Sentences with phrase «whole electorate»

The phrase "whole electorate" refers to all the people who are eligible to vote in an election. It includes everyone in a particular area or country who can participate in choosing their leaders through the democratic process. Full definition
We also plan to reanalyse public opinion surveys (with a temporal component) to see how affective rhetoric influences individual voters» actual political choices (rather than the whole electorate).
The two things you lose with simple PR is the link between a district and specific representatives (all MP represent the whole electorate) and the ability to choose exactly who gets elected (you vote for a party, not a person).
Do you believe it is more important to reach out to the whole electorate or to consolidate the core vote?
All laws must be voted by the whole electorate (well, at least by those that feel concerned enough to show up but that's still several thousand people), assembled once a year on a public square.
«Labour wins when we inspire the whole electorate, not when we try and cobble together 5 or 10 percent of votes from this or that party in an attempt to haul ourselves over the line.»
Dominic commands respect from the whole House as he is master of his brief, and he communicates honestly with the whole electorate.
In particular, there will always be the possibility that one voter, simply by changing their vote, can change the overall preference of the whole electorate.
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