Examples of 'electorate' in a sentence

Meaning of "electorate"

Electorate refers to all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election. It is often used in the context of politics and voting
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  • The collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote.
  • The office, or area of dominion, of an Elector (“a German prince entitled to elect the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire”); an electorship.
  • A geographical area represented by one or more elected officials; a constituency, an electoral district.

How to use "electorate" in a sentence

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The electorate and the electoral system.
Twelve percent of the electorate strongly opposes me.
Our electorate must be able to demand that of us.
This is when your electorate reallyneeds you.
The electorate was represented by five members of parliament.
Candidates are nominated directly at meetings of the electorate.
The electorate comprised six separate areas.
Try not doing that in front of the electorate.
It was approved by the electorate in a plebiscite by a simple majority.
Estimated evolution of the size of the electorate.
I think the electorate will thank us for it.
Declarations of unconstitutionality may be sought by the electorate.
Or that the electorate will simply forget.
They also need to be understood by the electorate.
You get the electorate you deserve.

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Do not tell me how to court the electorate.
The electorate are as much to blame as the politicians.
We have to choose between electorate and commitments.
The electorate is getting what it voted for.
An action of unconstitutionality may be brought by the electorate.
The electorate got what it voted for.
Rejection of referendums reflects fear of the electorate.
The electorate did not vote for them.
You are not invoking faith in the electorate.
He did what the electorate wanted more or less.
It simply did not fly with the electorate.
Austin electorate will not forget that.
I am not talking about selling it to the electorate.
The electorate is made up of mostly stupid people.
This substantially enlarged the local electorate.
The electorate is sick and tired of this.
Glenfield itself remained its own electorate.
The electorate do not know who to believe.
She is the current holder of the electorate.
If only the electorate knew their place.
Wanaka was always covered by the electorate.
The electorate of legitimate members is made up of legal entities.
Now a woman is threatening to remind the electorate.
It is clear that a squeezed electorate needs reassurance.
Because it would be a catastrophe with the electorate.
The electorate is deeply involved in the election process.
It is not a serious idea for a serious electorate.
The electorate breaks down as follows.
Here is how to find your local electorate.
But the electorate did not succumb to wishful thinking.
It is a trust in you as both electorate and candidates.
Our electorate will not understand it.
Raising taxes was never welcome to the electorate.
Hundred houses per electorate programme.
These are midgets disguised to deceive the electorate.

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