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 electoral [ɪ'lɛktərəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 选举人的, 选举的, (有关)选举的

[法] 选举的, 选举人的, 由选举人组成的


  1. Have you got your name on the electoral register?
    你的名字已登记在选民名册上了吗?
  2. Many people say that the electoral system in this country should be changed.
    许多人都说这个国家的选举制度应该有所改变。
  3. The two opposition parties made an electoral pact.
    这两个反对党达成了一项关于在选举中进行合作的协议。


electoral
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to elections

  2. <adj.pert>
    electoral process
  3. relating to or composed of electors

  4. <adj.all>
    electoral college


  1. In the British case, targeting the south of England, it worked, but the US is a much bigger place. A common thread of the US electoral comparisons is the insider-outsider contrast.
  2. But any Dukakis strategy without the South would require an electoral shift of historic proportions for a Democratic victory in November.
  3. At least one grumble was heard after Bush announced the results: Rep. Frank McCloskey, D-Ind., said he believed the electoral system should be scrapped and replaced with a direct popular vote.
  4. The Independent Electoral Commission, which managed South Africa's national and regional poll last April, has recommended to the government it urgently implement a set of electoral reforms.
  5. He said that "even though the opposition is not completely satisfied, the electoral process is being channeled toward what the opposition wants." The government promised to put no restraints on campaigning or news coverage.
  6. The electoral college forces presidential candidates to address the issues of great concern to each state, as well as overriding national issues.
  7. Leon de Beer, who last week began a two-year prison term for engaging in electoral fraud in his 1987 campaign in Johannesburg's Hillbrow district.
  8. Some face electoral capital punishment the next time they go to the voters.
  9. The visit "and the publicity surrounding it are interpreted as a political gesture of a nature to bring about unwelcome elements in the electoral campaign and stir new passions," the government statement said.
  10. And delegates ratified an earlier Nationalist proposal to retire by 1991 all 800 elderly members of the lawmaking Legislative Yuan and electoral college from mainland China.
  11. Afraid of electoral reform?
  12. Without doubt the most intractable issue is electoral reform, because of its impact on the composition of the Commons, and thus of governments. Nonetheless, three lesser reforms have obvious merit.
  13. The report said Hispanic voters can influence the selection of 71 percent of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
  14. An Associated Press tabulation showed Bush leading for 356 electoral votes, although he could not yet count securely on the 270 needed for victory.
  15. In the Oaxacan town of Tlacolula, the PRI faced an electoral challenge from the Marxist PSUM last August.
  16. The editorial contained a long rigmarole about the Singapore government's economic mismanagement, electoral reverses, problems with the opposition, etc.
  17. Vote counting had yet to be finalized in this country of 2.2 million when the electoral commission announced the balloting had been voided.
  18. Many legislators predict a reversal of Roe vs. Wade would result in the issue dominating the legislative and electoral processes in many states.
  19. "We have to put an end to this provisional stage we are in," interim President Ion Iliescu said Friday in response to calls to delay any vote on the electoral law until a new constitution is promulgated.
  20. The result: Bush led firmly in 21 states with 220 electoral votes _ just 50 short of the total needed to win, ABC reported Wednesday.
  21. Meanwhile, Franz Schoenhuber, head of West Germany's extreme-right Republican Party, told a news conference in West Berlin that the organization soon will set up electoral groups in East Germany.
  22. Jeff Greenfield, on ABC's "Nightline" Monday, was on top of developments, suggesting that Mr. Hart take a positive approach, seeking electoral advantage by appealing to voters who have ever cheated on their spouses.
  23. Members of the National Accord are urging the government to revoke an electoral statute that allows the party receiving the majority of votes to automatically be granted a two-thirds majority in the house of deputies and senate.
  24. In 1983, shortly after President Miguel de la Madrid took office and promised respect for opposition electoral triumphs, state elections in Chihuahua gave the National Action party seven municipalities.
  25. About 5,000 students staged a rally today at a downtown park for the second straight day to demand the dissolution of the electoral college.
  26. But Mrs Cresson's profession of ignorance as to the details may have been quite genuine. Ever since last Sunday's electoral disaster, President Mitterrand has been engaged in intense consultations to assess the full significance of the vote.
  27. Federal Election Commissioner S.A. Nusrat announced on television that Ishaq Khan, of the Muslim League, swept 78 percent of presidential votes cast by an electoral college of the Senate, National Assembly and four provincial assemblies.
  28. Sunday _ Voters give LDP a stinging electoral defeat, as the party loses control in the upper house of Parliament for the first time in 34 years.
  29. Mr Charles Kennedy, Liberal Democrat president (above, left), described the stance as 'a very reckless game'. He suggested that political expediency might have motivated Labour's plumping for the alternative member electoral system of PR.
  30. They met with thousands of well-wishers and collected 25,000 signatures calling for electoral reform.
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