Election rule for Independents found to be unconstitutional
14th Nov 2006, 08:59 GMT
The Supreme Court has overturned as unconstitutional a new electoral regulation compelling all of the 30 people required to nominate a non-party candidate in general elections to personally attend at local authority offices to authenticate nominations.
Election rule for Independents found to be unconstitutional related news:
- The Politics of Independents — New Hampshire Public Radio -
- The Influence of Independents — New Hampshire Public Radio -
- Seeking a Call on Secret Law — Wired News: Top Stories
- BNI Says 'Seek Networking Success? Forget the Golden Rule' — RedOrbit News - Technology
- Election director retiring — PittsburghLIVE.com
- Election director plans to retire — PittsburghLIVE.com
- Westmoreland election director plans to retire — PittsburghLIVE.com
- Election Cleanup — Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
- Judge to Rule Next Week in Madonna Case — Entertainment News: CBSnews.com
- Election 2006: New bonds election sought — SacBee -- News
Latest news from The Irish Times' Irish Top Stories:
- Natural parents win battle to have Baby Ann returned
- Case shines a harsh light on the inadequacies of Constitution
- Groups stress need for children's rights
- 'A difficult and sensitive case'
- SUPREME COURT RULING: in the judges' words
- Curtin resignation ends legal marathon
- Brian Curtin: high-profile cases as a barrister
- Statement on Curtin
- Teenagers seek law change on age of consent
- THE AGE OF CONSENT: teenagers' views