General Elections definition

General Elections or “people elections” means an election of a President and of the Members of Parliament representing electoral constituencies, which is held subsequent to the dissolution of Parliament;
General Elections means the elections held every four years commencing in 1996 office to be taken on 2 January 1997 in accordance with the Rules of the Union, with the exception of the Mining and Energy Division, where office will be taken 1 July 1996.
General Elections means the elections held every four years commencing in 1996 office to be taken on 2 January 1997 in accordance with the Rules of the Union.

Examples of General Elections in a sentence

  • Section 5.01 In General Elections of contributions and benefits shall be made at the time, in the manner and subject to the conditions specified by the Committee which shall prescribe uniform and nondiscriminatory rules for such elections.

  • The Employer agrees to grant the members of YusApuY Elections Committee (up to a maximum of two (2) persons per department) one-half (½) day of release time, paid by the Employer, on the day of the Annual General Elections.

  • In the event that the YusApuY deems it necessary to call a two (2) hour All-Candidates Meeting prior to the Annual General Elections, the Employer agrees to grant the necessary release time, paid by the Employer, to all nominees provided the Department of Human Resources and Employee Relations is advised of their names five (5) days in advance.

  • All Presidential and Congressional General Elections shall be observed as holidays.

  • In the event that YusApuY deems it necessary to call a two (2) hour All-Candidates Meeting prior to the biennial General Elections, the Employer agrees to grant the necessary release time, paid by the Employer, to all nominees provided the Department of Human Resources and Employee Relations is advised of their names five (5) days in advance.


More Definitions of General Elections

General Elections means any election for the offices of the President, Vice President, Senators and Representatives held every six (6) years.
General Elections means elections, held to fill Guild Officer positions, at which all Students are entitled to vote in accordance with section 41(7) of the Act;
General Elections means the annual elections in which all Executive and Director positions are contested. (Élections générales)
General Elections means the elections held every five years to elect members of to the House of Peoples' Representatives and Regional State councils conducted in accordance with relevant laws;
General Elections means the elections of members of the House of Peoples' Representatives and Regional State Councils conducted in accordance with relevant laws.
General Elections means the annual elections in which all Commissioner and Director positions are contested.
General Elections or “people’s elections” means an election of a President and of the Members of Parliament representing electoral constituencies, which is held subsequent to the dissolution of Parliament; “Minister” means a Member of Parliament appointed to the office of Minister, except Deputy Minister, and that definition shall also apply to the Vice-President;