Electoral - Law Dictionary Search Results
War Office
Dan. Ch. Pr.; Simpson on Infants. See INFANT. Also, an electoral subdivision of a borough for the purposes of the local
Election Commission
the responsibility of superintending, directing and controlling the preparation of electoral rolls and conducting all elections to Parliament, State Legislatures and
district
of a nation, state, county, or city) for administrative, judicial, electoral, or other purposes: as a : an administrative unit esp.
elector
is qualified to vote 2 : a member of the electoral college in the U.S.
gerrymander
unit) into election districts to give one political party an electoral majority in a large number of districts while concentrating the
ward
ward 1 : a division of a city for representative, electoral, or administrative purposes 2 a : a person who by
Electorial
Electoral
Area
for particular purposes, as a school board area, a parliamentary electoral area, a local government district (see Part viii of the
Calculated
element, though the actual effect of the statement on the electoral mind reflected the result may afford a basis to ascertain
Woman
Act, 1928 (18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 12). See ELECTORAL FRANCHISE. The (English) Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act, 1918, provides
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