"electoral" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

electoral adjetivo

electoral + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 137
electoral district • electoral vote • electoral system • electoral process • electoral politics • electoral reform • electoral result • ...
2. electoral vote = głosy kolegium elektorów electoral vote
3. electoral system = ordynacja wyborcza electoral system
4. electoral process = wyborczy proces electoral process
5. electoral politics = wyborcza polityka electoral politics
6. electoral reform = zmiana systemu wyborczego, reforma wyborcza electoral reform
7. electoral result = wyborczy wynik electoral result
8. electoral law = prawo wyborcze electoral law
9. electoral college = kolegium elektorów electoral college
10. electoral fraud = oszustwo wyborcze electoral fraud
11. electoral success = wyborczy sukces electoral success
12. electoral division = wyborczy podział electoral division
13. electoral victory = zwycięstwo wyborcze electoral victory
16. electoral campaign = kampania wyborcza electoral campaign
17. electoral defeat = wyborcza porażka electoral defeat
18. electoral constituency = wyborczy okręg wyborczy electoral constituency
19. electoral alliance = koalicja wyborcza electoral alliance
20. electoral roll = lista uprawnionych do głosowania w wyborach electoral roll
21. electoral region = okręg wyborczy electoral region
22. electoral list = wyborcza lista electoral list
23. electoral support = wyborcze wsparcie electoral support
25. electoral map = wyborcza mapa electoral map
26. electoral boundary = granica okręgu wyborczego electoral boundary
27. electoral coalition = koalicja wyborcza electoral coalition
  • It was Reagan's challenge to form these groups into an electoral coalition.
  • That's a pretty small slice of liberals in this country and therefore not enough to ever amount to a meaningful electoral coalition.
  • As in the last election, several electoral coalitions were agreed to before the vote.
  • The party has been represented in the Parliament only via electoral coalitions with popular parties.
  • These parties had already formed an electoral coalition in 2006.
  • In every election since 1994, it has been part of an electoral coalition with the euro-sceptic June Movement.
  • After competing in a series of elections with their former colleagues at Iniciativa, the two parties agreed to run together as an electoral coalition.
  • On 10 February 2005, the name and logo of that larger electoral coalition was presented.
  • This dialogue was seen as a paving of the way towards an eventual electoral coalition with the Communists.
  • Their electoral coalitions (the groups of people who vote for them) change dramatically.
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Grup znaczeniowych: 32

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