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The phrase "electoral power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the influence or authority that comes from the ability to vote or participate in elections.
Example: "The citizens exercised their electoral power by voting in the recent elections."
Alternatives: "voting power" or "electoral influence."
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The much discussed rise in the minority share of the electorate testifies to the decisive electoral power that previously disenfranchised communities now possess.
"It is not many … but the electoral power of each person is enormously powerful.
But Clinton seemed confident about the electoral power of relentless policy tedium.
A similar problem: "wield electoral power as few religious leaders can".
The poor and excluded of Britain are a minority whose electoral power is now negligible.
We must stand up and use our electoral power to call for change.
Many Republicans want to win and will sacrifice conservative values for electoral power.
"We need a combination of direct action, mass mobilization and electoral power," she told the Guardian.
Sands's death gave them an electoral power base from which they could risk a peace initiative.
Both sides agree the board's makeup reflects the electoral power of the well-organized Orthodox Jewish community.
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Of course, the political preferences of voting groups make up only part of their electoral power turnout is just as important.
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