electors

electors[ɪˈlektəz] 

原级:elector

electors 基本解释
有选举权的人,选民( elector的名词复数 );
electors 单语例句

1. His domestic popularity has been badly damaged by the Iraq war, which many of his electors view as unnecessary and unjust.

2. electors的近义词

2. That is when Congress meets in joint session to count the votes cast by the electors.

3. Electors meet and officially vote for president and vice president on the first Monday following the second Wednesday in December each presidential election year.

4. electors

4. US voters cast their ballots for a slate of electors of the US Electoral College, who in turn elect the president and vice president.

5. Since there are altogether 538 electors, a minimum of 270 electoral votes is necessary to win the Electoral College.

6. All Hong Kong permanent residents aged 18 or above who are ordinarily residing in Hong Kong are eligible to register as electors.

7. Fifth, the right to vote of the electors will be better guaranteed.

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8. But this week the electors at the Vatican agreed quickly on their choice.

9. electors的翻译

9. The voting by the electors was a largely ceremonial procedure, but one mandated by the Constitution.

10. Electors may vote for or against or abstain from voting, or elect deputies other than the candidates.

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