electoral roll definition

electoral roll means the official register of all voters entitled to vote in a given constituency or locality, drawn up and kept up to date by the competent authority under the electoral law of the Member State of residence, or the population register if it indicates eligibility to vote;
electoral roll of a constituency means the Register of electors of the Constituency, prepared and authenticated in accordance with the provisions of the Statutes, the Ordinances, the Regulations or the Rules;
electoral roll means all Professors, Readers, Senior Lecturers (other than such Professors, Readers and Senior Lecturers as shall be ex officio members of the Senate), Lecturers; and University Senior Research Fellows and University Research Fellows either having been in the employment of the University for three years or more or having a duration of appointment of three years or more.

More Definitions of electoral roll

electoral roll means a list of persons whose names are registered and who are entitled to vote in an election under these Rules;
electoral roll means and includes the roll containing the names of the Advocates prepared in accordance with the rules of the Bar Council of India in Part III, Chapter I.
electoral roll means personal data and data relating to the place of residence of persons entitled to vote.
electoral roll means the electoral roll of persons of a ward entitled to vote at an election under these rules;
electoral roll means the set of graduate names and addresses or bulk email list provided to the Returning Officer or electronic voting-site provider by the relevant division of Monash University, comprising all electors.
electoral roll means the electoral roll kept pursuant to regulation 5.
electoral roll means an electoral roll prepared under Section 19;