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Synonyms for Electoral
ɪˈlɛk tər əlelec·toral
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Princeton's WordNet
electoraladjective
of or relating to elections
"electoral process"
Antonyms:
appointive, appointedelectoraladjective
relating to or composed of electors
"electoral college"
Antonyms:
appointed, appointive
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Seth Myers opened Seth Myers show referencing the leaked 2005 Access Hollywood tapeswhere Donald Trump was heard making lewd comments about women. Well, that was a real grab in the p --- y, i ’m sorry to use foul language like that but last time I checked the electoral college seems to be fine with it.
While Delhi is not very significant in electoral terms, a BJP loss there shatters the popular narrative around the BJP's invincibility, a loss in Delhi certainly signals an end to Modi's honeymoon. Furthermore, because it is the capital city, an opposition government, especially one led by the confrontational AAP, would be a constant thorn in the Modi government's side.
I could think of no worse example for nations abroad, who for the first time were trying to put free electoral procedures into effect, than that of the United States wrangling over the results of our presidential election, and even suggesting that the presidency itself could be stolen by thievery at the ballot box.
They asked me to accept the results [but] my dignity and my honor are priceless...I do not endorse this electoral process.
You can look through the entire Michigan election code that was written by the legislature and signed by governors of both parties. There is no role for the legislature in this process, michigan has a pretty strong separation of powers clause. And appointing members of the Electoral College is not legislating, it's not passing a law. And there's nothing in the Michigan Constitution that would authorize the legislature to do that.
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