electoral
Refers to the set of rules that determine how elections and referendums are conducted and how their results are determined.
The entire procedure of an election, from voter registration to the final announcement of results.
The vote cast by a member of the electoral college.
Changes made to the electoral system to improve how the public's wishes are expressed in election results.
The outcome or final count of votes in an election.
An organized effort by a political party or candidate to win an election.
The act of winning an election.
A map that displays the results of an election, often using colors to represent which party or candidate won in different geographic areas.
Illegal interference with the process of an election, either to increase the vote share of a favored candidate, depress the vote share of a rival, or both.
The percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election.
An official list of the people in a district who are entitled to vote in an election. Also known as electoral roll.
An official list of the people in a district who are entitled to vote in an election. Also known as electoral register.
A geographical area that an elected official represents.
A geographical area which elects a representative to a legislative body.
A condition or circumstance that puts a candidate or party in a favorable or superior position to win an election.