You become an elector once you get the right to vote.
"Elector" is a common noun, as it refers to a general class of people who have the ability to vote in an election.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
Apposite is just another word for Pertinent. My mother told me that.
In strict political terms the sentence is a self-contradiction as a "Democracy" and a "Republic" are strict opposites. The sentence however attempts to describe a political philosophy, of: A nation of laws built on strict rights; whose representatives (in/of law) are elected by a popular vote.
A declarative sentence is one that simply makes a statement. It ends with a period. For example: John started his new job this morning.
A sentence with elector in it is: "Do you have a sentence with the word elector in it?" George I, King of Great Britain, was also the Elector of Hannover.
Labour Elector was created in 1888.
Labour Elector ended in 1894.
"Elector" is a common noun, as it refers to a general class of people who have the ability to vote in an election.
A female elector is called an "electoress."
A example of an elector is us,the people,or anyone over 18.....(:
Yes there has been a "Faithless Elector" in the state of Illinois.
No. Not if these are used to influence his vote as an elector.
'Faithless'
an "electorate" is a group of people that can vote an "elector" is someone who can vote
usually votes for the candidates who favored by the voter of the state
Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg was born on February 21, 1484.