electorate造句91) But the good psychological effect of the joint electorate would be erased by the separate one.
92) The Government deserve to be condemned by the electorate, as they surely will be.
93) Still, the electorate remains split on whether he deserves a second term in the White House.
94) The voting reportedly passed off peacefully and was marked by apathy among the electorate of 5,200,000.
95) Advocates of such an interpretation have placed particular stress on the role of the electorate in fuelling party conflict at this time.
96) He will find that in both Bath and Lancashire the electorate has as little faith in Labour's policies as he has.
97) A vote in favour of secession would be carried subject to a two-thirds majority of the republic's total electorate.
98) The electorate of the capital, Titograd, also voted to reinstate the city's old name of Podgorica.
99) Aggressive fund-raising tactics and preparations for a larger electorate in this presidential election year fueled the increase.
100) Of the 28 percent of the electorate who voted in the referendum, 53 percent supported the ban.
101) However, there was a significant minority of floating voters: on average about 20 percent of the electorate.
102) Second, the telephone lists actually used for the sample were unrepresentative of the electorate.
103) There was a turnout of 4,892,242 or 63.15 percent of the total electorate.
104) His campaign never caught on with a wide spectrum of the electorate.
105) Shareholders as the electorate are given the power to elect and dismiss their leaders, the directors.
106) Only a minority of the electorate changes sides between elections.
107) Such a move would surely appeal to an electorate which is looking for moderation and co-operation.
108) In Britain studies of elections show that issues other than race dominate the thoughts of the black electorate.
109) The new parliament's principal task would be to draft a constitution for approval by the electorate in a referendum.
110) In most parliamentary democracies voter turnout tends to be around half to three-quarters of the electorate.
111) In some countries a large majority of the electorate do not even exercise the right to vote.
112) Exclusion of one third of the electorate does violence to all that we pretend by our adherence to democracy.
113) Ultimately, this responsibility must rest with the electorate, but they do not always receive the information necessary to make judgements.
114) The total electorate was 12,319,787 and the turnout was 75 percent.
115) In nine years as leader, Neil Kinnock had done everything possible to tailor himself to the demands of the electorate.
116) These councillors convinced a big section of the electorate that they are capable of helping to run public services throughout the province.
117) As a cynical attempt to manipulate the electorate and the media, it was unsurpassed.
118) All referendums so far have failed to reach the required majority, although more than half the electorate voted in favour.
119) Hence the relationship between members of the Congress and their local electorate is much less affected by national party considerations.
120) This system relies upon the ability of the electorate to elect and dismiss leaders at periodic intervals.