eleitor
Eleitor is a term used in Portuguese-speaking contexts to denote a person who has the right to vote in elections. In everyday usage, it refers to an individual who is registered and legally eligible to participate in national, regional, or local elections. The word derives from Latin elector, meaning one who selects or chooses. The feminine form is eleitora, and the plural is eleitores.
Eligibility and registration vary by country but commonly include citizenship, a minimum age (often 18), and
Role and participation: Electors cast ballots to choose representatives, approve referenda, or decide on questions presented
Geographic notes: The term is widely used across Portuguese-speaking countries, including Portugal, Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique.