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"If it turns out that election ordinances insure a minimum of democracy, we would be very interested."
The Election Ordinance shall describe what constitutes a conflict of interest.
The content of such oath shall be set forth in the Election Ordinance.
The election shall be conducted pursuant to the Election Ordinance.
Elections in the territory became a reality after the passage of the Northwest Territories election ordinance 1880.
The elections ordinance was amended to allow women the vote and run for office prior to the 1951 Northwest Territories election.
Such elections shall be conducted pursuant to an Election Ordinance required by this Article.
Unless provision is made in the Election Ordinance for a run off, the outcome of this election shall be decided by plurality.
Both secret balloting and an opportunity for absentee voting shall be provided in tribal referendum elections pursuant to the Election Ordinance.
The Conservatives argued that this was 10 hours short of the 16 full days prescribed in the Elections Ordinance, and the election should be ruled invalid.
Chief Executive Election Ordinance (Cap 569) (pdf format)
By the Constitution and Elections Ordinance 1954, which establishes a new Legislative Council with an elected majority, the presidency is divided into five districts.
Female suffrage was permitted under the Northwest Territories Elections Ordinance of 1951, this was the last jurisdiction in Canada to grant voting rights to women.
Galicia was crown land in the Austrian Empire, and the Galician Diet on August 12, 1866 adopted the law for Galicia (which included the election ordinance).
One of the important laws was the Local Government Election Ordinance 1950 that entrusted local councils to organise elections for the office of councillors-people that govern local areas.
The method of selecting the Chief Executive is provided under Article 45 and Annex I of the Basic Law, and the Chief Executive Election Ordinance of Hong Kong.
Section 31 of Chief Executive Election Ordinance (Chapter 569) stipulates that a CE election winner must "publicly make a statutory declaration to the effect that he is not a member of any political party".
In accordance with the "National Assembly and Legislative Yuan Election Ordinance," June 25, 1947, the National Government are to establish general elections at the central government office and around the various provinces, municipalities, and counties.
The Chief Executive Election Ordinance defines the time as 120 days, give or take a few days, (ensuring an election on Sunday rather than on a weekday), which made 10 July the date for the election, if one had been warranted by multiple candidature.
Tung Chee Hwa, with nominations from 714 members of the electoral college, was uncontested in the election for a second term, as according to the Chief Executive Election Ordinance, nominations from at least 100 members of the 800-strong electoral college are required for each candidate.
Under the Chief Executive Election Ordinance, the winning candidate to the election must declare that he is not a member of a political party, and will not become a member of any political party nor subject to the discipline of any political party during his term of office.
Election Ordinance All tribal elections specified in this Constitution shall be conducted in accordance with an Election Ordinance to be drafted jointly by the Executive Committee and the Election Commission in cooperation with representatives of the Judicial Branch.