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виборчий; виборний- electoral briberyelectoral system of proportional representation — виборча система на основі пропорційного представництва
- electoral campaign
- electoral campaign financing
- electoral choice
- electoral college
- electoral commission
- electoral committee
- electoral corruption
- electoral delegate
- electoral district
- electoral franchise
- electoral fraud
- electoral irregularities
- electoral law
- electoral laws
- electoral legislation
- electoral mandate
- electoral pact
- electoral participation
- electoral process
- electoral qualification
- electoral quotient
- electoral reform
- electoral register
- electoral roll
- electoral representation
- electoral rights
- electoral rules
- electoral system
- electoral victory
- electoral vote
- electoral voting
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adj виборчий- electoral district виборча дільниця- electoral law виборчий закон- electoral qualification виборчий ценз- electoral reform реформа виборчої системи- electoral register список виборців- electoral rights виборчі права- electoral system виборча система- electoral college колегія виборців (на президентських виборах в США)- electoral quota найменше число голосів, достатнє для обрання кандидата (при пропорційному представництві – США)- electoral quotient найменше число голосів, достатнє для обрання кандидата (при пропорційному представництві – США)- electoral vote голоси, подані членами колегії виборців (на президентських виборах – США)
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