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Look up elector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elector may refer to: Prince-elector or elector, a member of the electoral college of the Holy Roman
Elector
Electors of the U.S. president and vice president
the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years for the sole purpose of voting for the
United States Electoral College
United_States_Electoral_College
Members of the electoral college that elected the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
A Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire (Latin: Sacri Romani Imperii Princeps Elector; German: Kurfürst [ˈkuːɐ̯ˌfʏʁst] , pl. Kurfürsten [ˈkuːɐ̯ˌfʏʁstn̩]
Prince-elector
Elector who does not vote for the candidate for whom they had pledged to vote
a faithless elector is an elector who does not vote for the candidates for U.S. President and U.S. Vice President for whom the elector had pledged to
Faithless_elector
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1356–1806)
Kursachsen), was an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the Prince-Electors of Saxony from 1356 to 1806. It was a major state within the Holy Roman
Electorate_of_Saxony
Elector of Hanover
of King George I of Great Britain. He was appointed as the ninth prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire in 1692. He was also ruler of the Prince-Bishopric
Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover
Ernest_Augustus,_Elector_of_Hanover
Type of person in United States presidential elections
United States presidential elections, an unpledged elector is a person nominated to stand as an elector but who has not pledged to support any particular
Unpledged_elector
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1692–1814)
Holy Roman Emperor elevated the Prince of Calenberg to the College of Electors, creating the new Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg. The fortunes of the
Electorate_of_Hanover
Elector of Brandenburg from 1640 to 1688
William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia,
Frederick William, the Great Elector
Frederick_William,_the_Great_Elector
Elector of Bavaria from 1679 to 1726
or Maximilian Emanuel, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. He was also the last governor of the Spanish
Maximilian_II_Emanuel
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1085–1803)
1803. From the end of the 13th century, its ruler was one of the Prince-electors who elected the Holy Roman Emperor, ranking them among the most significant
Electoral_Palatinate
Topics referred to by the same term
Elector Frederick may refer to: Frederick William, the Great Elector Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg Frederick
Elector_Frederick
An anonymous elector is generally a registered voter whose safety would be at risk if their details were available on a public electoral register. In
Anonymous_elector
Elector Palatine from 1556 to 1559
Otto-Henry, Elector Palatine, (German: Ottheinrich; 10 April 1502, Amberg – 12 February 1559, Heidelberg) a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Count
Otto_Henry,_Elector_Palatine
2020 U.S. Republican election fraud scheme
The Trump fake electors plot was an attempt by U.S. president Donald Trump and associates to have him remain in power after losing the 2020 United States
Trump_fake_electors_plot
Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)
Frederick V (German: Friedrich V.; 26 August 1596 – 29 November 1632) was the Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the Holy Roman Empire from 1610 to 1623, and reigned
Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate
Elector of Saxony from 1464 to 1486
Ernest (24 March 1441 – 26 August 1486), known in German as Ernst, was Elector of Saxony from 1464 to 1486. He established the Ernestine line of Saxon
Ernest,_Elector_of_Saxony
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727
George's German domains during his lifetime; he was ratified as prince-elector of Hanover in 1708. As the senior Protestant descendant of his great-grandfather
George_I_of_Great_Britain
King of Poland, Elector of Saxony and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1670–1733)
Augustus II the Strong (12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733), was Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus I (German: Friedrich August I) from 1694 as well as
Augustus_II_the_Strong
Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire
The elector of Trier was one of the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire and, in his capacity as archbishop, administered the archdiocese of Trier
Elector_of_Trier
Holy Roman Emperor from 1742 to 1745
Charles VII (6 August 1697 – 20 January 1745) was elector of Bavaria from 26 February 1726 and Holy Roman Emperor from 24 January 1742 to his death on
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles_VII,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Elector of Saxony from 1486 to 1525
known as Frederick the Wise (German: Friedrich der Weise), was Prince-elector of Saxony from 1486 to 1525, who is mostly remembered for the protection
Frederick III, Elector of Saxony
Frederick_III,_Elector_of_Saxony
College, based on each state's congressional representation, in which each elector would cast two votes for two candidates, a procedure modified in 1804 by
1788–89 United States presidential election
1788–89_United_States_presidential_election
Attempt to prevent the first Trump presidency
these votes were invalidated under the faithless elector laws of their respective states, and the elector either subsequently voted for the pledged candidate
Faithless electors in the 2016 United States presidential election
Faithless_electors_in_the_2016_United_States_presidential_election
Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1618 to 1701
1614. The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) was especially devastating. The Elector changed sides three times, and as a result Protestant and Catholic armies
Brandenburg–Prussia
The Labour Elector was a British socialist publication. The Labour Elector was edited by Henry Hyde Champion (a former member of the Social Democratic
Labour_Elector
Clinton of New York. Electoral rules of the time required each presidential elector to cast two votes without distinguishing which was for president and which
1792 United States presidential election
1792_United_States_presidential_election
German state from 1525 to 1947
controlled by the elector, and of the Großer Ausschuß (Great Committee) of the estates. This was because of concessions made by Elector Joachim II Hector
Prussia
Elector Palatine from 1685 to 1690
Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine (German: Philipp Wilhelm) (24 November 1615 – 2 September 1690) was Count Palatine of Neuburg from 1653 to
Philip William, Elector Palatine
Philip_William,_Elector_Palatine
Elector of Saxony from 1525 to 1532
the Steadfast or John the Constant (German: Johann der Beständige), was Elector of Saxony from 1525 until 1532. He belonged to the House of Wettin. John
John,_Elector_of_Saxony
Elector of Bradenburg from 1415 to 1440
Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from 1420, and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick I) from 1415 until his death. He became the
Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
Frederick_I,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Elector Palatine from 1680 to 1685
Heidelberg – 26 May 1685, in Heidelberg) was Elector Palatine from 1680 to 1685. He was the son of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine of the House of Wittelsbach
Charles_II,_Elector_Palatine
Ruler of Brandenburg–Prussia from 1688 to 1713
25 February 1713), of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was (as Frederick III) Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) and Duke of Prussia in personal union (Brandenburg–Prussia)
Frederick_I_of_Prussia
Elector of Brandenburg from 1486 to 1499
(German: Johann „Cicero“ von Brandenburg; 2 August 1455 – 9 January 1499) was Elector of Brandenburg from 1486 until his death, the fourth of the House of Hohenzollern
John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg
John_Cicero,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
German physician, chemist, and third son of Martin Luther (1533–1593)
of Saxony; Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg; Augustus, Elector of Saxony and his successor Christian I, Elector of Saxony. He taught alchemy to
Paul_Luther
Elector of Saxony from 1428 to 1464
Sanftmütige'; Frederick the Gentle; 22 August 1412 – 7 September 1464) was Prince-Elector and Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire, who ruled as Duke of Saxony
Frederick II, Elector of Saxony
Frederick_II,_Elector_of_Saxony
Elector of Saxony from 1553 to 1586
popularly known as "Father August" in reference to his paternal rule, was Elector of Saxony from 1553 until his death. He belonged to the Albertine branch
Augustus,_Elector_of_Saxony
Elector of Brandenburg from 1608 to 1619
(German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. He became
John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
John_Sigismund,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Historical state in Germany
of Elector, thus giving him a vote in any future elections to the emperorship. When the Holy Roman Empire was abolished in 1806, William I, Elector of
Electorate_of_Hesse
Elector Palatine from 1583 to 1610
Frederick IV, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (German: Friedrich IV.; 5 March 1574 – 19 September 1610), only surviving son of Louis VI, Elector Palatine and
Frederick IV, Elector Palatine
Frederick_IV,_Elector_Palatine
Elector of Bavaria from 1651 to 1679
Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 1651 to 1679. The Elector modernized the army and introduced Bavaria's
Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria
Ferdinand_Maria,_Elector_of_Bavaria
Elector of Brandenburg from 1598 to 1608
was Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1598 until his death. Joachim Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Brandenburg
Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg
Joachim_Frederick,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
those offices, but instead for members of the Electoral College. These electors then cast direct votes, known as electoral votes, for the presidential
United States presidential election
United_States_presidential_election
Elector of Saxony in 1763
Friedrich Christian; 5 September 1722 – 17 December 1763) was the Prince-Elector of Saxony for 73 days in 1763. He was a member of the House of Wettin.
Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony
Frederick_Christian,_Elector_of_Saxony
Counts Palatine of the Rhine, Counts Palatine of Lotharingia, and Elector Palatines
lists counts palatine of Lotharingia, counts palatine of the Rhine, and electors of the Palatinate (German: Kurfürst von der Pfalz), the titles of three
List of counts palatine of the Rhine
List_of_counts_palatine_of_the_Rhine
Ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire
was ruled by him in his capacity as prince-elector. There were only two other ecclesiastical prince-electors in the Empire: the Electorate of Mainz and
Electorate_of_Cologne
Elector of Brandenburg from 1619 to 1640
1595 – 1 December 1640), of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia from 1619 until his death. His reign
George William, Elector of Brandenburg
George_William,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Margrave of Meissen & Elector of Saxony
of the House of Wettin, ruled as Margrave of Meissen from 1407 and as Elector of Saxony (Frederick I) from 1423 until his death. He secured the Saxon
Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
Frederick_I,_Elector_of_Saxony
Elector of Brandenburg from 1571 to 1598
Georg von Brandenburg; 11 September 1525 – 8 January 1598) was a prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1571–1598). Born as a member of the
John George, Elector of Brandenburg
John_George,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1623–1806)
Electoral Palatinate. The head of the elder branch was one of the seven prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire according to the Golden Bull of 1356, but Bavaria
Electorate_of_Bavaria
Elector of Hesse from 1821 to 1847
20 November 1847) was the penultimate Elector of Hesse. William was the eldest surviving son of William I, Elector of Hesse and Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark
William_II,_Elector_of_Hesse
eight representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. However, two electors did not vote. Early elections
1788–89 United States presidential election in Maryland
1788–89_United_States_presidential_election_in_Maryland
Topics referred to by the same term
Elector (1620–1688) Frederick William I of Prussia (1688–1740), also Elector of Brandenburg Frederick William II of Prussia (1744–1797), also Elector
Frederick William of Brandenburg
Frederick_William_of_Brandenburg
Elector Palatine from 1449 to 1476
Palatine of the Rhine and Elector Palatine from the House of Wittelsbach in 1451–1476. He was a son of Louis III, Elector Palatine and his second wife
Frederick_I,_Elector_Palatine
2024 presidential electors
list of 2024 United States presidential electors contains members of the Electoral College, known as "electors", who cast ballots to elect the president
List of 2024 United States presidential electors
List_of_2024_United_States_presidential_electors
German nobleman (1724–1799)
Philip, he became Prince-elector and Count Palatine of the Rhine in 1742, being eighteen. In his fifties, he became Prince-Elector of Bavaria at the death
Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria
Charles_Theodore,_Elector_of_Bavaria
Consort of a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire
Electress (German: Kurfürstin, Latin: electrix) was the consort of a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, one of the Empire's greatest princes. The Golden
Electress
List of persons who are eligible to vote in a particular electoral district
accountability of the electoral process and object to the enrolment of any elector. The elector information is provided to political parties, members of Parliament
Electoral_roll
Grand Duke of Tuscany (1790–1801; 1814–1824)
from 1814 to 1824. He was also the Prince-elector and Grand Duke of Salzburg (1803–1805) and Duke and Elector (to 1806, Grand Duke from 1806) of Würzburg
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Ferdinand_III,_Grand_Duke_of_Tuscany
This article lists dukes, electors, and kings ruling over different territories named Saxony from the beginning of the Saxon Duchy in the 6th century to
List_of_rulers_of_Saxony
Elector Palatine from 1476 to 1508
(German: Philipp der Aufrichtige) (14 July 1448 – 28 February 1508) was an Elector Palatine of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach from 1476 to 1508.
Philip,_Elector_Palatine
Elector of Brandenburg from 1440 to 1470
Iron" (der Eiserne) and sometimes "Irontooth" (Eisenzahn), was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1440 until his abdication in 1470
Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg
Frederick_II,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Elector of Saxony from 1586 to 1591
Christian I of Saxony (29 October 1560 – 25 September 1591) was Elector of Saxony from 1586 to 1591. He belonged to the Albertine branch of the House
Christian I, Elector of Saxony
Christian_I,_Elector_of_Saxony
Democratic elector. As a result, six unpledged electors and five electors pledged to Kennedy were elected. All six elected unpledged electors cast their
1960 United States presidential election in Alabama
1960_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama
Elector Palatine from 1544 to 1556
also Frederick the Wise, a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was Prince-elector of the Palatinate from 1544 to 1556, and pretender to the Norwegian Throne
Frederick II, Elector Palatine
Frederick_II,_Elector_Palatine
election. 17 electors did not cast votes: Two Maryland electors and two Virginia electors in 1788. Two Maryland electors and one Vermont elector in 1792.
List of people who received an electoral vote in the United States Electoral College
List_of_people_who_received_an_electoral_vote_in_the_United_States_Electoral_College
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727 to 1760
Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727 (O.S.) until his death in 1760
George_II_of_Great_Britain
Elector Palatine from 1508 to 1544
member of the Wittelsbach dynasty. He was prince elector of the Palatinate. His parents were Philip, Elector Palatine, and Margaret, a daughter of Louis IX
Louis_V,_Elector_Palatine
European political entity (800/962–1806)
traditionally elected: mostly by a handful of (predominantly German) prince-electors and electors-spiritual (archbishops). In theory and diplomacy, the emperors were
Holy_Roman_Empire
Elector of Saxony from 1532 to 1547
Magnanimous der Großmütige; 30 June 1503 – 3 March 1554) was the Prince-Elector and Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire (1532–1547) from the Ernestine
John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
John_Frederick_I,_Elector_of_Saxony
were held in the United States from November 4 to December 7, 1796, when electors throughout the United States cast their ballots. It was the first contested
1796 United States presidential election
1796_United_States_presidential_election
Elector Palatine from 1559 to 1576
Frederick III of Simmern, the Pious, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (14 February 1515 – 26 October 1576) was a ruler from the House of Wittelsbach, specifically
Frederick III, Elector Palatine
Frederick_III,_Elector_Palatine
Elector Palatine from 1576 to 1583
Louis VI, Elector Palatine (4 July 1539 in Simmern – 22 October 1583 in Heidelberg), was an Elector from the Palatinate-Simmern branch of the house of
Louis_VI,_Elector_Palatine
Elector of Hesse from 1847 to 1866
Prince-elector of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). He was born at Hanau on 20 August 1802. He was the son of Prince William, later William II, Elector of Hesse
Frederick William, Elector of Hesse
Frederick_William,_Elector_of_Hesse
German royal family of Bavaria
Bavaria (1724–1780) Frederick I, Elector Palatine (1451–1476) Frederick III, Elector Palatine (1559–1576) Frederick V, Elector Palatine (1610–1623), King of
House_of_Wittelsbach
1803–1806 state of the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire. However, soon afterward, on 1 January 1806, the last Elector assumed the title of King of Württemberg. Later, the last Emperor, Francis
Electorate_of_Württemberg
14th-century German elector and nobleman
Rupert I "the Red", Elector Palatine (German: Ruprecht der Rote; 9 June 1309, Wolfratshausen – 16 February 1390, Neustadt an der Weinstraße) was Count
Rupert_I,_Elector_Palatine
European dynasty of German origin
Electorate of the Holy Roman Empire in 1692. In 1714 George I, prince-elector of Hanover and a descendant of King James VI and I, assumed the throne
House_of_Hanover
Title of the archbishop and ruling prince of the Electorate of Mainz
13th century, the archbishops were first in precedence among the prince-electors of the empire and ex officio archchancellor. Their secular and spiritual
List of bishops and archbishops of Mainz
List_of_bishops_and_archbishops_of_Mainz
Elector of Brandenburg from 1499 to 1535
Joachim I Nestor (21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1499–1535), the fifth member of the House of
Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg
Joachim_I_Nestor,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Elector Palatine from 1716 to 1742
Charles III Philip (4 November 1661 – 31 December 1742) was Elector Palatine, Count of Palatinate-Neuburg, and Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1716 to 1742
Charles_III_Philip
King of Hungary from 1387 to 1437, Holy Roman Emperor from 1433
Romans) in 1410, and was also King of Bohemia from 1419, as well as prince-elector of Brandenburg (1378–1388 and 1411–1415). He was the last male member of
Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Elector of Saxony from 1611 to 1656
George I, (Jan Georg I. in German; 5 March 1585 – 8 October 1656) was Elector of Saxony from 1611 to 1656. He led Saxony through the Thirty Years' War
John George I, Elector of Saxony
John_George_I,_Elector_of_Saxony
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick, Elector Palatine may refer to: Frederick I, Elector Palatine (1425–1476) Frederick II, Elector Palatine (1482–1556) Frederick III, Elector Palatine
Frederick,_Elector_Palatine
Voters voted for individual electors, who were pledged to vote for certain candidates. Often, which candidate an elector intended to support was unclear
1792 United States presidential election in Maryland
1792_United_States_presidential_election_in_Maryland
Congressional districts chose five electors each, the remaining two districts chose three electors. Each elector chosen by majority vote of voters in
1792 United States presidential election in Massachusetts
1792_United_States_presidential_election_in_Massachusetts
Elector Palatine from 1690 to 1716
William, Elector Palatine (Jan Wellem in Low German, English: John William; 19 April 1658 – 8 June 1716) of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Elector Palatine
Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
Johann_Wilhelm,_Elector_Palatine
Elector Palatine from 1436 to 1449
Worms) was an Elector Palatine of the Rhine from the House of Wittelsbach in 1436 - 1449. Louis IV was the son of Louis III, Elector Palatine and his
Louis_IV,_Elector_Palatine
Elector Palatine from 1410 to 1436
der Ältere or der Bärtige) (23 January 1378 – 30 December 1436), was an Elector Palatine of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach in 1410–1436. Louis
Louis_III,_Elector_Palatine
Elector of Brandenburg from 1471 to 1486
Albrecht III (9 November 1414 – 11 March 1486) was Elector of Brandenburg from 1471 until his death, the third from the House of Hohenzollern. A member
Albrecht_III_Achilles
Form of electoral fraud
make it an offence for a person to "accompany an elector into a polling booth; or position near an elector inside a polling station with the intention of
Family_voting
King in Prussia from 1713 to 1740
known as the Soldier King (German: Soldatenkönig), was King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg from 1713 until his death in 1740, as well as Prince of
Frederick William I of Prussia
Frederick_William_I_of_Prussia
Elector of Saxony from 1691 to 1694
was Elector of Saxony from 1691 to 1694. He belonged to the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin and was the eldest son of John George III, Elector of
John_George_IV
Ruler of Saxony from 1763 to 1827
May 1827) was a member of the House of Wettin who reigned as the last Elector of Saxony from 1763 to 1806 (as Frederick Augustus III) and as the first
Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
Frederick_Augustus_I_of_Saxony
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1733 to 1763
of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1733 until 1763, as well as Elector of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire where he was known as Frederick Augustus
Augustus_III_of_Poland
Rulers of Brandenburg in 1157-1806
This article lists the Margraves and Electors of Brandenburg during the time when Brandenburg was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire. The Mark
List of margraves and electors of Brandenburg
List_of_margraves_and_electors_of_Brandenburg
Elector of Brandenburg from 1535 to 1571
Joachim II Hector or Hektor; 13 January 1505 – 3 January 1571) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1535–1571), the sixth member of the
Joachim_II_Hector
King of Bavaria from 1806 to 1825
1756 – 13 October 1825) was Duke of Zweibrücken from 1795 to 1799, prince-elector of Bavaria (as Maximilian IV Joseph) from 1799 to 1806, then King of Bavaria
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
Maximilian_I_Joseph_of_Bavaria
King of Germany from 1400 to 1410
Pfalz; 5 May 1352 – 18 May 1410), a member of the House of Wittelsbach, was Elector Palatine from 1398 (as Rupert III) and King of the Romans from 1400 until
Rupert,_King_of_the_Romans
German-English army officer and admiral (1619–1682)
Palatinate, of the Palatinate-Simmern branch of the House of Wittelsbach. As Elector Palatine, Frederick was one of the most important princes of the Holy Roman
Prince_Rupert_of_the_Rhine
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
Boy/Male
German
From the Well-farm
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
One without Sorrow; Mercury; Limitless
Male
Hebrew
(זְבֻלוּן) Hebrew name ZEBUWLUWN means "habitation." In the bible, this is the name of the tenth son of Jacob and Leah.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Paradise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
To Reveal
Girl/Female
English
Adventurous.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, venerating or worshipping God.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Provided with nectar, Wealthy, Remembered
Girl/Female
British, English
Pretty; Easy Going
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sun, Moon
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
ELECTOR
n.
The office or status of an elector.
n. pl.
The platform on which candidates for Parliament formerly stood in addressing the electors.
n.
The principles of a political party in England (1838-48), which contended for universal suffrage, the vote by ballot, annual parliaments, equal electoral districts, and other radical reforms, as set forth in a document called the People's Charter.
n.
The casting or recording of the votes of registered electors; as, the close of the poll.
n.
One who votes; one who has a legal right to vote, or give his suffrage; an elector; a suffragist; as, an independent voter.
n.
In the old German empire, one of the princes entitled to choose the emperor.
n.
Hence, specifically, in any country, a person legally qualified to vote.
n.
An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.
n.
One who has the power of choosing; an elector.
n.
The territory or dignity of an elector; electorate.
n.
The territory, jurisdiction, or dignity of an elector, as in the old German empire.
a.
Pertaining to an election or to electors.
n.
The wife or widow of an elector in the old German empire.
n.
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
n.
One of the persons chosen, by vote of the people in the United States, to elect the President and Vice President.
a.
Electoral.
n.
Specifically, the register of the names of electors who may vote in an election.
a.
Pertaining to, or consisting in, choice, or right of choosing; electoral.
n.
The whole body of persons in a nation or state who are entitled to vote in an election, or any distinct class or division of them.
n.
An electress.