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electoral

/ɪˈlɛk.tɚ.əl/adjective4 syllables

Electoral means: relating to or composed of electors.

Synonyms for electoral3

adjective, as in relating to or composed of electors

also used for electoral

electorial

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What does electoral mean?2

adjective

1

relating to or composed of electors“electoral college”

2

of or relating to elections“electoral process”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Electoral in a sentence

  • Numerous politicians have been accused of corruption, electoral fraud and theft of public funds.AlanF_US
  • Many politicians have been accused of corruption, electoral fraud and theft of government money.AlanF_US
  • There's no chance of him financing his electoral campaign.unknown
  • Their inability to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat.mailohilohi
  • Their unwillingness to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat.mailohilohi
  • Algeria needs to have a truly transparent electoral system.Amastan
  • You need to be registered on the electoral roll to be able to vote.DJ_Saidez
  • By a hair he wasn't excluded from the electoral race.Luciferous

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