Electoral - Law Dictionary Search Results
Qualified elector
Qualified elector, means a legal voter; a person who meets the voting
Elector
Elector, he that has a vote in the choice of any
electorate
electorate : a body of people entitled to vote
Parish meeting
Sch. III., Part VI.), and consisting of the registered parliamentary electors and county council electors of the parish, each having one
constituency
legislative or executive office) 2 : the residents in an electoral district 3 : an electoral district
For the time being entered in the electral roll
roll, the words 'for the time being entered in the electoral roll' in s. 62(1) of the Representation of the People
Election
SC 851: (1978) 2 SCR 272. Preparation and revision of electoral rolls is not a part of the 'election' within the
House of Commons
Sched. of the Act of 1918. As to electors, see ELECTORAL FRANCHISE. Secret voting at elections was first introduced by the
VerbarScrutin de liste
Feb 1889 in elections for the Chamber of Deputies each elector voting for the candidates for the whole department in which
County franchise
1918, Part I., for extent of local government franchise, and ELECTORAL FRANCHISE.
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