Sentence example with the word 'electoral'

electoral

Definition adj. of or relating to elections

Last update: October 26, 2015

0

This law was a _coup d'état_ against electoral opinions and representative government.'   [Please select]

0

Even Guizot was as much opposed to electoral extension as the Duke of Wellington.   [Please select]

0

* Of the 6,509,000 votes which Bryan received, about 4,669,000 were cast for the fusion electoral tickets.   [Please select]

0

The House of Commons is an electoral chamber; it is the assembly which chooses our president.   [Please select]

0

The final contest came in Congress over the counting of the electoral votes.   [Please select]

0

The Democrats deserve the credit for the Electoral Commission.   [Please select]

0

In twenty-six States the electoral tickets were divided between Democrats and Populists.   [Please select]

0

Electoral corruption, the law of perduellio, slavery, the increase of the poor class, the agrarian laws, and the question of debts, will come, under different circumstances, to threaten the existence of the Republic.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
elector - electoral - electorate