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Elisors
Elisors, electors. In case of challenge to the sheriff and coroners for
Area
for particular purposes, as a school board area, a parliamentary electoral area, a local government district (see Part viii of the
Burgessess
municipal corporation is capable of acting. The term 'Local Government electors' was substituted for 'burgesses' by the (English) Representation of the
Calculated
element, though the actual effect of the statement on the electoral mind reflected the result may afford a basis to ascertain
Collective litigation
disputes are not strictly disputes between two parties. The whole electorate is vicariously before the court. [Mohinder Singh v. Election Commissioner,
County franchise
1918, Part I., for extent of local government franchise, and ELECTORAL FRANCHISE.
Election Commission
the responsibility of superintending, directing and controlling the preparation of electoral rolls and conducting all elections to Parliament, State Legislatures and
Election dispute
cannot still the dominant voice of the majority of an electorate, Kanhaiyalal v. Mannalal, (1976) 3 SCC 646: AIR 1976 SC
Voting
body, or of a constituency or a body of qualified electors, in regard to the decision to be made by the
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