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Electorate   /ɪlˈɛktərət/  /ɪlˈɛktrɪt/   Listen
Electorate

noun
1.
The body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote.






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"Electorate" Quotes from Famous Books



... sympathies are so essentially democratic as those of Victoria and New South Wales—for in Adelaide the police has still the upper hand. The votes of these very larrikins turn the scale at elections. Their kith and kin form a majority of the population, and therefore of the electorate. However much a member of Parliament or a Minister may recognise the necessity of meeting a social danger, he can hardly afford to do it at ...
— Town Life in Australia - 1883 • R. E. N. (Richard) Twopeny

... function of a regular State government. A governor had been elected and inaugurated-that Governor Hahn whom Lincoln had congratulated as Louisiana's first Free State Governor. He could say this because the new electorate which his mandate had created had assembled a constitutional convention and had abolished slavery. And it had also carried out the President's views with regard to the political status of freedmen. Lincoln was not a believer in general negro suffrage. He was as far as ...
— Lincoln • Nathaniel Wright Stephenson

... twenty-one of the thirty-five states where governors were chosen, the Democrats were triumphant. Whether, then, the schism in the Republican party was responsible for the success of the opposition, or whether the electorate was determined upon a change regardless of conditions in the party which had hitherto controlled popular favor, the fact was that the overturn was complete. And circumstances that could not have been foreseen and that affected the entire world were destined to make the political ...
— The United States Since The Civil War • Charles Ramsdell Lingley



Words linked to "Electorate" :   constituency, elect, people, elector, vote, voter, citizenry



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