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Synonyms for electoral
ɪˈlɛk tər əlelec·toral

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  1. electoraladjective

    of or relating to elections

    "electoral process"

    Antonyms:
    appointive, appointed

  2. electoraladjective

    relating to or composed of electors

    "electoral college"

    Antonyms:
    appointed, appointive

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  1. White House:

    When the President says Russia hoax, he's not talking about Russian meddling, he's been very clear about that. ... The President, when he says Russia hoax, he means the investigation and some others on TV, never under oath, wanting to suggest that somehow Russian meddling in the 2016 election was successful in changing a single vote or indeed the electoral outcome, and we know that.

  2. Manuel Baldizon:

    They asked me to accept the results [but] my dignity and my honor are priceless...I do not endorse this electoral process.

  3. Nabil Boumonsef:

    Elections in Lebanon are in the first place about electoral machinery. The parties, not civil society, are the ones with the electoral machinery to gather people, to secure transportation, to secure finances.

  4. Kan Yuenyong:

    At the end of the day, the junta has the same aims it did before, namely, it believes the political system doesn't work and they need an umbrella organization to oversee the country and to weaken the electoral process but how they will do that and make it more palatable to people remains to be seen.

  5. Ashutosh Kumar:

    There is a kind of impunity about this, studied silence of the political class is due to electoral reasons, and that is unfortunate.


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