The electorate are people who can vote. The electorate decides who represents them.
General Election
The electorate
Politicians communicate so that the electorate can be informed
1. Party-in-the-electorate 2. Party organization 3. Party-in-electorate
People on the maori roll vote in their maori electorate. People on the general roll vote in the general electorate. Just like voters on the general roll cannot vote in the maori electorate, voters on the maori roll cannot vote in the general electorate. There's nothing special - still two votes, one for the party, one for the person. The only thing that differs is the electorate they are voting in.
The electorate placed their votes 15 minutes ago.
Votes for a party's candidates
The electorate
A total of 29,687,604 men and women cast valid votes in the 2010 UK general election. This represents a turnout of 65.1% of the total electorate.
Study Island: Citizens vote directly on a proposed law.The entire electorate, or rather, those of the electorate who choose to exercise their right to vote.
The electorate in Scotland. Scottish people living outside Scotland have no vote.
A marginal electorate is one where the votes will be close and the outcome is not assumed prior to the election, unlike a safe seat where it is known which candidate will win and will win by a significant margin.
A referendum is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. It is commonly used by governments to seek approval from the public on major issues or decisions.
The popular vote by ballot is commonly referred to as the popular vote or the general election vote. It is the total number of votes cast by eligible voters in an election, determining the overall preference of the electorate.
2/3 of the cardinal electorate must vote for the person for him to be elected as pope.
Voting citizens are the electorate of a country. For instance, I am a voting citizen in the UK, because I am on the electorate role and entitled to vote in any General Election.