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Meanings of
electorate
in inglés
ruso
округ
portugués
distrito eleitoral
español
distrito electoral
catalán
districte electoral
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Territorial division made or used for elections.
riding
constituency
precinct
electoral district
voting district
legislative district
electoral area
parliamentary seat
parliamentary constituency
electoral division
español
distrito electoral
ruso
электорат
portugués
eleitorado
español
electorado
catalán
cos electoral
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Set of eligible electors in a democracy.
electors
electoral body
Related terms
social group
español
electorado
Synonyms
Examples for "
electors
"
electors
electoral body
Examples for "
electors
"
1
The constitution requires each state to appoint
electors
by their own methods.
2
Local authorities are now preparing the register of
electors
for next year.
3
Yes; the
electors
of Cologne-notthe city, but the electorate-formerlyresided here.
4
The choice of the German
electors
,
after the death of Conrad IV.
5
To win the presidency, a candidate must win at least 270
electors
.
1
Others felt it would be better if he accepted the
electoral
body
's
decision.
2
Mr Pickass claimed the results had not been confirmed by the
electoral
body
.
3
The
electoral
body
of Bordeaux had been beforehand with these homages.
4
The
electoral
body
has to announce the final results within eight days of voting.
5
Accordingly it is a REAL
electoral
body
.
Usage of
electorate
in inglés
1
However, you fail to mention those with prime responsibility - the
electorate
.
2
He said the by-election result had implications that went beyond the
electorate
.
3
The
electorate
must hold the prime minister responsible for setting the play.
4
When some
electorate
boundaries changed earlier this year, Nelson's were among them.
5
A depressing number of the
electorate
feel that nothing ever really changes.
6
In any case, he could be removed by the
electorate
next year.
7
The largest section of the Irish
electorate
wants Fianna Fail in government.
8
Anti-agreement parties represented 44 per cent of the unionist
electorate
,
he said.
9
An overwhelming 75 per cent of voters in his
electorate
voted Yes.
10
What really interests me here, however, are the demographics of the
electorate
.
11
Some 60 per cent of the
electorate
did not bother to vote.
12
Ōtaki was traditionally a blue party
electorate
,
National reigning for 12 years.
13
It is the responsibility of the Irish
electorate
to reject this intolerance.
14
The mayor was usually appointed; the council elected by a property-holding
electorate
.
15
The
electorate
's
desire for a non-political President translates strongly into voting intentions.
16
The
electorate
reserves a special place in its heart for Fine Gael.
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electorate
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
irish electorate
american electorate
wider electorate
new electorate
total electorate
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Translations for
electorate
ruso
округ
многомандатный избирательный округ
одномандатный избирательный участок
избирательный округ
одномандатный избирательный округ
единый избирательный округ
одномандатный округ
электорат
portugués
distrito eleitoral
círculo eleitoral
eleitorado
eleitores
español
distrito electoral
circunscripcion electoral
circunscripción
circunscripción electoral
circunscripcion
electorado
electores
cuerpo electoral
catalán
districte electoral
circumscripció
circumscripció electoral
circunscripció electoral
cos electoral
electorat
Electorate
through the time
Electorate
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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