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Electorship
Electorship E*lect"or*ship, n. The office or status of an elector.

Meaning of Electors from wikipedia

- 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...
- Emperor. Usually, half of the electors were archbishops. From the 13th century onwards, a small group of prince-electors gained the privilege of electing...
- their electors, meaning all their electors go to one winning ticket. Maine and Nebraska choose one elector per congressional district and two electors for...
- each state legislates the method by which its electors are to be selected. Many states require electors to have pledged to vote for the candidates of...
- special legislative sessions to replace legitimate Biden electors with fake Trump electors based on unfounded allegations of election fraud. Trump pressured...
- 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...
- ruled by the electors in personal union. It was called the Department of Bremen-Verden, Hadeln, Lauenburg and Bentheim. Nonetheless, the electors spent most...
- 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...
- conclave was initially planned to have 135 electors from 71 countries; the 2013 and 2005 conclaves had had 115 electors from 48 and 52 countries respectively...
- punish electors who vote in opposition to the plurality, known as "faithless" or "unpledged" electors. In modern times, faithless and unpledged electors have...