The electorate.
The population of eligible voters is called the electorate.
Electorate(suffrage)
Electors are the people who are eligible to vote in an election.
The electorate are the people who are eligible to vote in any given election.
The answer will depend on which country's electorate the question is about.
The greatest difference in the electorate of the late 1820s, as compared to the electorate at the beginning of the century was that by the 1820s, property qualifications had been repealed.
No. The number of eligible voters is that number of people that are registered to vote and are not prohibited from doing so for some reason. It would be a unique event if all eligible voters actually did vote. In most elections, even national ones, it is considered a good turnout if 50% of the eligible people actually turn out to vote. Local elections can have an even smaller turn out.
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.
Politicians communicate so that the electorate can be informed