Grosseschnauzer
TNPer
A Bill to amend and revise Law 26 respecting elections:
Law 26 is hereby amended and revised to provide as follows:
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Law 26 is hereby amended and revised to provide as follows:
TNP LAW 26
Election Dates and Procedures
This lawis hereby enacted to enable anprovides for the election schedule and procedure for the offices and elections prescribed in Article I, Section Three of the Constitution of The North Pacific.
“Candidates” are those individual members of the Assembly who either declare themselves, or who are nominated by at least two other Assembly members, as a candidate for an office or position to be chosen at that election. Candidates may only stand for one office or position during a given Election Cycle.
“Election Commissioner” is the individual designated by the Delegate to oversee and supervise a given general or judicial election. No one who may be a candidate in an election may serve as an Election Commissioner during that election. More than one Commissioner may be designated.
“Election Cycle” is defined as the period of time that begins on the first day on which nominations, or a declaration, of candidacy are made, includes all voting periods, and concludes with the final declaration of results for an election. The exact dates for the Election Cycle shall not include any legal holidays provided in Law 23, and those dates shall be designated at least 30 days in advance by The Delegate so as to encourage the greatest level of participation by eligible voters during the designated month.
SECTION ONE. General Elections.
1. The election cycle for the 4-month terms of The Delegate, The Vice Delegate, The Speaker of the Assembly, and CLO members, shall begin on the first day of the months of January, May, and September.
2. The Delegate must select one or more Election Commissioners to oversee the nomination and election processes, at least one week before the month in which the Election Cycle begins.
3. The period for nominations or declarations of candidacy shall last for seven days.
4. Voting shall begin three days after the period for nominations or declarations has closed. Voting shall last for seven days.
5. Candidates for Delegate and Vice Delegate may not actively seek endorsements during the election cycle.
SECTION TWO. Judicial Elections.
1. The election cycle for the 6-month terms of The Judiciary, including the Chief Justice, shall begin on the first day of the months of April and October.
2. The Delegate must select one or more Election Commissioners to oversee the nomination and election processes, at least one week before the month in which the Election Cycle begins.
3. The period for nominations or declarations of candidacy shall last for seven days.
4. Voting shall begin three days after the period for nominations or declarations has closed. Voting shall last for seven days.
SECTION THREE
This Act shall take immediate effect.
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