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Meaning of "electoral colleges"

electoral colleges: Referring to groups of electors or delegates selected to participate in the formal process of electing a political candidate or determining the outcome of an election, particularly in the United States. Each state has a designated number of electoral college votes based on its population
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It acts as the convening of the electoral colleges.
The electoral colleges were not consulted.
Voting procedure of the electoral colleges.
Electoral colleges elected a number of candidates equal to the number of deputies.
The presidents of the electoral colleges are chosen by the electors.
Emergency municipal councils are to be appointed by a separate electoral colleges.
Elections through electoral colleges or by means of the present system of delegation.
Two members were elected from two separate electoral colleges.
These electoral colleges will then travel to one of nine provincial centres.
The voting was done by a secret ballot by the electoral colleges.
Summoned new electoral colleges for September of that year.
One third of the created bodies, however, was nominated by electoral colleges.
Instead the electoral colleges appointed a new parliament and the President exercised executive authority.
After the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, the electoral colleges reconvened to elect new deputies.
Separate electoral colleges may be established depending on numbers ( see above ).

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And so that's how Electoral Colleges work.
No peasant, however rich, could qualify for a vote in any but the peasants ' electoral colleges.
So why the electoral colleges are so controversial?
Several days later, the Convention, forced to hold new elections, assembled the electoral colleges.
Another part is voted for by electoral colleges ( representing communities or trade unions ).
All seats for the French - and German-speaking electoral colleges.
In that case the electoral colleges shall be assembled for new elec -.
The Senate ( Sénat ) has 49 members, elected for a five-year term by electoral colleges of communal councilors.
Quiet in the electoral colleges of Malaga, informa Nacho Sanchez.
Category, Electoral colleges.
Three linguistic electoral colleges (Dutch, French, German); and four regional constituencies:.
Elections were held on 23 August 1980 for electoral colleges for choosing the electorates of the legislature.
In 1884, the number of electoral colleges was reduced to three, thus expanding the franchise.

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