Separate ballot definition

Separate ballot means a separate page or display screen
Separate ballot means a separate page or display screen of the ballot that is clearly defined and distinguishable from other portions of the ballot.
Separate ballot means a ballot specific to a single political party or an unaffiliated ballot. When separate ballots are used, all ballots must be issued to each absentee voter unless the voter signs the appropriate oath requesting only

Examples of Separate ballot in a sentence

  • Separate ballot boxes must be provided for the ballots from each precinct.

  • Separate ballot boxes shall be created for teacher and parent votes and each box shall be visibly sealed, supervised during school hours, and secured when the school is closed in order to maintain the confidentiality of ballots.

  • Separate ballot papers should be used for the election of one mother and one father.

  • Separate ballot envelope from outside envelope, set aside outside envelope for storage.

  • This section applies if a poll for the election of chairperson of the Aboriginal council is to be conducted when a poll for election of another councillor of the Aboriginal council is conducted.(2) Separate ballot papers must be used for the polls unless the returning officer decides to use a combined ballot paper.

  • Separate ballot boxes and separate returns are kept for each precinct involved.

  • Separate ballot boxes (4) Where a plebiscite is conducted in conjunction with an election, the election ballots and plebiscite ballots must be deposited in separate ballot boxes.

  • Separate ballot boxes for the general election ballots and the judicial election ballots are not required.

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  • Separate ballot papers should be prepared for each state and territory of Australia for which there will be an election of Directors, indicating only the nominees for Director for that state or territory, and sent to the relevant Full Member.

Related to Separate ballot

  • Regular ballot means a ballot that is not a provisional ballot.

  • Ballot means the ballots accompanying the Disclosure Statement upon which certain Holders of Impaired Claims entitled to vote shall, among other things, indicate their acceptance or rejection of the Plan in accordance with the Plan and the procedures governing the solicitation process.

  • Sample ballot means a mock ballot similar in form to the official ballot printed

  • Subsidiary REMIC Regular Interest Any one of the "regular interests" in the Subsidiary REMIC described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class Certificate Balance With respect to any Class and as to any date of determination, the aggregate of the Certificate Balances of all Certificates of such Class as of such date.

  • Class UT-R Interest The residual interest in the Upper-Tier REMIC as described in the Preliminary Statement and the related footnote thereto.

  • Initial Class Certificate Balance As to each Class of Certificates, the Class Certificate Balance set forth in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Paper ballot means a paper that contains:

  • Certificate Balance As to any Outstanding Certificate prior to the initial Distribution Date, the denomination thereof; and as to any such Outstanding Certificate subsequent to such initial Distribution Date, the denomination thereof multiplied by the then applicable Class Factor.

  • Required Subordinated Percentage of Class D Notes means, for the Class A(2022-2) Notes, 10.75949368%, subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 2.02.

  • Required Subordinated Percentage of Class C Notes means, for the Class A(2022-2) Notes, 8.86075950%, subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 2.02.

  • Class C Percentage Interest As of any date of determination, with respect to the Class C Certificates, a percentage interest equal to a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class Principal Balance of the Class C Certificates on such date, and the denominator of which is the Class Principal Balance of the Class C Regular Interest on such date.

  • Original Class B-1 Percentage The Class B-1 Percentage as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.08.

  • Participating Class Members means all Class Members who do not submit valid

  • Class B-1 Percentage As to any Distribution Date, the percentage calculated by multiplying the Subordinated Percentage by either (i) if any Class B Certificates (other than the Class B-1 Certificates) are eligible to receive principal distributions for such Distribution Date in accordance with Section 4.01(d), a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B-1 Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) and the denominator of which is the sum of the Principal Balances of the Classes of Class B Certificates eligible to receive principal distributions for such Distribution Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.01(d) or (ii) except as set forth in Section 4.01(d)(ii), in the event that the Class B Certificates (other than the Class B-1 Certificates) are not eligible to receive distributions of principal in accordance with Section 4.01(d)(i), one.

  • Provisional ballot means a ballot voted provisionally by a person:

  • Voting Percentage means, as to any Lender, (a) at any time when the Commitments are in effect, such Lender’s Pro Rata Share and (b) at any time after the termination of the Commitments (including as a result of the occurrence of the Term Conversion Date), the percentage (carried out to the ninth decimal place) which (i) the sum of (A) the Outstanding Amount of such Lender’s Loans (including for purposes of this definition, such Lender’s risk participation in outstanding Swing Line Loans), plus (B) such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Outstanding Amount of L/C Obligations, then constitutes of (ii) the Outstanding Amount of all Loans and L/C Obligations; provided, however, that if any Lender is a Defaulting Lender, then such Lender’s Voting Percentage shall be deemed to be zero percent (0%), and the respective Pro Rata Shares and Voting Percentages of the other Lenders shall be recomputed for purposes of this definition and the definition of “Required Lenders” without regard to such Lender’s Commitment or the Outstanding Amount of its Loans and L/C Obligations, as the case may be.

  • Class LT-R Interest The residual interest in the Lower-Tier REMIC as described in the Preliminary Statement and the related footnote thereto.

  • Class B-4 Percentage As to any Distribution Date, except as set forth in the next sentence, the percentage calculated by multiplying (i) the Subordinated Percentage by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B-4 Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) and the denominator of which is the sum of the Principal Balances of the Classes of Class B Certificates eligible to receive principal distributions for such Distribution Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.01(d). Except as set forth in Section 4.01(d)(ii), in the event that the Class B-4 Certificates are not eligible to receive distributions of principal in accordance with Section 4.01(d)(i), the Class B-4 Percentage for such Distribution Date will be zero.

  • Provisional ballot envelope means an envelope printed in the form required by

  • Required Subordinated Percentage of Class B Notes means, for the Class A(2022-1) Notes, 6.96202532%, subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 2.02.

  • Corresponding REMIC I Regular Interest means with respect to each Mortgage Loan, the REMIC I Regular Interest having an initial Certificate Balance equal to the Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loan outstanding as of the Cut-Off Date, after taking into account all principal and interest payments made or due prior to the Cut-Off Date.

  • Original Class B-4 Percentage The Class B-4 Percentage as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.11.

  • Class CE Interest An uncertificated interest in the Trust Fund held by the Trustee on behalf of the Holders of the Class CE Certificates, evidencing a Regular Interest in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Corresponding REMIC II Regular Interest means the REMIC II Regular Interest or one of the REMIC II Regular Interests, as applicable, designated as such in the Preliminary Statement with respect to any Class of Principal Balance Certificates, any EX XXXXX III Regular Interest, any Class of Class X Certificates or any Class X REMIC III Regular Interest.

  • Original Class B-6 Percentage The Class B-6 Percentage as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.13.