The term 'electoral' refers to elections. The number of electoral states for example would be a term used. Electoral voting refers to people voting for the candidates in an election.
the legal right to vote
Robert 'Bob' Hawke represented the electorate of Wills in Victoria.
Did you mean 'Maungakiekie', One Tree Hill of many Maori legends or the electorate district? See the links below.
Kevin Rudd represented the Queensland electorate of Griffith. He was first elected to the House of Representatives for the electorate of Griffith in 1998 and, within two months of losing the Federal election in 2013, announced his plans to resign from parliament. Griffith covers a small section of Brisbane's suburbs directly southeast of the river.
The American electorate increased during Jackson's presidency because many states expanded access to the vote following the spirit of equality he championed.
new immigrants
By definition the electorate consists of those who can vote, so 0% of the electorate can not vote.If you mean what percentage of the electorate do not vote, the answer varies from election to election. In 2016, 58.5% of the electorate actually voted, so 41.5% failed to vote. If you mean something else, you need to rephrase your question.
electorate
The electorate are people who can vote. The electorate decides who represents them.
Electorate means the people entitled to vote. Here are some sentences.The electorate cast their votes.The politician wanted the electorate's support.The electorate decides who will run our country.
The electorate are the people who are eligible to vote in any given election.
Politicians communicate so that the electorate can be informed
Electorate of the Palatinate was created in 1085.
Electorate of the Palatinate ended in 1803.
Electorate of Saxony was created in 1356.
Electorate of Saxony ended in 1806.
Electorate of Cologne ended in 1803.
Electorate of Salzburg was created in 1803.