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external elections
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "external elections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to elections that occur outside of a specific organization or entity, often in a broader context such as national or regional elections. Example: "The organization decided to monitor the external elections to ensure transparency and fairness in the voting process."
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Russia regularly seeks to influence external elections and often succeeds.
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More specifically, it suggests that the impact of voting procedures on the voter turnout is amplified in external elections due to the specific conditions under which the vote takes place.
Tunisia represents a stimulating case study to discuss why and how States extend the franchise to non-resident citizens, and to explore patterns and dynamics of voter turnout and voting behaviour in external elections.
Third, the voter turnout among the Tunisians abroad is relatively important since 2011, especially in regard with the low voter turnout that characterizes external elections worldwide (International IDEA, 2007).
In contrast, this paper argues that the voter turnout and the voting behaviour in external elections depend on pre-migration variables and on the local context in which migrants are embedded.
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Mr. Jonathan, with nearly 60 percent of the votes declared in his favor, appears to have persuaded at least a plurality of Nigerians, as well as most external election monitors, that his victory is legitimate.
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An external election supervisor who is independent of and respected by the group members should be present during elections.
"Assessing the External Validity of Election RD Estimates: An Investigation of the Incumbency Advantage" (with A. Hall and J. Snyder).
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Yet shortly after the auction was completed, Fitch, the ratings agency, cut Portugal's credit rating by three notches, saying it was concerned that the country would not receive timely external support before the elections on June 5.
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Notwithstanding the transition to external voting since 2014 presidential elections, it can be safely argued that Turkey did not deny voting rights to emigrants on the basis of residence requirements.
Concerns have been raised over a lack of external monitoring of the election.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing elections involving citizens living abroad, use "external elections" to clearly distinguish from domestic voting processes.
Common error
Avoid using "external elections" when you actually mean external interference or influence on elections within a country. The phrase refers specifically to elections of citizens living abroad, not the manipulation of a domestic election.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "external elections" functions as a noun phrase, specifically referring to elections conducted for or by citizens residing outside their home country. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "external elections" correctly describes elections involving citizens living outside their country, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It's most commonly found in academic and news contexts, referring to the specific processes of voting for non-resident citizens. While grammatically sound, its frequency is relatively rare. When employing this term, ensure it's distinct from discussions about external influences on elections, focusing instead on the electoral participation of citizens abroad.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
overseas voting
Focuses on the geographical aspect of voting by citizens residing abroad.
elections abroad
Emphasizes the location where the elections are conducted.
out-of-country elections
Similar to "elections abroad", emphasizing the location.
voting from abroad
Focuses on the act of voting while located in a foreign country.
voting by expatriates
Highlights the participants in the elections rather than the location.
non-resident voting
Stresses the residency status of the voters.
diaspora elections
Refers to elections involving people who have spread or been dispersed from their homeland.
international suffrage
Focuses on the right to vote across national borders.
remote voting
Highlights the method of voting from a distance.
extraterritorial elections
Uses a more formal and legal term to denote elections outside the territory.
FAQs
What does "external elections" mean?
"External elections" refer to elections where citizens living outside their home country participate, allowing them to vote in their country's elections while residing abroad.
When should I use the term "external elections"?
Use "external elections" when you are specifically discussing the process or results of voting by citizens who live outside of their country of citizenship.
What are some alternatives to "external elections"?
You can use alternatives like "overseas voting", "elections abroad", or "non-resident voting" depending on the specific context.
How do "external elections" differ from regular elections?
"External elections" involve specific logistical and legal considerations related to enabling citizens living abroad to register and cast their votes, unlike regular domestic elections.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested