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eletores

Eletores is a term that appears in linguistic and translational contexts related to election and selection. In Romance-language usage, its roots are tied to the noun elector, meaning one who chooses. However, eletores is not the standard form in Portuguese; the correct plural of eleitor is eleitores. As a result, eletores is most often seen as a misspelling, a transliteration artifact, or a form borrowed from non-Portuguese sources.

In political science and law, references to electors—bodies that choose a leader or determine an outcome—are

In fiction and theoretical writing, eletores may be used as a coined noun for a class of

The term eletores is therefore ambiguous without context. Clarification typically involves specifying the language, the domain

See also: elector, electors, electoral college, eleitor.

common.
When
translated,
these
bodies
are
usually
called
electores
or
electors
in
Spanish
or
English,
respectively;
eletores
may
appear
in
faulty
translations
or
in
older
texts.
The
concept
can
refer
to
a
formal
body
such
as
an
electoral
college,
or
a
local
council
of
electors.
The
exact
composition
and
powers
of
such
bodies
vary
by
country
and
constitutional
framework.
decision-making
agents
or
devices
that
perform
selection
among
options.
Such
usage
defines
the
scope
and
authority
of
the
actors
within
the
work,
without
implying
any
real-world
institution.
The
term
can
thus
function
as
a
placeholder
for
a
voting
or
selecting
mechanism
in
imagined
systems.
(political,
linguistic,
or
fictional),
and
the
intended
meaning
(voters,
electors,
or
selecting
agents).