elector - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of elector in Hindi

Noun

  • निर्वाचक
  • मतदाता

elector Definition

Noun

  • a person who has the right to vote in an election.
  • a German prince entitled to take part in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor.

elector Example

  • This means that when you vote for president, you are really voting for an elector who you think will vote for the candidate you prefer. ( इसका मतलब यह है कि जब आप राष्ट्रपति के लिए वोट करते हैं, तो आप वास्तव में एक ऐसे मतदाता को वोट दे रहे होते हैं जो आपको लगता है कि आप जिस उम्मीदवार को पसंद करते हैं उसे वोट देंगे। )
  • In reality, electors do not have to vote for the candidate they are associated with, but it is rare for an elector to renege on the expectation. ( वास्तव में, मतदाताओं को उस उम्मीदवार को वोट देने की ज़रूरत नहीं है जिससे वे जुड़े हुए हैं, लेकिन यह दुर्लभ है कि कोई मतदाता उम्मीद से मुकर जाए। )
  • We had a charming time poking about the ruins, the vaults where the monster tun is, and the beautiful gardens made by the elector long ago for his English wife. ( हमारे पास खंडहरों के बारे में एक आकर्षक समय था, जहां राक्षस ट्यून है, और मतदाताओं द्वारा अपनी अंग्रेजी पत्नी के लिए बहुत पहले बनाए गए खूबसूरत बगीचे। )
  • The Ballot Act 1872 introduced the secret ballot, which greatly hindered patrons from controlling elections by preventing them from knowing how an elector had voted. ( बैलेट एक्ट 1872 ने गुप्त मतदान की शुरुआत की, जिसने संरक्षकों को चुनाव को नियंत्रित करने से रोकने के लिए उन्हें यह जानने से रोक दिया कि एक निर्वाचक ने कैसे मतदान किया था। )

More Sentence

  • He had just beheld, yonder, in the street, society, in the person of a freeholder and an elector, insulted and attacked by a creature who was outside all pales.
  • This is a mistake, if Hugo means that a prince of Hesse was one of the electors, as there were none of that house until 1803, when Landgrave William IX of Hesse-Cassel became Elector with the title William I.
  • Third, a person holding an office of trust, or an office of profit, is prohibited from serving as a presidential elector.
  • This woman flung herself on Monsieur Bamatabnois, who is an elector and the proprietor of that handsome house with a balcony, which forms the corner of the esplanade, three stories high and entirely of cut ston
  • Let us confine ourselves to saying, that, twenty years later, under King Louis Philippe, he was a great provincial lawyer, wealthy and influential, a wise elector, and a very severe juryman; he was still a man of pleasure.
  • Adams got out of fashion, Colonel Burr became so great a favorite with the Federal gentlemen who were then in Congress, that they voted thirty-five times for him to be President, when they must have known that not one elector who voted for him intended him for President.
  • Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector.