Electoral - Law Dictionary Search Results
Electorship
The office or status of an elector
Elector
One who elects or has the right of choice a person who is entitled to take part in an election...
Electant
One who has the power of choosing an elector
College
and privileges as a college of heralds a college of electors a college of bishops
Chooser
one who has the power or right of choosing an elector
initiative
to propose a law and secure its submission to the electorate or to the legislature for approval see also referendum on
elisor
eslisour, literally, one who selects (jurors in the sheriff's stead), elector, from eslire to select, from Old French, ultimately from Latin
election
or process of electing b : an instance of the electorate voting for candidates for an elective office c : the
Voting
body, or of a constituency or a body of qualified electors, in regard to the decision to be made by the
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