Election district definition
Election district means the territory designated by proper authority or by law which is represented
Election district means the territory designated by proper authority or by law which is represented by an official elected by the people, including the Commonwealth, a congressional district, a General Assembly district, or a district for the election of an official of a county, city, town, or other governmental unit.
Election district means a municipality that is not divided into wards, except as otherwise provided in s. 8.17 (1) (b). (4e) “Election official” means an individual who is charged
More Definitions of Election district
Election district means the territory within which or for which
Election district means the City, County, ward of a City, magisterial district of a County, precinct, or portions or combinations of such political subdivisions which comprise the area defined by law in which an election is to be held.
Election district means the territory within which or for which there is a polling place or room for all voters in the territory to cast their ballots at any election.
Election district means the state, any county, city, town,
Election district means one of a series of contiguous geographic areas within a lobster management zone which is created by a lobster management policy council for the purpose of electing representative voting members of the councils. The election districts are defined in the by-laws of the council and may be harbors or discrete fishing areas within the zone.
Election district means the THIS state, any county, city,
Election district means this state, any county, city, town,