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electoral college noun[ C ] uk /ɪˌlek.tər.əl ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/ us /ɪˌlek.tɚ.əl ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ/ a group of people whose job is to choose a political or religious leader(政治或宗教的)领袖选举团 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Voters & candidates in elections abstainer Brexiteer candidate carpetbagger constituency constituent coronate multi-candidate nay non-voter non-voting primary re-eligibility slate ticket unaffiliated unelectable voter write in yea
However, the disposition of Lincoln's vote gave him the electoral college. Should the electoral college be continued? The President and Vice-President are elected, through an electoral college, for a term of four years. The electors of all the States are called collectively the electoral college. These three classes then elect the members of an electoral college, who then elect the member of the house.
electoral college | American Dictionary electoral college noun[ U ] politics & government a group of people whose votes are determined by how the people vote in each state, and who officially elect the president and vice president in the US |