Electoral Ward definition

Electoral Ward means the spatial unit used to elect local government councillors into district council areas, as at 15 March 2006. Any dispute as to the boundaries of such spatial unit shall be determined by the Authority by reference to the map of such spatial unit held at the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency;
Electoral Ward. (“ward etholiadol”) means any area for which a councillor is elected to a county council or a country borough council in Wales;”
Electoral Ward means an area named in Rule 5.2 and shown on Schedule ‘A’ of the Code.

More Definitions of Electoral Ward

Electoral Ward means any area for which members are elected to a local authority,
Electoral Ward means an area named in Rule 5.2 and shown on Schedule ‘A’ to these Custom Election Rules.
Electoral Ward means the spatial unit used to elect local government councillors into district council areas, as at the date of the Grant (in the case of each of the Towns), or as at the date on which the relevant Additional Development Plan was approved by the Authority (in the case of any Additional Development Area). Any dispute as to the boundaries of such spatial unit shall be determined by the Authority by reference to the map of such spatial unit held at the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency;
Electoral Ward means a division of the local area made by the Election Commission under section 16;
Electoral Ward means the spatial unit used to elect local government councillors into district council areas, as at 15 March 2006. Any dispute as to the boundaries of such spatial unit shall be determined
Electoral Ward means a ward within the meaning of section 1 of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004(4),