Elector

Primary definition

A person who is both qualified and registered to vote at an election.

Also known asvoter · ballot caster · electoral college member · registered voter · qualified voter
2 sources cited4 related termsReviewed Aug 9, 2026
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What is elector?

The term Elector refers to a person legally entitled to vote; in U.S. presidential elections, the word can also refer specifically to a member of the Electoral College. It gives election, security, legal, or technical readers a specific label for the concept rather than a broader everyday meaning.

How does elector affect voting eligibility?

In election administration, Elector is applied according to its defined purpose: a person legally entitled to vote; in U.S. presidential elections, the word can also refer specifically to a member of the Electoral College. Officials then use the relevant eligibility, filing, ballot, timing, notice, or procedural rules for that election.

Does the meaning of elector vary by jurisdiction?

Yes, the rules or practical use of Elector can vary by jurisdiction or governing framework. The core glossary meaning is a person legally entitled to vote; in U.S. presidential elections, the word can also refer specifically to a member of the Electoral College.

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A person who is both qualified and registered to vote at an election.

ACE Electoral Systems Glossary · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Elector. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 20, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/elector

Sources

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ACE Electoral Systems Glossary
ACE Electoral Systems Glossary

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Electronic Voting Glossary
Electronic Voting Glossary

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