elector
You become an elector once you get the right to vote.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
No, "party" is a common noun. A proper noun would be a specific party's name, like "Karen's Birthday Party."
Electoral is an adjective, not a noun.
The noun patriotism is an abstract noun, a word for a strong feelings of love, respect, or duty; a word for an emotion.
The word 'electoral' is the adjective form for the noun elector.
The noun forms for the verb to elect are elector, electorate, election, and the gerund, electing.A related noun form is electioneer.
The noun forms for the verb to elect are elector, electorate, election, and the gerund, electing.A related noun form is electioneer.
The word 'elect' is a noun, a word for a person or persons chosen or worthy to be chosen. The noun forms of the verb to elect are electee, elector, election, and electorate.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female. The noun 'elector' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female who has the right to vote in an election; a word for a person.
The feminine of elector is 'electress'. It has largely gone out of fashion, but '---ess' indicates feminine. Other examples are :- Conductor/Conductress Actor/Actress Manager/Manageress. Emperor/Empress. This indicates that the person holding the office is male/female.
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.
There is no noun form of the adjective 'elect'.The abstract noun forms of the verb to elect are elector, election, and the gerund, electing.The noun 'elect' is an abstract noun as a word for a carefully chosen group; those worthy of being chosen. The noun 'elect' is a plural form uncountable noun preceded by the article 'the'.
Labour Elector was created in 1888.
Labour Elector ended in 1894.
You become an elector once you get the right to vote.
A female elector is called an "electoress."