electoral officer definition

electoral officer or “election committee” means a person or group of persons appointed by the community council to oversee and take responsibility for the election pursuant to Article B4.1. As appropriate, references in this Community Council Electoral Code to an electoral officer include an election committee and vice versa;
electoral officer means a person who is authorised to conduct or assist in conducting an election.
electoral officer means the Chief Elections Officer, an officer employed by the Commission or seconded to its service, a nomination officer, a provincial elections officer, a constituency elections officer, a ward elections officer, a district elections officer, a presiding officer, a polling officer, or any official referred to in section 18(1) or 19;

Examples of electoral officer in a sentence

  • E-2.2) : “659.2. A municipality may, in accordance with an agreement made with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Greater Montréal and the Chief Electoral Officer, test new methods of voting during a poll.

  • E-2.2) provide the following : “659.2. A municipality may, in accordance with an agreement made with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Greater Montréal and the Chief Electoral Officer, test new methods of voting during a poll.

  • The Electoral Officer shall, upon completion of the count of election ballots, declare the nominees who have received the greatest number of votes, up to the number of individuals permitted by the Tłegǫ́ hłı̨ Got’įnę Government Constitution to sit on the Legislative Council.

  • To manage the entire process for the conduct of the General Elections and Assembly Election, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Jharkhand envisages implementation of a real time mobile-based location and movement tracking application to track the movement of Sector Magistrates (carrying reserve EVM/VVPAT) and of such other personnel as decided by the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO).

  • The Commissioner of Canada Elections is a civil servant employed by Elections Canada, appointed by and responsible to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO).1 The position of Commissioner was first created in 1974 as the official responsible for enforcing the election expense provisions of the Canada Elections Act;2 in 1977 that role was expanded to cover all enforcement provisions under the Act.


More Definitions of electoral officer

electoral officer means a returning officer or a deputy returning officer or electoral officer appointed by a returning officer;
electoral officer means a person, appointed by a band council resolution before each election, who has the responsibility for conducting the nomination meeting, the election and post-election procedures.
electoral officer means the Chief Elections Officer, a constituency elections officer, presiding officer or polling officer, or any official referred to in subsection (1) of section eighteen or nineteen;
electoral officer means the individual appointed pursuant to Section 10.3; “First Nations-in-Assembly” means the First Nation members of the AFN; “Strategies” has the meaning set out in Section 4.6; and
electoral officer. , for an election, means the returning officer, an assistant returning officer or a presiding or issuing officer.
electoral officer means a person who is authorised to conduct or assist in conducting an election. [Section 93 inserted by No. 70 of 2004 s. 10.]94. Application of this Chapter This Chapter does not apply to or in respect of parliamentary or local government elections. [Section 94 inserted by No. 70 of 2004 s. 10.]95. Liability for acts of others