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Electoral vs Nonelectoral - What's the difference?

electoral | nonelectoral |

As adjectives the difference between electoral and nonelectoral

is that electoral is electoral; related to elections while nonelectoral is not electoral.

electoral

English

Adjective

(-)
  • of, or relating to elections
  • composed of electors
  • Derived terms

    * electoral college * electoral fraud

    nonelectoral

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not electoral.
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  • , passage=One year later, in February 1987, an 80 percent popular vote for a new Constitution was seen as a vote of confidence in her presidency, and coming after her nonelectoral ascent to power, it confirmed her legitimacy and helped keep her challengers at bay. }}