Sentence examples for the electorate from inspiring English sources

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the electorate

noun

The collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote.

  • The votes have been counted and the electorate has spoken.

Exact(60)

"He parsed the electorate.

That's 3% of the electorate.

How dissatisfied was the electorate?

"There's the electorate!" Masha said.

Politicians should speak candidly to the electorate.

First, the electorate is less conservative.

This cohort represents 16% of the electorate.

The electorate is incensed by corruption.

Of course the electorate is highly polarized.

It was left to the electorate.

Should we trust the electorate now?

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