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How to pronounce elector in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms voter
Type of citizen
Has types constituent, crossover, crossover voter, floater, floating voter, swing voter
Derivation elect, electoral
Type Words
Type of prince

Examples of elector

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On the death of the last elector in 1801 the archiepiscopal see was left vacant.
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Five copies of the Certificate of Vote are completed and signed by each elector.
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An elector could appear in person or could appoint another elector as his proxy.
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The first requirement is that every elector has private access to the Internet.
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Each elector submits a written ballot with the name of a candidate for President.
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In 1860, he was again an elector, this time for John Bell and the Unionist party.
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It was ruled by the Archbishop in his function as prince-elector of the empire.
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Each ballot paper is individually numbered and each elector also has a number.
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Robinson is also a candidate for presidential elector, pledged to Alan Keyes.
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More examples
  • Voter: a citizen who has a legal right to vote
  • Any of the German princes who were entitled to vote in the election of new emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • A person eligible to vote in an election; An official serving in an electoral college or similar assembly
  • (Electors) The duly accredited delegates, proxy holders, and delegates-at-large which constitute the voting body of the convention. See also Delegate.
  • Someone with the right to vote at an election. For local and general elections, electors have to be a UK citizen, over 18 years of age, not a peer, not in prison and on the electoral roll of an area.
  • Term for some princes of Holy Roman Empire in Germany