Similar words: electoral college, electorate, elector, pectoral, collector, reflector, directorate, expectorate. Meaning: [-tərəl] adj. 1. of or relating to elections 2. relating to or composed of electors.
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61 Congress has ever been niggardly when little or no evidence of electoral sentiment is presented to justify more generous appropriations.
62 Parties adopt or disavow policies not only to win forthcoming elections but also as a response to past electoral outcomes.
63 Yeltsin has entered an electoral contest that may be less bloody but even harder for him to win.
64 He also told them to stop complaining about the electoral system.
65 Smith's campaign manager, Robin Cook, appears confident that his candidate will come round to endorsing electoral reform.
66 The electoral system appeared to form an intrinsic part of a stable polity.
67 He praised the electoral commission for having had the courage to register him.
68 That would deliver almost half of the trade union votes - 40 percent of the electoral college.
69 More broadly(sentencedict .com), should a complete definition of democracy have more than electoral components?
70 Corrupt insiders should be taken to court, not thrown aside by presidents as electoral bargaining chips.
71 It is in their region, plus California, that Dole and Clinton probably will stage their fiercest battle for electoral votes.
72 A further provision would have the effect of banning electoral alliances and coalitions.
73 As a result, Shas's power base and electoral support have been garnered from the traditional strongholds of the Likud.
74 Translated into electoral votes - there are 538 - that meant Clinton comfortably winning the number needed.
75 Plurality electoral systems tend to produce two identifiable blocs while majority run-off elections tend to produce more fragmented support.
76 But some who crossed the electoral finish line did not have that luxury.
77 Individualism among today's members of congress has also been heightened by electoral considerations.
78 Taken together, different combinations of presidential, electoral, and party systems can have profound effects on democratic performance.
79 The other method for collecting facts about potential purchasers is through published lists - like the telephone directory or the electoral register.
80 If you don't get your name on the electoral register you may be disenfranchised.
81 This rump has been ordered to draft a new electoral law within two months so that new elections can be held.
82 Mack, a solid conservative who opposes abortion(sentencedict.com), could help Dole in electoral vote-rich Florida.
83 The most obvious example is the electoral college, the phantom body that stands between voters and the final outcome.
84 In January 1877, Congress set up an electoral commission to decide the dispute.
85 It had previously been notorious in some areas for the manipulation of electoral boundaries and for the practice of religious discrimination.
86 Thus, these Watergate reforms failed to make government and the electoral process more accountable, democratic or honest.
87 But his proposals for electoral reform, now moving ahead in fits and starts, contain no such provision.
88 The national executive committee agreed the following day that an electoral conference would be held on July 18.
89 I am disappointed the policy review has adopted such a negative attitude both to a Bill of Rights and electoral reform.
90 Carter suffered the worse electoral defeat of any incumbent President ever, including Herbert Hoover in 1932.
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