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It was because you did not call upon the electors!
Only 120 of the 820 electors had been able to vote.
The elector turned his head, and in a moment he heard the door close.
The following table shows the change in electors from the 2000 election.
They were not included in the total number of electors.
He's a very nice person, and the electors like him.
However, the electors spent most of their time in England.
See below in the section of Electors for more information.
The electors, on the other hand, may not agree with them.
This is what our electors charged us with six months ago.
An elector is someone who can vote in an election.
He was also a presidential elector in 1792 and 1796.
There were about 50,000 electors in France at the time.
The election took place on a field, in the presence of about 10,000 electors.
This is the fault of the electors, not the government.
Electors were asked to vote again on 12 February 1961.
No, it is the representation of the electors and nothing more.
As electors, we can choose to pay the costs of peace.
Under the new system, there were 507 registered electors in 1832.
As with many elections, the focus then turns on the electors.
The other two electors vote based upon the statewide results.
He served as a presidential elector in 1876 and 1880.
It was a closed primary, open only to Republican electors.
This election, however, was not recognized by three of the electors.
He was a presidential elector in 1844 for the Democrats.