Electoral - Law Dictionary Search Results
Suffrage
franchise; voice given in a controverted point; aid; assistance. See ELECTORAL FRAN-CHISE. The right or privilege of casting a vote at
To hold elections
steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls, etc. which are a necessary preliminary to the actual
Rajya Sabha
The representatives of the Union Territories are elected by an electoral college, Representation of Peoples' Act, 1951, section 27A; Constitution of
Referendum
appealing from an elected body to the whole body of electors.
Elisors
Elisors, electors. In case of challenge to the sheriff and coroners for
Guardians of the poor
of the poor. They were elected by ballot by parochial electors, each giving one vote and no more for each of
Parish Council
100. The parish council is elected from among the parochial electors, or persons who have resided for twelve months in the
Qualified voter
Qualified voter, means a qualified elector who exercises the right to vote; a person who votes,
Revising assessors
the revising barristers, and their office abolished by the County Electors Act, 1888.
Register
of baptisms; and of parliamentary, municipal, county, district, and parochial electors. Means the register of patents referred to in s. 67.
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