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elector

An elector is someone that can vote in an election. The elections are coming soon, please do not forget to register yourself as an elector. In the history of Germany an elector was a prince or archbishop who had the right to vote for the emperor who ruled over the . The Archbishop of Mainz was an elector in 1340. In the United States, an elector is a delegate who has the right to vote in the for the . Bob was an elector in the last presidential election.

elector

(= voter) a citizen who has a legal right to vote

Elector

any of the German princes who were entitled to vote in the election of new emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

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The Protestants invited a neighbouring Calvinist ruler, the Elector Palatine Friedrich, to become their new king.
I have been chosen Great Elector.
I am Great Elector.
It is recommendation of many that you ask to be removed from your post as Great Elector thereby making yourself eligible.to wear the Ring of Fisherman.
A happy synthesis, pleasing both to the Holy Spirit and myself, the great elector who, believing in you and your young talent, influenced a majority of cardinals.
Did you hear about the elector in Virginia?
First, it's this guy, then another elector in Florida.
An elector?
We have also received a message from the Elector Palatine, reaffirming his support.
Sire, the Elector Palatine, do you trust him?
The Elector Palatinate was our staunch ally.
I watched three field officers die after their brains went into elector-neuro shock.
It's my power. I am Great Elector.
You gave up your post as Great Elector.
The Great Elector of Brandenburg, the King of Hungary. Even Philip of Spain! An incurable syphilitic!
You are in the presence of George Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Archtreasurer and Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and of you.

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The new electoral register was more robust than in many Western countries, with a photo ID picture alongside each elector.

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