elector in English

noun
1
a person who has the right to vote in an election.
In determining what is a majority of the electors voting at such election, reference shall be had to the highest number of votes cast at such election for the candidates for any office or on any question.
synonyms:votermember of the electorateconstituent
2
a German prince entitled to take part in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor.
the Elector of Brandenburg
noun

Use "elector" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "elector" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "elector", or refer to the context using the word "elector" in the English Dictionary.

1. George I: Elector and King.

2. In December 1677, the elector of Brandenburg captured Stettin.

3. I am a registered elector for a the geographical constituency.

4. In 1742 Elector Charles Theodore began rebuilding the Palace.

5. He was the father of Frederick William, the "Great Elector".

6. An elector is entitled to cast one vote for a list.

7. A registered elector is entitled to subscribe only ONE nomination form.

8. First, he travelled to Wrocław (Breslau), then Munich, where he met Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria.

9. As this summary description of the system implies, every elector has two votes.

10. The Runefangs were presented to the ruling Emperor who divided them between the Elector counts.

11. His homeward journey took him via Mainz, where he gave a concert before the elector.

12. The 5 km - long and 1 km - wide park was constructed in 1789 by Elector Karl Theodor.

13. The music-loving elector had immediately installed a substantial orchestra, which by 1777 numbered about 45 players.

14. Accessibility was indicated on the voter information card, sent to every registered elector.

15. In 1701, Frederick I of Prussia changed his coat of arms as Prince-Elector of Brandenburg.

16. On 26 October, the Elector of Bavaria captured Prague and declared himself King of Bohemia.

17. It tells you who is Emperor, who is Elector Count and who has been banned.

18. A registered elector is entitled to subscribe only ONE nomination form in this by - election.

19. None the less, class remained the most important predictor of how an elector might vote.

20. The Privy Council immediately proclaimed the Elector of Hanover King George I of England.

21. Knights owe their allegiance directly to their lord: the Elector Count of their province.

22. A polling station is where I vote and is listed on my Elector Information Card.

23. The list of elector is put up on the noticeboard in the local office.

24. An elector in Britain has more opportunity to vote in local elections than in national ones.

25. The clerk touched each elector on the head, and counted each poll aloud over a megaphone.

26. • if the elector takes the oath or affirmation as to his or her eligibility to vote; and

27. As elector, he spent twelve summers in Hanover, where he had more direct control over government policy.

28. Decades went by but no history appeared; the next Elector became quite annoyed at Leibniz's apparent dilatoriness .

29. A new arc welder realizes multi - function and anti - elector shock through single chip and fuzzy control.

30. Elector of Brandenburg ('40-' who reorganized and rebuilt his domain after its devastation in the Thirty Years' War.

31. The Karls‘ gate (Karlstor) is a triumphal arch in honour of the Prince Elector Karl Theodor, located at Heidelberg's east side.

32. The Empire has no capital as such, as the Emperor is chosen from amongst the Elector Counts throughout the provinces.

33. In 1427 the city acquired the remains of the Burgrave’s Castle from Burgrave Friedrich VI, who took over a new function as Elector of Brandenburg

34. The person must be registered as an elector in a geographical constituency. Otherwise, the person will not be eligible to be registered as your authorized representative.

35. After presenting a set of newly engraved sonatas to the elector,(Sentencedict) he saw that Munich held no further attractions for him.

36. Purpose: Allowed a ballot with a Counterfoil that was not removed to be marked as a spoiled ballot when an elector was given a second ballot and voted again

37. The Princess-Abbess protested against the sale and refused to recognise the Elector of Brandenburg as the abbey-principality's new guardian until military occupation the same year forced her to do so.

38. Argentiferous gold, electrum, argentian gold, elektrum, electron, elektron, auriferous native silver; electre, elector [obsolete] [A natural deep-yellow to pale-yellow alloy of gold and silver, sometimes employed in the decorations of ancient temples and palaces] Elektrum n, Goldsilber n, Silbergold n, silberhaltiges Gold, güldisches Gediegensilber, Weißgold der Gallier, silberhaltiges (Frei

39. Augustus III (Polish: August III Sas, Lithuanian: Augustas III; 17 October 1696 – 5 October 1763) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1734 until 1763, as well as Elector of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire from 1733 until 1763 where he was known as Frederick Augustus II (German: Friedrich August II).

40. Argentiferous gold, electrum, argentian gold, elektrum, electron, elektron, auriferous native silver; electre, elector [ obsolete] [ A natural deep-yellow to pale-yellow alloy of gold and silver, sometimes employed in the decorations of ancient temples and palaces] ● Elektrum n, Goldsilber n, Silbergold n, silberhaltiges Gold, güldisches Gediegensilber, Weißgold der Gallier, silberhaltiges (Frei)Gold

41. But when I come there, to write to the Dutch States that I think it absolutely necessary for the saving of the Empire to march with the troops under my command and to join with those that are in Germany ... in order to make measures with Prince Lewis of Baden for the speedy reduction of the Elector of Bavaria."

42. Instead of voting by special ballot, a Canadian Forces elector who is residing in the electoral district of his or her address on his or her Statement of Ordinary Residence may vote at the civilian polling station in that electoral district, provided that he or she has not already voted in the by-election and continues to reside in that electoral district until election day.