Meaning & Definition of word "Election"

Election

/ɪˈlɛkʃən/

noun:

  • 1. A formal and organized process of selecting individuals for public office or making decisions on specific issues through voting.
    • Example: The election for the new mayor is scheduled for next month.
  • 2. The act of choosing or selecting, especially in a democratic context.
    • Example: Her election as the committee chair was widely welcomed.
  • 3. A particular instance of voting or the period when voting takes place.
    • Example: During the election, many citizens took to the polls to cast their votes.
  • 4. A choice made between alternatives; a selection.
    • Example: The election of the best candidate is crucial for the team's success.

Etymology

From Latin 'electio', meaning 'a choosing, selection'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

general election:

An election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for election.

midterm election:

An election that occurs halfway through a president's term.

special election:

An election held to fill a vacancy that occurs before the end of a term.

election day:

The day designated by law for the closing of polls during an election.

Related Words

candidate:

A person who is nominated for election.

voter:

A person who has the right to vote in an election.

ballot:

A process of voting, typically in writing and typically in secret.

Slang Meanings of election

Meaning: Election season

Example Sentence: It's election season, so expect lots of campaign ads on TV.

Meaning: Vote blue/red

Example Sentence: During this election, many people are saying 'vote blue' to support Democratic candidates.