Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪθləs ɪˈlɛktər/
noun a person chosen to vote in the Electoral College for a candidate to whom they are pledged but who votes for another candidate instead
A1 A faithless elector is someone who doesn't vote as they are supposed to in an election.
A2 In some countries, a faithless elector can face legal consequences for not voting according to their pledge.
B1 The role of a faithless elector in a presidential election can have significant implications on the outcome.
B2 There have been instances in history where a faithless elector has changed the course of an election by casting their vote against the popular choice.
C1 The concept of a faithless elector challenges the idea of representative democracy and raises questions about the electoral process.
C2 Political analysts often debate the impact of faithless electors on the legitimacy of election results and the overall democratic system.
formal The issue of a faithless elector in the electoral college has been a topic of debate for many years.
informal Did you hear about the faithless elector who changed their vote in the last election?
slang That faithless elector really stirred things up by going against their party's candidate.
figurative Being a faithless elector is like breaking a promise to the voters who trusted you.
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