elector

noun
UK: /ɪˈlektər/
US: /ɪˈlektər/
  1. A person who has the right to vote in an election.

    1. Each elector cast their vote.
    2. The informed elector considered all candidates before making a choice.
  2. A member of the Electoral College in the United States, chosen to represent a state's popular vote in the presidential election.

    1. He is an elector this year.
    2. The elector pledged to vote for the candidate chosen by the state's voters.

Synonyms

voter constituent

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "elector" in English means: A person who has the right to vote in an election., A member of the Electoral College in the United States, chosen to represent a state's popular vote in the presidential election..

The phonetic transcription of "elector" is /ɪˈlektər/ in British English and /ɪˈlektər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "elector": voter, constituent.

Example usage of "elector": "Each elector cast their vote.". More examples on the page.