词汇 | electorate |
释义 | electorate noun[ Cusually singular, + sing/pl verb ] uk /iˈlek.tər.ət/ us /ɪˈlek.tɚ.ət/ all the people who are allowed to vote: 全体选民 The present voting system distorts the wishes of the electorate.现行的选举制度不能体现选民的真实意愿。 Voters & candidates in elections abstainer Brexiteer candidate carpetbagger constituency constituent coronate multi-candidate nay non-voter non-voting primary re-eligibility slate ticket unaffiliated unelectable voter write in yea electorate | American Dictionaryelectorate noun[ C ] us/ɪˈlek·tə·rət/ the people who are allowed to vote Examples of electorateelectorate The party's electorate basically resembles the complexion of society. Actually, they appear to the electorate as responsible parties contributing to the governance of the country. By implication, and consistent with our earlier argument, they also indicate limited party structuring of the electorate. Finally, the extraordinary number of women candidates at all levels was expected to affect the electorate's thinking and behaviour on the basis of gender. Such events affect campaign strategy, the information levels within the electorate, and the allocation of media and money which shape that information. First, the late-nineteenth century was an extremely partisan time, resulting in large part from an evenly divided national electorate. Voting mechanisms are games and not simply procedures for tracking some truths about the underlying preferences or interests of the electorate. The two purposes - change and confirmation - confer legitimacy on the government and make its decisions acceptable to the electorate. This leaves 567 constituencies, of which 161 were identical or experienced boundary changes affecting less than 10 per cent of the constituency's electorate. These nations' electorates are 'pre-aligned':65 they have not yet had the time to develop close affiliations to their new party systems. It is the electorate's criteria of economic success that must be satisfied. In particular, does the social communication of political information produce added value in the form of a more politically expert electorate? Its electorate constituted one quarter of the adult male workforce. Under these circumstances, players need only know the distribution of preferences in the electorate, not the exact preferences of other players. The theory assumes an information asymmetry, with governments having better expectations about future performance than the electorate. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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