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the elector

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A person eligible to vote in an election.

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Because the Calvinists had the support of the elector, however, the presbyterian system was established by electoral decree in 1570.

The other 82 electoral votes were changed on the personal initiative of the elector".

The elector once more fled from his duchy.

They were then sent to the Elector in January 1537.

Moreover, the elector Augustus III (king of Poland and the elector of Saxony) now joined Maria Theresa in attacking him in Silesia.

In the opinion, state officials wrote that "the elector must provide this information".

The elector must provide this information, whether requesting an absentee ballot by telephone or in writing.

The elector himself had left, and consequently Beethoven's subsidy came to an end.

The country was then annexed by Prussia and the elector exiled.

The elector hoped that the Heidelberg Catechism would form the basis for reconciliation.

The artist was then a court painter to the Elector Palatine Johann Wilhelm.

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