Legal Definition and Related Resources of Teller
Meaning of Teller
One who keeps a tally; one who numbers; a cashier in a bank.
Teller Alternative Definition
(tallier, one who keeps a tally). An officer in a bank or other institution; a person appointed to receive votes; a name given to certain officers in the English exchequer.
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Teller in Voting Law
Definition of Teller in the context of the United States election law: Party representative who waits outside polling stations and asks people for their number on the voter register. This is to help parties ensure that all their supporters have voted. A teller has no official status and no one is obliged to give them any information.
Teller in Voting Law
Definition of Teller in the context of the United States election law: Party representative who waits outside polling stations and asks people for their number on the voter register. This is to help parties ensure that all their supporters have voted. A teller has no official status and no one is obliged to give them any information.
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