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单词 elector
释义
elector
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.tər/
us
/iˈlek.tɚ/
apersonwhovotes
选民;有选举权的人
In thiselectionmany 18-year-olds willbecomeelectors for the firsttime.这次大选中,很多18岁的青年将首次成为选民。

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Hostile bishops naturally encouraged faithful electors not to participate in the polls.
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The emphasis in these chapters is on the cultural preoccupations of the electors themselves and the 'court machine ' that fashioned images of the dynasty.
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Activists are better placed to make their views felt by leaders than electors are.
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Tens of thousands of electors might be added to or subtracted from a constituency, simply by imposing or repealing the small tenements act.
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By contrast, legislators have very considerable, though still limited, powers over electors.
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Such power as electors have is largely limited to the time between one election and another.
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Although there was evidently informal canvassing among the electors during the two or three days that the assemblies met, in order to complete the time!
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In other words, when making voting decisions electors must not be exclusively influenced by other ethnic or regional considerations, or by other policy promises.
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We cannot, however, make inferences about the impact of the interventions from these figures because they contain electors whom we were unable to contact.
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All traditional models of voting behaviour thus predict that electors vote for the candidate or party they like most.
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Our prediction is that such electors cast their votes based on their anchoring preferences, according to our baseline model.
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Strategists also think that electors see one party as more likely to carry through this course of action than the other(s).
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Major parties of both left and right may be incongruent with electors' preferences at the time of any one election.
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1715, for although the votes cast by electors were openly recorded in surviving pollbooks, the size of the early modern electorate remains unknown.
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Furthermore, electors would be selected as the state legislatures prescribed.
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