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I couple of weeks ago we got a leaflet in our letterbox arguing for limiting eligibility to vote to citizens, on the assumption this would limit it to the people affected by government decisions. I decided to respond as an open letter, to add my thoughts to the public conversation on election […]

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Campaign signs may only be placed 30 days be4 the start of #EarlyVoting and only for those candidates who have a #PRIMARY.
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#Primary #Campaigns #ElectionInfo #ElectionRules #CampaignSigns #KnowTheRules #CandidateEducation #ncpol #vote #ccboe #ncsbe #NCElections #NCPrimary #NCVotes #VoteNC

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The fastest way to tank your campaign? Mess up the money.

You’re not just running for mayor. You’re running a legal entity. That means paperwork. Receipts. Rules.

Follow @ReachThePeople.ai for more tips.

#CampaignCompliance #CampaignFinance #ElectionRules #ReachThePeople

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ECN warns Kamanjab By-Election drivers to follow rules or lose contracts ECN warns Kamanjab By-Election drivers to follow rules or lose contracts NBC Online Sun, 06/15/2025 - 14:31

#Kamanjab #ByElection #Namibia #ECN #ElectionRules

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30 مئی کی شب 12 بجے کے بعد انتخابی مہم پر مکمل پابندی عائد ہوگی

مزید پڑھیے: www.aaj.tv/news/30463124/

#AajNews #PP52 #Election #ElectionCommission #CodeOfConduct #ElectionRules #PakistanElections #Polling2025

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Singapore orders foreigners’ Facebook posts blocked under new election rules SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has ordered Facebook (NASDAQ:META) parent Meta to block Singaporeans’ access to posts made by three foreigners accused of trying to influence a national election next month on racial and religious lines. The orders were issued after some posts deemed "intended to promote or prejudice the electoral success or standing of a political party or candidate", the Elections Department and home affairs ministry said on Friday. Meta did not respond to a request for comment. Two of the three people whose posts were blocked rejected the accusations. The May 3 election, the first under new social media rules introduced in 2023, looks set to be dominated by the People’s Action Party, which has won most seats in every vote since independence in 1965. The rules bar foreigners from publishing online election advertising, which it defines as online materials that could help or hurt any political parties or candidates. Authorities identified the foreigners behind the posts as Iskandar Abdul Samad, treasurer of the Islamist party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia; Mohamed Sukri Omar, its party’s youth chief in the Malaysian state of Selangor; and Facebook and Zulfikar bin Mohamad Shariff, an Australian who renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2020. The PAP-led government said their posts interfered with domestic politics and influenced citizens to vote on racial and religious lines. Authorities found that Zulfikar had accused Malay-Muslim lawmakers of failing to represent Muslim interests. Sukri had reposted Zulfikar’s post and Iskandar had expressed support on social media for the Workers’ Party’s vice chair. Iskandar did not respond to a request for comment. In a Facebook post on Saturday about the order, Sukri said he never sought to interfere in the election and his concerns were for the plight of Malay-Muslims in Singapore "a community increasingly marginalised in various aspects, whether in education, economy, or cultural freedom." Parti Islam Se-Malaysia secretary general Takiyuddin Hassan said the views of the two party leaders did not reflect its official policy or stance. While the party respected Singapore’s concerns, the government’s response to their remarks was "somewhat exaggerated and unilateral," he added. The Workers’ Party said in a statement on Saturday that it has no control over foreign parties who express support for its candidates. The PAP did not respond to a request for comment on Zulfikar’s remarks. Is META truely undervalued? With META making headlines, investors are asking: Is it truly valued fairly? InvestingPro's advanced AI algorithms have analyzed META alongside thousands of other stocks to uncover hidden gems with massive upside. And guess what? META wasn't at the top of the list.

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Singapore orders foreigners’ Facebook posts taken down under new election rules TSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has ordered Facebook (NASDAQ:META) parent Meta to block Singaporeans’ access to posts made by foreigners, ahead of a national election under rules restricting their social media posts. The Infocomm Media Development Authority issued the orders after some posts by foreigners were deemed as "intended to promote or prejudice the electoral success or standing of a political party or candidate", the Elections Department and Ministry of Home Affairs said in a statement on Friday. The Southeast Asian city-state’s election on May 3, the first under the social media rules put in place by the government in 2023, is almost certain to be dominated by the People’s Action Party, which has won the most seats in every vote since independence in 1965. The rules bar foreigners from publishing online election advertising, which it defines as online materials that could help or hurt any political parties or candidates. Friday’s statement identified the foreigners as Iskandar Abdul Samad, national treasurer of the Islamist party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia; Mohamed Sukri Omar, the party’s youth chief in the Malaysian state of Selangor; and Facebook user "Zai Nal", identified as Zulfikar bin Mohamad Shariff, an Australian who renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2020. Iskandar had expressed support for the opposition Workers’ Party’s Faisal Manap in a social media post. The authorities found that Zulfikar had accused Malay-Muslim members of parliament of failing to represent Muslim interests, saying Singapore did not need another Malay MP who did not represent their views. Sukri had reposted Zulfikar’s post. The government said their posts interfered with domestic politics and influenced citizens to vote on racial and religious lines. Zulfikar, responding to the takedown request, posted on Facebook that the action shows the ruling PAP and its supporters were "scared" and that "desperation reeks". He said he was creating a WhatsApp channel and another website to advocate for issues. The opposition Workers’ Party said in a statement on Saturday that it does not have control over foreign parties who express support for its candidates. It said Faisal has spoken about how religion needs to be "kept aside, or apart from politics, so that religion will not be used to gain personal benefit or to benefit any political party". The PAP did not immediately offer a comment. Meta, Iskandar, Sukri and PAS did not respond to requests for comment.

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Political Ad Rules During this Federal Election With A Look at Canada, the U.S., and Beyond

My Latest on Substack!
open.substack.com/pub/iamiainr...
#cdnpoli #Elxn45 #ElectionsCanada #CanPoliAds #CanadaVotes #ElectionIntegrity #CampaignFinance #MoneyInPolitics #DemocracyMatters #FairElections #ElectionRules

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Trump signs sweeping executive order targeting election rules Election law experts were quick to question whether the order is legal.

‘Trump signs sweeping executive order targeting election rules’

“The order immediately sparked concern among voting rights experts, who said the president may not even legally have the authority to do some of the things he directed in the order.”

#VotingRights
#ElectionLaw
#ElectionRules
#ddrm

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SC issues notice on Congress plea challenging amendments to Conduct of Election Rules - Yes Punjab News Jairam Ramesh challenges amendment to Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, limiting access to election materials. The Supreme Court will hear the case in March 2025.

SC issues notice on Congress plea challenging amendments to Conduct of Election Rules yespunjab.com?p=83011

#SupremeCourt #CongressPlea #ElectionRules #ConductOfElectionRules #LegalUpdates #SCNotice #ElectionLaw #BreakingNews #IndianPolitics #ElectionUpdates

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क्या छिपाना चाहती है सरकार? क्यों बदले चुनाव के नियम? What Secrets Is the Government Hiding? The Shocking Truth Behind Election Rule Changes! क्या छिपाना चाहती है सरकार? क्यों बदले चुनाव के नियम?

क्या छिपाना चाहती है सरकार? क्यों बदले चुनाव के नियम? What Secrets Is the Government Hiding? The Shocking Truth Behind Election Rule Changes!
#GovernmentSecrets #ElectionRules #PoliticalAgenda #HiddenTruth #ElectionChanges #ShockingReveals #ChunaavKeNiyam #SarkarKeRaaz #Raajneeti
www.deshkaal.com/2024/12/what...

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Sneaky Trump Tried to CHANGE ELECTION RULES in Nebraska to Help Him Win Upcoming Election!!!
Sneaky Trump Tried to CHANGE ELECTION RULES in Nebraska to Help Him Win Upcoming Election!!! Jesse talks about Donald Trump's attempt (FAILED ATTEMPT) to change the election rules in Nebraska that would've possibly helped him in the 2024 presidential...

Sneaky Trump Tried to CHANGE ELECTION RULES in Nebraska to Help Him Win Upcoming Election!!!
youtu.be/1donCKoIgW8?... via @YouTube
#DollemoreDaily #DonaldTrump #Nebraska #Trump
#MAGA #Election2024 #electionrules #Jan6th #CheatToWin #gerrymandering #votersuppression
#Republicans

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