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elector [ɪˈlektəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

1. elector (voter):

elector

2. elector AM POL:

elector

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some states require the governor to be a qualified elector/voter, implying a minimum age of 18.
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State legislators must also be qualified electors and residents in the district they represent during their time in office.
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A substantial rural area with a small number of electors is also included.
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Female electors had to be at least 30 and meet property qualifications to acquire the franchise.
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After a deadlocked tie at the election of 1229, the number of electors was increased from forty to forty-one.
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It has a total area of 110.7 km and a total population of 20,496 inhabitants, and 17,043 electors (2006).
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He was a presidential elector in 1828 and 1840.
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As there was no secret ballot until 1872, the landowner could evict electors who did not vote for the man he wanted.
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An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.
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Consequently, at the next election in 1858, he lost the support of electors in the northern area of the electorate and was defeated.
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