
(一般選挙)
国政選挙
a political event in which voters choose their representatives in a government at the national or state level
文法情報:

(ローカルな)
地域の
related or belonging to a particular area or place that someone lives in or mentions

(選挙民)
選挙区
a group of people in a specific area who elect a representative to a legislative position

(投票ステーション)
投票所
a specific place where voters go to cast their vote in an election
文法情報:

(保守的な)
右派的な
(of a political viewpoint) favoring traditional social values, limited government, and individual responsibility

(左派の)
左翼的な
(of a political viewpoint or ideology) advocating social equality, collective responsibility, and government intervention in the economy

(バレット)
投票用紙
a piece of paper on which a vote is written

(選挙の票(せんきょのひょう))
投票(とうひょう)
an official choice made by an individual or a group of people in a meeting or election

(立候補者 (りっこうほしゃ))
候補者 (こうほしゃ)
someone who is competing in an election or for a job position

(選挙民)
有権者
the group of people who are eligible to vote in an election

(投票者数)
投票率
the percentage or number of eligible voters who actually cast their vote

(宣言書)
マニフェスト
a written public declaration of intentions, opinions, and objectives, often issued by a political party, a government, or a group of individuals with a shared interest or purpose
A manifesto is a public declaration of principles, goals, or intentions, often issued by an individual, group, or organization. It outlines their beliefs, values, and plans for action or change, typically aiming to inspire or mobilize support. Manifestos are used in various contexts, including politics, social movements, and artistic movements, to communicate a vision or set of objectives and to influence public opinion or behavior.
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