Search results for: “ballot structure”
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Ballot Structure
Ballot Structure in Voting Law Definition of Ballot Structure in the context of the United States election law: For a single ballot, presentation of the relevant information, including the names of candidates or parties, their numbers as the case may be, their photograph or the symbols and […]
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Mock Ballot Paper
Mock Ballot Paper in Voting Law Definition of Mock Ballot Paper in the context of the United States election law: Ballot paper used during civic and voter education campaigns to familiarise voters with the real ballot papers used on election day. It shows the ballot structure, how it should be […]
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Seal
Originally, denoted wax or wafer with an impression. However, to constitute a valid seal, in modern times, neither wax, wafer nor other adhesive substance is now required. All that is needed is the impression and this may be visible by means of an indentation on the face of the […]
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Centralised Counting
Centralised Counting in Voting Law Definition of Centralised Counting in the context of the United States election law: Situation in which the counting of votes is not processed at the polling station level but at a higher level in the electoral administration’s structure. Ballot boxes can […]
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Material
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Material Meaning of Material Important, going to the merits , having to do with matter as distinguished from form. See Thompson v Lee Rov Crawford produce Co., 233 S. W.2d 295, 149 Tex. 357. <div […]
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Material
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Material Meaning of Material Important, going to the merits , having to do with matter as distinguished from form. See Thompson v Lee Rov Crawford produce Co., 233 S. W.2d 295, 149 Tex. 357. <div […]