Election Ordinance definition

Election Ordinance means Resolution No. 2021-12 of the Assembly, passed on August 16, 2021, and ratified by the Borough’s voters in an election held in the Borough on October 5, 2021.
Election Ordinance means Ordinance No. 6216, adopted by the City Council on December 18, 2018, pursuant to which there was submitted to the qualified electors of the City the ten questions relating to the issuance of the Bonds.
Election Ordinance means Ordinance No. 5876, adopted by the City on May 17, 2016, which called a special election on August 9, 2016, on the levy of the Library Tax and the issuance of the Series 2017 Bonds.

Examples of Election Ordinance in a sentence

  • Other information that the City considers relevant or necessary to explain the foregoing informationSee major assumptions listed below.* As of the date of adoption of the City’s Bond Election Ordinance.

  • In addition to the Proposition, one or more other propositions will be submitted to voters pursuant to the Bond Election Ordinance (collectively, the Proposition and the other proposition(s) being referred to herein as the “Propositions”).

  • The Election Board formed pursuant to the Election Ordinance (2 HCC § 6) will be empowered to waive the time requirements of the Election Ordinance (2 HCC § 6) to conduct the Special Elections.

  • Any Member may submit a Complaint regarding alleged violations of the Election Ordinance as provided in this Section.

  • The Court of Appeals shall have original jurisdiction over election disputes pursuant to the Minnesota Chippewa Tribal Election Ordinance and on issues certified to the Court of Appeals from foreign jurisdictions.

  • Since the enactment of the Village Representative Election Ordinance in February 2003, two village representative elections were held in 2003 and 2007 respectively.

  • At the end of subsection 449(1) Add: Note: The persons elected in the election provided for by the Preparatory Election Ordinance become councillors of the Norfolk Island Regional Council on 1 July 2016 under the Norfolk Island Regional Council Declaration Ordinance 2016 of the Commonwealth.

  • In accordance with the Village Representative Election Ordinance, Village Representatives are members of their respective Rural Committees, of which the Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen are elected on a one-person-one-vote basis.

  • The second term Chief Executive was elected by the 800-member Election Committee, in accordance with the Basic Law and the Chief Executive Election Ordinance of July 2001.

  • Should there be no eligible candidate running in any given District for any given election where a District seat is open, another candidate from outside that District may be elected to fill the vacancies, pursuant to the Election Ordinance.


More Definitions of Election Ordinance

Election Ordinance. (《選舉條例》) means the Village Representative Election Ordinance (2 of 2003);
Election Ordinance means Ordinance No. O-14-48, adopted by the City Council on June 10, 2014, pursuant to which there was submitted to the qualified electors of the City the question of the issuance of the Bonds and the levy of the Special Sales and Use Tax.
Election Ordinance means Ordinance No. O-21-117, adopted by the City Council on November 23, 2021, which provided for the holding of an election on the issuance of the Series 2022 Bonds.

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