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Q: Which of these terms refers to the people who are eligible to vote?
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What term refers to the people who are eligible to vote?

The electorate.


Why did more people vote in the 1828 election in the previous elections?

More men were eligible to vote.


Why did more people vote in 1828 than in earlier presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote


What are people who are eligible to vote called?

Legally they are called electors.


Why did more people vote in the 1828 election than in previous presidential?

More men were eligible to vote


Why did more people vote in 1828 than in previous presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote


Why did more people vote in the 1828 election in previous presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote.


What is electorat?

The electorat means all the people who are eligible to vote in elections.


Which three groups of US citizens are not eligible to vote today?

The only people who are not eligible to vote are those who have been convicted of a felony, those who are severly mentally disturbed, and people who are under the age of 18.


Why did more people vote in the 1828 election than the previous presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote


Why did more people vote in 1828 election than in previous presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote


Why did more people vote in the 1828 elections than in previous presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote