A citizen who has a legal right to vote.
Person chosen to represent a group of individuals in casting a ballot in an election.
1 The duchies of Hanover and Brunswick become an electorate; Ernest Augustus elector .
2 Circuit Court of Appeals against Colorado's cancellation of a faithless elector 's vote.
3 The elector fled with the mutilated remnants of his army to France.
4 If free with the sectarian, it should be free with the elector .
5 Each elector merely wrote on his ballot the names of two men.
6 But the elector will not be constrained to act against his wishes.
7 According to the Constitution, each elector wrote two names upon his ballot.
8 Every elector is chosen under a pledge to nominate a specified candidate.'
9 The elector stickles in particular for the flattery of his greed and vanity.
10 In South Carolina and Maryland, the elector must possess fifty acres of land.
11 In 1880 he was a candidate for Presidential elector on the Democratic ticket.
12 Only one Republican elector told AP he won't vote for Trump.
13 The king of Prussia had been at variance with the elector of Hanover.
14 The young elector had looked upon the prize as his own.
15 The great elector made every effort to attract the fugitive Huguenots.
16 Every elector and every candidate at once falls into one of four groups.
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