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Electorate vs Precinct - What's the difference?

electorate | precinct |

As nouns the difference between electorate and precinct

is that electorate is the collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote while precinct is an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.

electorate

Noun

(en noun)
  • The collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote.
  • The votes have been counted and the electorate has spoken.
  • The geographic area encompassing an electoral district.
  • ''The electorate of Finchley borders on the electorate of Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh, splitting the new housing estate of Royal Cupolas.
  • The dominion of an Elector in the Holy Roman Empire.
  • ''Fredrick the Great, Elector of Brandenburg and King of Prussia, commanded the most powerful electorate in the Empire.

    Synonyms

    * (collective people) constituency * (geographic area) riding (Canada), constituency (United Kingdom), seat (Australia), division (Australia), ward, district, electoral district

    precinct

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (chiefly obsolete)

    Noun

    (wikipedia precinct) (en noun)
  • (chiefly, in the plural) An enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.
  • (UK) A pedestrianized and uncovered area.
  • (US, law enforcement) A subdivision of a city under the jurisdiction of a specific group of police; the police station situated in that district.
  • (US) A subdivision of a city or town for the purposes of voting and representation in city or town government. In cities, precincts may be grouped into wards.
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