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  1. The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election An election held for a nation's primary legislative body. gerrymander

  2. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Whether you are following the US election or an election where you live, in this lesson today, I want to focus on 20 advanced level vocabulary words so that you understand exactly what you’re reading or hearing in the news. And you can participate in conversations with confidence in English.

  3. This unit will look at vocabulary associated with elections and politics. You'll have a chance to learn new vocabulary in its original context, and practise listening and reading using...

  4. This is our main area to help you understand the language used in the US Elections. There will be an A-Z of US Election vocabulary that covers the key election vocabulary.

  5. 4 de feb. de 2020 · 98 Vocabulary Terms for the Election Season. Absentee ballot: a mailable paper ballot that is used by voters who will not be able to vote on Election Day (like military personnel stationed overseas). The absentee ballots are mailed before election day and counted on election day.

  6. Glossary of political terms. This glossary includes a wide range of words or terms that can be used when talking or writing about politics and related topics. Each term is followed by its part of speech (adjective, noun, verb, etc.) and in some cases UK English or US English is also indicated.

  7. A voter whose record is current with the appropriate election authority and is eligible to vote. Active Status A term used by election officials when a voter's record shows that the voter is eligible to vote. Active status may not be accurate if the facts have changed since a voter last updated their record. Adjudication