Pronunciation of the English word electoral.
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1. | Garfield won 214 electoral votes. | |
2. | Jefferson received 162 electoral votes. | |
3. | In countries with electoral colleges, citizens vote for representatives to pick heads of state for them, adding an extra layer to what would otherwise be a direct election. | |
4. | The politician was accused of nepotism when he employed his wife in his electoral office, without advertising the position. | |
5. | There's no chance of him financing his electoral campaign. | |
6. | King led the campaign to end racial segregation and electoral disenfranchisement in the USA using very similar methods to Gandhi in India. | |
7. | The electoral law needs to be changed. | |
8. | The Electoral College's vote formalized the undemocratic installment of the forty-fifth President of the United States. | |
9. | Their inability to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat. | |
10. | Their unwillingness to satisfy the desires of the populace led to their electoral defeat. |