ELECTORATE - significado y definición. Qué es ELECTORATE
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Qué (quién) es ELECTORATE - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Electoral power; Electorate (disambiguation)

electorate         
[?'l?kt(?)r?t]
¦ noun
1. [treated as sing. or plural] all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.
2. Austral./NZ the area represented by one Member of Parliament.
3. historical the office or territories of a German Elector.
Electorate         
·noun The territory, jurisdiction, or dignity of an elector, as in the old German empire.
II. Electorate ·noun The whole body of persons in a nation or state who are entitled to vote in an election, or any distinct class or division of them.
electorate         
(electorates)
The electorate of a country or area is all the people in it who have the right to vote in an election.
He has the backing of almost a quarter of the electorate.
N-COUNT-COLL

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Electorate

Electorate may refer to:

  • The people who are eligible to vote in an election, especially their number e.g. the term size of (the) electorate
  • The dominion of a Prince-elector in the Holy Roman Empire until 1806
  • An electoral district or constituency, the geographic area of a particular election
Ejemplos de uso de ELECTORATE
1. "Putin‘s electorate is not our electorate," LDPR Deputy Alexander Kurdyumov said.
2. Women in high office are not visible to Iowa‘s electorate.
3. "It is a threat or meant to confuse the electorate.
4. Instead, he alluded to his ability to reflect the electorate.
5. Naryshkin‘s name, however, would resound with the electorate anyway.