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Definition of "electorally" [electorally]

  • In an electoral manner (adverb)
  • With regard to elections (adverb)

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Use "electorally" in a sentence
  • "Ducasse's days are numbered and as you point out if he was 'electorally' smart he would move out of the way to let a name candidate run."
  • "Stanley Baldwin, prime minister three times in the 1920s and 1930s, and Margaret Thatcher, the party's two most electorally successful leaders, won record electoral victories despite imposing deep spending cuts and presiding over sluggish economic growth."
  • "In the 1930s, the Conservatives led by Stanley Baldwin were electorally dominant in these circumstances."