Presidential Primary Election definition

Presidential Primary Election means the election established in Chapter 9, Part
Presidential Primary Election means a primary election as defined by division (E)(1) of this section at which an election is held for the purpose of choosing delegates and alternates to the national conventions of the major political parties pursuant to section 3513.12 of the Revised Code. Unless otherwise specified, presidential primary elections are included in references to primary elections. In years in which a presidential primary election is held, all primary elections shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March except as otherwise authorized by a municipal or county charter.
Presidential Primary Election means a primary election conducted in a year in which a United States Presidential Election will be held to allocate delegates to national nominating conventions of the major political parties selected in accordance with section 1-4-701.

Examples of Presidential Primary Election in a sentence

  • Claimants shall then provide any feedback on the draft to the County by 120 days before the 2020 Presidential Primary Election (which is November 4, 2019).

  • This electronic version of the Job Card shall be provided on the smartphones described in Section III.3.b. Once the County has acquired the new Accessible Voting Machines pursuant to Section III.1.a, it shall provide a revised, draft Job Card Guide to Claimants on or before 140 days before the 2020 Presidential Primary Election (which is October 15, 2019).

  • Los Angeles County has approximately 5,000 voting precincts and anticipates processing more than 300,000 AV ballot applications during the 2007 UDEL Election, 800,000 AV ballot applications during the 2008 Presidential Primary Election, 2008 State Primary Election, and close to 1,000,000 AV ballot applications for the 2008 Presidential General Election.

  • City Manager ▇▇▇▇▇ asked Deputy ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to update the Council on the status of the February 28, 2012 Presidential Primary Election.


More Definitions of Presidential Primary Election

Presidential Primary Election means an election held under Subchapter A, Chapter 191, at which a political party's voters are given an opportunity to express their preferences for the party's presidential candidates, or for an "uncommitted" status if provided by party rule, for the purpose of determining the allocation of the party's delegates from this state to the party's national presidential nominating convention.
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Presidential Primary Election means the procedure whereby the
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Presidential Primary Election means a primary election as defined by division (E)(1) of this section at which an election is held for the purpose of choosing delegates and alternates to the national conventions of the major political
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Presidential Primary Election means a primary election as defined by division (E)(1) of this section at which an election is held for the purpose of choosing delegates and alternates to the national conventions of the major political parties pursuant to section 3513.12 of the Revised Code. Unless otherwise specified, presidential primary elections are included in