Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Election regulations set the minimum voting age at 18.
Federal election regulations forbid personal use of such funds.
One reason for the uncertainty about political loans is that Federal election regulations guiding them are murky.
The MLAs decided not to change any of the election regulations.
Elections are held in accordance with United States election regulations every two years, and council members serve staggered four year terms.
He alleged vote-buying, spending in excess of election regulations, illegal fund raising, and vote fraud.
Federal election regulations currently do not provide matching Federal funds for contributions that were solicited electronically.
The party protested the decision, citing an unduly legalistic interpretation of election regulations.)
Questions have been raised previously about Mr. Channell's groups' adherence to Federal election regulations.
Federal election regulations allow elected officials to rent corporate and other jets for the price of a first-class commercial airline fare for most trips.
But its efforts overwhelmingly involve the more subtle "issue ads," which escape Federal election regulations and spending limits by not expressly endorsing candidates.
According to the new Article 190 in the Amsterdam Treaty, a set of common election regulations for the European Parliament is to be drawn up.
The bulk of the litigation was settled in January 2010 after changes to Colorado's election regulations, and the remaining portions were decided in January 2011.
The club has not made public where it got the money to pay for the advertising campaign and under federal tax and election regulations is not required to do so.
Under British election regulations, such broadcasts are rationed by formula among main parties, and terrestrial broadcasters are obliged to run them on set days, in peaktime schedules.
Those opposing the election say the electoral reforms have not gone far enough because the election regulations severely restrict independent candidates and overwhelmingly favour the NDP.
Though he disagreed with Johnson over several issues, namely election regulations Johnson had installed as military governor, he generally supported the Johnson presidency's Reconstruction policies.
Throughout the campaign, Anatoly M. Irgashov, head of the district's election commission, had tried to apply new election regulations, like truth-in-advertising and full campaign expenditure disclosure.
According to Richards, "the death of Pope Symmachus in July 514 was a crucial test for the election regulations after nearly sixteen controversial years of Symmachian rule."
On the other hand, the Court has granted the states more latitude to restrict speech as part of election regulations, recently upholding bans on write-in voting and on electioneering near polling places.
Still, given the highly technical nature of Federal election regulations governing issue advertising, Mr. Sandler said, "It won't shock me that lawyers would disagree" about the legality of the advertising campaign.
VSHL submitted a petition to the FEC asking it to repeal a subsection of election regulations that would declare these activities corporate expenditures, illegal for a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
Election regulations do not specifically address whether a spouse can make such an independent expenditure, said Ian Stirton, a spokesman for the Federal Election Commission, who would not comment on the Kerrys.
IFES's guidance on election regulations and operations,complaints adjudication, and public information not only helped to ensure transparency but also served to buoy confidence that these historic elections were indeed credible and transparent."
There is so much confusion that two different officials at the Ministry of Home Affairs, which oversees the election regulations, gave opposite answers on whether the phrase was allowed to be used by a candidate walking through the streets.