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A command or an authorization given by a political electorate to its representative.

His eloquent speech has won him the favor of the electorate.

The electorate, cleansed of its non-Serb members, produced a 90% “no” vote.

The fact that, together, they have 59% of the vote will help persuade the electorate to accept painful cuts.

And his powers are mightily constrained by Congress, which is even more immediately accountable to its electorate.

Most of those in the rest of the electorate who pay any attention are more repelled by the accusations than persuaded by them.

Men in urban areas who met the property qualification were enfranchised and the Act roughly doubled the electorate in England and Wales from one to two million men.

This time around, pollsters expect the youth vote to be a smaller share of the overall electorate, perhaps 10%-12%, roughly in keeping with the 2006 election.

But as a result all governments are unstable multi-party coalitions subject to perverse incentives that have more to do with politicians' careers than with the wishes of the electorate at large.

Moreover, Mr Huntsman, like Mr Romney, is a Mormon, a faith viewed with some suspicion by the evangelical Christians who make up a sizeable share of the Republican primary electorate.

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But it has not endeared them to the general electorate.

Some 40% of the electorate stayed at home.

Such a trend, if true, would be an encouraging sign of a maturing electorate.

Prof: if the electorate was just 10 people, okay, why would that help you evaluate the argument?

But he recovered, the nation rallied around him and carried him across the finish line, his bond with the electorate deep and true.

Mrs Clinton might stumble and fall. The American electorate might balk at the idea of handing both the White House and Capitol Hill to a single party and go for a Republican president.

In the first referendum, 53.21% of the electorate voted no.

Little more than a third of the electorate would back them if elections were held today.

"Hispanics have moved up to be about eight percent [of the electorate] and Asian-Americans about six percent," he said.

But from now onwards the partners' preoccupation will be to seduce as broad a swathe of the electorate as they can, which means reaching out to the middle as well as cultivating their bases.

The EU is not a single country, whose most senior leaders are elected by a single electorate.

He does not excite much of the wider electorate either.

Confronting them, rather than the entire electorate, may be the really difficult task for governments that want to make the Numbers add up.

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