elect |
to select through the process of voting. [8 definitions] |
electable |
combined form of elect. |
election |
the process of selecting a person for office by voting. [2 definitions] |
electioneer |
to campaign on behalf of a political candidate, party, or issue. |
elective |
pertaining to election by voting. [5 definitions] |
elector |
one who may participate in an election; qualified voter. [2 definitions] |
electoral |
of or concerning electors or an election. [2 definitions] |
electoral college |
a body of people chosen to officially elect the President and Vice President of the United States, based on the popular vote in each state. |
electoral process |
a set of steps and procedures agreed upon as the method for conducting an election, such as the processes for selecting candidates, registering voters, casting votes, and counting votes. |
electoral vote |
the tally of the votes cast by the electors of the electoral college in a U.S. presidential election. In most states, the winner of the popular vote receives one hundred percent of that state's electoral vote; therefore, the percentage of the total electoral vote cast for each candidate may not reflect the percentage of the popular vote cast for each candidate. [2 definitions] |
electorate |
a body of those entitled to participate in an election; qualified voters, as a group. |
Electra |
in Greek mythology, a princess who convinced her brother to kill their mother and their mother's lover. |
Electra complex |
in Freudian psychoanalysis, the unconscious desire of a daughter for sexual gratification from her father, or her wish to take her mother's place in her father's affections. (Cf. Oedipus complex.) |
electric |
of or pertaining to electricity. [4 definitions] |
electrical |
electric. |
electric chair |
a chair through which high voltages of electricity are passed in order to execute a convicted criminal. [2 definitions] |
electric eel |
any of various eellike fishes native to freshwater rivers of northern South America, capable of giving off strong electrical discharges. |
electric eye |
see "photoelectric cell." |
electric field |
an area in space over which the effects of an electric charge can be detected. |
electric guitar |
a guitar that is equipped with a pickup that transmits tones to an amplifier. |
electrician |
one who installs, maintains, repairs, or operates electrical equipment for a living. |