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Synonyms for electoral
ɪˈlɛk tər əlelec·toral
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Princeton's WordNet
electoraladjective
of or relating to elections
"electoral process"
Antonyms:
appointive, appointedelectoraladjective
relating to or composed of electors
"electoral college"
Antonyms:
appointed, appointive
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Let's see what happens with the Electoral College.
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact would make every Oregon voter more powerful in electing a president, this is the constitutionally conservative way to ensure that every voter in every state is politically relevant in every presidential election while preserving the Electoral College.
I really believe that the separate issue is: did Russia hack our election, did they penetrate our electoral systems, did they undermine any of our voting systems and voter registration? What was lacking in our systems that couldn't have prevented that and what do we do to prevent it in the future?, which is exactly what the 9/11 Commission did. They said what happened and then they said what did we not have that we needed to have and what do we need to build in the future to prevent a similar terrorist attack. We need the same analysis.
After 25 years this allows us to end an electoral system that was unique in the world and which has much done much damage to Chilean democracy.
We have been losing our electoral support for several elections.
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