A general, usual, or stated election. When applied to elections, the terms “regular” and”general” are used interchangeably and synonymously. The word “regular” is used in reference to a general election occurring throughout the state. State v. Conrades, 45 Mo. 47; Ward v. Clark, 35 Kan. 315, 10 Pac. 827 ; People v. Babcock, 123 Cal. 307, 55 Pac. 1017.
Related terms:- REGULAR CLERGY In old English law. Monks who lived secundum regulas (according to the rules) of their…
- REGULAR According to rule; as distinguished from that which violates the rule or follows no rule.…
- REGULAR INCOME The classification used by the IRS to indicate income that is not eligible for special…
- REGULAR STOCK OPTION PLAN A plan in which company executives are able to buy stock in a company at…