Meaning & Definition of word "Electoral"

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    Electoral

    /ɪˈlɛk.tə.rəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to elections or the process of voting.
      • Example: The electoral process in the country has been established to ensure fair representation.
    • 2. Pertaining to or connected with an electorate.
      • Example: Electoral districts are drawn to reflect the population distribution.
    • 3. Having the power to elect; related to the selection of a representative.
      • Example: The electoral committee is responsible for overseeing the voting process.
    • 4. Relating to the administration of elections.
      • Example: Electoral reforms are necessary to enhance the integrity of the voting system.
    • 5. Of or pertaining to the right to vote.
      • Example: Every citizen has the electoral right to participate in the democratic process.

    Etymology

    From Latin electoralis, from electio 'election'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    electoral vote:

    A vote cast by a member of the electoral college.

    electoral district:

    A geographic area represented by an elected official.

    electoral reform:

    Changes to the electoral system to improve fairness or effectiveness.

    Related Words

    election:

    The act of choosing someone for a position by voting.

    vote:

    A formal expression of choice or opinion.

    candidate:

    A person who is selected by others as a contender for an honor or position.

    Slang Meanings of electoral

    Meaning: Vote for someone or something.

    Example Sentence: I'm going to throw my electoral weight behind her in the next election.

    Meaning: Relating to political campaigning.

    Example Sentence: He's really getting into the electoral grind this season.