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elettorali

Elettorali is an Italian adjective that denotes relation to elections or to the electorate. It is used to describe aspects of the electoral process, voting procedures, or the laws and institutions that regulate elections. The term derives from elezione (election) and the common suffix -ale; in plural it takes the form elettorali and agrees with the noun it modifies.

The adjective appears in numerous fixed expressions: leggi elettorali (electoral laws), sistemi elettorali (electoral systems), riforme

Elettorali is distinct from elettorato, which denotes the body of eligible voters—the electorate. While elettorali refers

In standard Italian, the feminine singular form is elettorale ("riforma elettorale"), while the plural opposing noun

elettorali
(electoral
reforms),
campagne
elettorali
(electoral
campaigns),
materiale
elettorale
(electoral
materials),
urne
elettorali
(ballot
boxes),
and
collegi
elettorali
(electoral
districts).
It
can
qualify
bodies,
procedures,
or
documents,
such
as
Commissioni
elettorali
or
norme
elettorali.
to
the
dimension
or
aspects
of
elections,
elettorato
designates
the
voters
themselves.
The
term
also
appears
in
journalism
and
academic
writing
to
emphasize
the
electoral
aspect
of
a
policy,
a
contest,
or
a
reform.
phrases
use
elettorali
("riforme
elettorali").
The
word
is
common
in
political
discourse,
law,
and
civics,
and
its
usage
spans
national,
regional,
and
local
contexts.