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"electorate for" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the group of people who are eligible to vote in a particular election. Example: The candidates are campaigning heavily to win over the electorate for the upcoming presidential election.
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On Monday the European Union observer mission called on the electoral commission to publish more detailed results, to "guarantee the support" of the electorate for the eventual announcement.
The biggest challenge in such a large electorate for Price?
He said: I don't take the electorate for granted.
Characterizing an electorate for a caucus is much trickier than doing so for a primary.
But they would then have to answer to the electorate for their recalcitrance.
Registered Republicans dipped below 30 percent of the state's electorate for the first time this election.
But he cautioned against blaming the electorate for failing to understand the party's message.
Those MPs needn't fear the wrath of the electorate, for a while anyway.
They have rightly been treated with contempt by the electorate for their spineless lack of radicalism.
The turnout for elections in Italy is high, often reaching well over 80 percent of the electorate for parliamentary elections.
When the 20-somethings figure out who to blame, that's going to shift the electorate for years to come".
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