- 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...
- The prince-
electors (German: Kurfürst (listen), pl. Kurfürsten, Czech: Kurfiřt, Latin:
Princeps Elector) were the
members of the
electoral college that...
- senators)
totaling 535
electors. A 1961
amendment granted the
federal District of
Columbia three electors. Of the
current 538
electors, a
simple majority...
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which its
electors are to be selected,
which in
modern times has been
based on a po****r vote in most states, and
generally requires its
electors to have...
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choosing electors on
Election Day in November, and
these electors choosing the
president and vice
president of the
United States in December.
Electors in practice...
- death,
there were 117
cardinal electors who were
eligible to parti****te in the
subsequent conclave. Two
cardinal electors did not parti****te, decreasing...
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special legislative sessions to
replace legitimate Biden electors with fake
Trump electors based on
unfounded allegations of vote fraud.
Trump pressured...
- her
pledged electors while the
Republican Party nominee and then president-elect,
Donald Trump, lost two.
Three of the
faithless electors voted for Colin...
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either as
General Electors, or as
descendants of any of the
other three groups to
which they had an
ancestral claim.
General Electors were thus a diverse...
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ruled by the
electors in
personal union. It was
called the
Department of Bremen-Verden, Hadeln,
Lauenburg and Bentheim. However, the
electors spent most...