Qualified electors definition

Qualified electors means electors residing within the territory proposed to be transferred.
Qualified electors means persons duly registered to vote.
Qualified electors means all persons registered to vote, at the time the prospective petition is filed, in the jurisdiction governed or to be governed by any measure sought to be enacted by initiative or altered or repealed by referendum.

Examples of Qualified electors in a sentence

  • Qualified electors of both districts (including qualified Estacada Board members and residents) will be eligible to apply for the eligible positions #2 & #4 vacancies in the May 2021 election.

  • Qualified electors in Category 2 shall be considered qualified electors of the City for election and voting purposes.

  • Qualified electors in Category 1 shall be considered qualified electors of the Township for election and voting purposes.

  • Qualified electors in the Cooperative Development Area shall, in addition, be entitled to vote on Clinton County, state, federal, and other matters, if any.


More Definitions of Qualified electors

Qualified electors means every person who in relation to the urban district, town, townland, non-municipal town, street or locality, as in the case may be-
Qualified electors means electors residing within 12
Qualified electors means every person who in relation to the place to which the placename refers, or the street to which the name of the street refers, as the case may be, is registered as a local government elector in the register of electors for the time being in force;
Qualified electors means persons who are qualified to vote

Related to Qualified electors

  • Qualified elector means an individual at least 18 years of age who is a citizen of the United States, a permanent resident of this state, and a resident of the district who registers with the supervisor of elections of a county within which the district lands are located when the registration books are open.

  • Qualified Election means a Participant's waiver of a Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity or a Qualified Pre-Retirement Survivor Annuity. Any such waiver must be consented to in writing by the Participant's Spouse. The Spouse's consent must: designate a specific Beneficiary (including any class of Beneficiaries or any contingent Beneficiaries, which may not be changed without spousal consent) or expressly permits designations by the Participant without any further spousal consent; acknowledge the effect of the election; and be witnessed by a member of the Committee or a Notary Public. Additionally, a Participant's waiver of the Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity shall not be effective unless the election designates a form of benefit payment which may not be changed without spousal consent (or the Spouse expressly permits designations by the Participant without any further spousal consent). Notwithstanding this consent requirement, if the Participant establishes to the satisfaction of a member of the Committee that there is no Spouse or the Spouse cannot be located, a waiver will be deemed a Qualified Election. Any spousal consent (or deemed spousal consent) obtained under this provision will be valid only with respect to such Spouse. A consent that permits designations by the Participant without further consent by such Spouse must acknowledge that the Spouse has the right to limit consent to a specific Beneficiary and, where applicable, a specific form of benefit, and that the Spouse voluntarily elects to relinquish either or both of such rights. A revocation of a prior waiver may be made by a Participant without the consent of the Spouse at any time before the commencement of benefits. The number of revocations shall not be limited. No consent obtained under this provision shall be valid unless the Participant has received notice as provided in paragraph (b) below.

  • Qualified Election Period means the six Plan Year period beginning with the Plan Year in which the Participant first becomes a Qualified Participant.

  • Mixed Election has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01(b)(iii).

  • Eligible elector means a person who meets the specific requirements for voting at a specific election or for a specific candidate, ballot question, or ballot issue. If no specific provisions are given, an eligible elector shall be a registered elector, as defined in subsection (35) of this section.