electorate

[ɪˈlɛkt(ə)rət]

electorate Definition

  • 1all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election
  • 2the group of people who are likely to vote for a particular political party or candidate

Using electorate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "electorate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The party's policies were designed to appeal to a broad electorate.

  • Example

    The candidate promised to represent the interests of the entire electorate.

  • Example

    The turnout among the electorate was higher than expected.

electorate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for electorate

Phrases with electorate

  • the group of Catholic voters in a particular area or country

    Example

    The Catholic electorate is an important voting bloc in this region.

  • the group of young voters in a particular area or country

    Example

    The youth electorate is often seen as a key demographic in elections.

  • the group of voters living in rural areas of a particular country or region

    Example

    The rural electorate tends to vote differently than the urban electorate.

Origins of electorate

from Latin 'eligere', meaning 'to choose'

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Summary: electorate in Brief

The term 'electorate' [ɪˈlɛkt(ə)rət] refers to all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election, or the group of people who are likely to vote for a particular political party or candidate. It can be used to describe specific groups of voters, such as 'the Catholic electorate' or 'the youth electorate.'