"electorate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Constituting 23 per cent of the voting electorate, this community tended to deliver a monolithic yea or nay.
- The Civil Rights era across the South was the beginning of a turning point in the voting electorate for the Democratic Party.
- Only 28% of the District was African-American according to the 1940 census, and was biased toward the young, making the voting electorate even smaller.
- The election also furthered the shift of the African-American voting electorate away from the Republican Party, a phenomenon which had begun with the New Deal.
- Furthermore, 43% of the voting electorate had voted for the Sandinistas, reflecting support for the overall goals of the former administration although not necessarily the results.
- "Aware that working mothers with children under 10 comprise 8 percent of the voting electorate," Mr. Harris said, "more and more candidates are showing up at the office gates."
- It's also a real bummer our elected public servants (allegedly) in Washington will ignore the voting electorate in favor of the telecom lobbyists.
- After the Republican Convention, there will be a yearlong campaign, condensed for the primary voting electorate into a couple of weeks.
- The only way that another Republican can win is with the entire voting electorate to have gone batty.
- As of 2001, Hispanics were almost 38% of Houston's population and 8% of the city's voting electorate.
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