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election official

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meanings of electionand official


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election
noun[C or U]
uk /iˈlek.ʃən/ us /ɪˈlek.ʃən/
a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or ...
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official
noun[C]
uk /əˈfɪʃ.əl/ us /əˈfɪʃ.əl/
a person who has a position of responsibility in ...
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Examples of election official


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Under sustained questioning, however, their responses often revealed very serious contextual misunderstandings and fallacies that would have been obvious to any electionofficial.
No electoral rolls were established for these districts, and to vote a miner just presented his miner's licence to the electionofficial.
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The electionofficial then knows that "n" people voted "for" and "m-n" people voted "against".
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No electoral rolls were established for these districts, and to vote a miner just presented his miners licence to the electionofficial.
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To vote, a miner just presented his miners licence to the electionofficial, as there were no electoral rolls for these electorates.
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An electionofficial also said that about five million people voted (out of 9.2 million eligible voters).
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A candidate was also an electionofficial and got the unusual amount of 181 votes in the polling place where he was working.
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To address the voting window and thus attract the attention of election officials, the voter had to ascend this platform.
The number and names of election officials, of course, varied from state to state.
Arroyo admitted to inappropriately speaking to an electionofficial, but denied allegations of fraud and refused to step down.
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To summarize, the voting window, set in the outside wall of a building, separated election officials from voters.
Left to their own devices (as they were in this instance), election officials frequently projected estimates favorable to their party's interests.
The major purpose of this arrangement was to separate the public from the election officials.
Under the law and almost inevitably in practice, election officials had no authority to maintain order outside the voting window.
As well, the position is the local electionofficial, and is responsible for in-person absentee voting, as well as the duties of setting the ballot for all local elections.
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Each one of these distinctions, in turn, compelled party agents and election officials to identify, in some way or another, the category into which a prospective voter fell.
In some parts of the nation, election officials had to live in a locality for many years before they became familiar with the boundaries of the election district.
Since government agencies seldom kept records of these things, there were no certificates that could be presented to election officials as demonstrations of a voter's eligibility.
They will also have access to trained election officials.
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Election officials had sufficient supplies of fuel for the efficient conduct of the election.
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