Election Form Of Noun
Electing elective balloting democratic voting election polling constituent appointive discretionary by vote appointing selecting.
Election form of noun. Election a process of choosing a leader members of parliament councillors or other representatives by popular vote. To run for election topic collocations. Refers to person place thing quality etc.
In a the election. By election phrases. Voting procedure elecciones parlamentarias nf pl adj.
The run up to an election. Of or relating to elections. The choice of a leader or representative by popular vote.
The outcome of an election. Election ɪˈlɛkʃən noun an election is a process in which people vote to choose a person or group of people to hold an official position the country s first free elections for more than fifty years. Uncountable countable the process of choosing a person or a group of people for a position especially a political position by voting election campaigns results to win lose an election to vote in an election presidential elections are held every four years.
Relating to or composed of electors. The right power or privilege of making a choice. To elect a mayor.
From latin ēlēctiōn stem of ēlēctiō equivalent to ēlēct us see elect iōn noun suffix see ion. How to use elect in a sentence. Elect definition to choose or select by vote as for an office.