-
which officeholders were
chosen by lot.
Electoral reform describes the
process of
introducing fair
electoral systems where they are not in place, or improving...
- In the
United States, the
Electoral College is the
group of
presidential electors that is
formed every four
years during the
presidential election for...
- This
national electoral calendar for 2025
lists the national/federal
elections scheduled to be held in 2025 in all
sovereign states and
their dependent...
- An
electoral district in
Canada is a
geographical constituency upon
which Canada's
representative democracy is based. It is
officially known in Canadian...
-
Electorates (also
known as
electoral divisions or seats) of the
Australian House of
Representatives are
single member electoral districts for the
lower house...
- offices, but
instead for
members of the
Electoral College.
These electors then cast
direct votes,
known as
electoral votes, for
president and for vice president...
- An
electoral or
voting system is a set of
rules used to
determine the
results of an election.
Electoral systems are used in
politics to
elect governments...
- An
electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district,
sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a
geographical portion of a
political unit...
-
federal electoral districts (commonly
referred to as
ridings in
Canadian English) as
defined by the 2023
Representation Order.
Canadian federal electoral districts...
- and
maintenance of the
electoral roll by the
electoral registration officer (except in
Northern Ireland,
where the
Electoral Office for
Northern Ireland...