qualified Matching Contributions, such amount of Qualified Matching Contributions, if any, as shall be necessary to enable the Plan to satisfy the ADP test and not used to satisfy the ACP test. For purposes of computing Actual Deferral Percentages, an Employee who would be a Participant but for his failure to make Elective Deferrals shall be treated as a Participant on whose behalf no Elective Deferrals are made.

  • Preceding year means a period of 12 consecutive months fixed by the division

  • Deferral Year means each calendar year during which the Director makes, or is entitled to make, Compensation Deferrals under Section 3 hereof.

  • Annual Enrollment Period or "Enrollment Period" means the period before each policy anniversary so designated by the Sponsor and Lincoln during which you may enroll for coverage under this policy.

  • Liquidation Call Right has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Plan of Arrangement.

  • Valuation Cap means $8,000,000.

  • Excess Elective Deferrals means the amount of Elective Deferrals (as defined below) for a calendar year that the Participant designates to the Plan pursuant to the following procedure. The Participant’s designation: shall be submitted to the Administrator in writing no later than March 1; shall specify the Participant’s Excess Elective Deferrals for the preceding calendar year; and shall be accompanied by the Participant’s written statement that if the Excess Elective Deferrals is not distributed, it will, when added to amounts deferred under other plans or arrangements described in Section 401(k), 408(k) or 403(b) of the Code, exceed the limit imposed on the Participant by Section 402(g) of the Code for the year in which the deferral occurred. Excess Elective Deferrals shall mean those Elective Deferrals that are includible in a Participant's gross income under Section 402(g) of the Code to the extent such Participant's Elective Deferrals for a taxable year exceed the dollar limitation under such Code section.

  • Qualified Election means a Participant's waiver of a Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity or a Qualified Pre-Retirement Survivor Annuity. Any such waiver must be consented to in writing by the Participant's Spouse. The Spouse's consent must: designate a specific Beneficiary (including any class of Beneficiaries or any contingent Beneficiaries, which may not be changed without spousal consent) or expressly permits designations by the Participant without any further spousal consent; acknowledge the effect of the election; and be witnessed by a member of the Committee or a Notary Public. Additionally, a Participant's waiver of the Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity shall not be effective unless the election designates a form of benefit payment which may not be changed without spousal consent (or the Spouse expressly permits designations by the Participant without any further spousal consent). Notwithstanding this consent requirement, if the Participant establishes to the satisfaction of a member of the Committee that there is no Spouse or the Spouse cannot be located, a waiver will be deemed a Qualified Election. Any spousal consent (or deemed spousal consent) obtained under this provision will be valid only with respect to such Spouse. A consent that permits designations by the Participant without further consent by such Spouse must acknowledge that the Spouse has the right to limit consent to a specific Beneficiary and, where applicable, a specific form of benefit, and that the Spouse voluntarily elects to relinquish either or both of such rights. A revocation of a prior waiver may be made by a Participant without the consent of the Spouse at any time before the commencement of benefits. The number of revocations shall not be limited. No consent obtained under this provision shall be valid unless the Participant has received notice as provided in paragraph (b) below.

  • Starting Date means the date referred to in Clause 3.3 hereof;

  • Initial Enrollment Period means one of the following periods during which you may first enroll for coverage under this plan:

  • Testing Date means 31 December of each year.

  • lump sum payment period means the period measured in weeks of salary, for which payment has been made to facilitate the transition to retirement or to other employment as a result of the implementation of various programs to reduce the size of the Public Service. The lump sum payment period does not include the period of severance pay, which is measured in a like manner.