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Presidential and National Assembly elections were scheduled for 16 February 2019, while state and local government elections were scheduled for 2 March 2019. Elections were postponed by one week after INEC cited logistic challenges. [32] The rescheduled dates were 23 February and 9 March 2019.
2024 Victorian local elections: Horsham North Ward; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Todd C. Wilson 700 40.16 Independent: Kathy Ross 529 30.35 Independent: Claudia Haenel 514 29.49 Total formal votes 1,743 98.03 Informal votes 35 1.97 Turnout: 1,778 78.36 Two-candidate-preferred result Independent: Todd C. Wilson 966 55.42 Independent ...
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Regional elections were held in Nigeria in 1956 and 1957. [1] Members of the Western Region Legislative Assembly were elected on 26 May 1956, in eighty districts using the single-member plurality system.
The devolution of power between the states and the federal government helps the functionality of Nigeria. [83] 774 local governments oversee the collection of local taxes, education, health care, roads, waste, and planning. [82] The local government look after the affairs of the common men and women in the Nigeria society.
The 2024 Victorian local elections were held on 26 October 2024 to elect the councils of 78 of the 79 local government areas (LGAs) in Victoria, Australia. [24] The elections were conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC), with voting taking place via post throughout October to elect 647 councillors across the state.
Lagos State Government administers the council area as Ikoyi-Obalende LCDA, Eti-Osa East, and Iru Victoria Island LCDA. Within Eti-Osa are several important areas of Lagos State, including Lagos' Victoria Island. Before the Nigerian Capital moved to Abuja, Eti-Osa Local Government Area served alongside Lagos Island Local Government Area as the ...
Despite efforts to ensure free and fair elections, the process drew serious criticism from international observers. [16] After Akpata died in January 2000, the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo appointed Abel Guobadia Nigeria's Chief Electoral Officer, a position that was confirmed by the Nigerian Senate in May 2000. [17]