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How to pronounce electoral in English?

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Type Words
Derivation elector


electoral college.
Type Words
Derivation election


electoral process.

Examples of electoral

electoral
Rather it has become a reef on which many of their electoral hopes will founder.
From the online.wsj.com
Britain has an inbuilt Tory majority based on the undemocratic electoral system.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
Governor of California is the second-hardest job in American electoral politics.
From the sacbee.com
The OAS and Caribbean Community led an international electoral observer mission.
From the kentucky.com
North Carolina's Sam Ervin was willing to drop electors but not electoral votes.
From the time.com
Some favor a closed electoral list, where only the parties appear on the ballot.
From the cnn.com
Most electoral observers believe the vote was fair, despite some irregularities.
From the voanews.com
Win Missouri by one vote or a million votes and you get all the electoral votes.
From the thenewstribune.com
Under Israel's proportional electoral system, the party gained 11 Knesset seats.
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  • Of or relating to elections; "electoral process"
  • (electorate) the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote
  • An election is a formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. Encyclpoedia Britanica Online. Accessed August 18, 2009 Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy operates since the 17th century. ...
  • (electorate) The collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote; The geographic area encompassing an electoral district; The dominion of an Elector in the Holy Roman Empire
  • (Electorate) An area represented by one or more members of parliament. Also known as a seat, division or a constituency. For the Legislative Assembly there are three electorates: Brindabella, Ginninderra and Molonglo. ...
  • (Electorate) All those who have a right to vote in an election
  • (Electorate) 85,551 (83,825 in contested seats) Turnout: 80.2%
  • (Electorate) A body of registered voters that will decide who is to represent them.
  • (electorate) The total number of all qualified voters within specified boundaries. The boundaries of an electorate can be changed.