General election definition

General election means an election that is held for offices that first appear on a primary
General election means an election held in the Commonwealth on the Tuesday after the first
General election means an election held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in the even-numbered years, for the purpose of filling national, state, county, and district offices and for voting on constitutional amendments not otherwise provided for by law.

Examples of General election in a sentence

  • When an employee’s actual work schedule otherwise would prevent the employee from voting in any State, County, or General election, the employee may be granted up to two (2) hours of paid time to vote, in accordance with Election Code 14000.

  • When an employee’s actual work schedule prevents the employee from voting in any State, County or General election, then the employee may be granted paid time off duty to vote.

  • If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ actual work schedule otherwise would prevent her from voting in any State, County, or General election, she may be granted up to two (2) hours of paid time to vote, in accordance with Election Code 14000.

  • When an employee's actual work schedule prevents the employee from voting in any State, County or General election, then the employee may be granted paid time off duty to vote.

  • The Jurisdiction shall not be responsible for sharing any portion of the usual costs of maintaining the office of the County Clerk, including but not limited to overhead costs and personal service costs of permanent employees, except for such costs that are shown to be directly attributable to conducting the General election on behalf of the Jurisdiction.


More Definitions of General election

General election means the election held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in each November.
General election means that term as defined in section 2 of the Michigan election law, 1954 PA 116, MCL 168.2.
General election or "general state election" means the term general election as defined in section 2 of the Michigan election law, MCL 168.2.
General election or "regular election" means an election held for the election of public officers
General election means an election held in the Commonwealth on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November or on the first Tuesday in May for the purpose of filling offices regularly scheduled by law to be filled at those times.
General election means the election held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November in each even-numbered year.
General election or "regular election" means an election held for the election of public officers throughout the state at times specified by law, including elections for officers of political subdivisions when the time of the election is set on the same date for all similar political subdivisions in the state. For ballot issues required by Article III, section 6, or Article XIV, section 8, of the Montana constitution to be submitted by the legislature to the electors at a general election, "general election" means an election held at the time provided in 13-1-104(1). For ballot issues required by Article XIV, section 9, of the Montana constitution to be submitted as a constitutional initiative at a regular election, regular election means an election held at the time provided in 13-1-104(1).