Election

/ɪˈlɛkʃən/ noun

An organized event where people vote to choose leaders or decide on important issues. It usually happens on a set date and follows specific rules.

From Latin 'electionem' meaning 'a choosing out,' from 'eligere' (to pick out). It came into English through Old French 'election' in religious and political contexts. Over time, it became strongly associated with political voting.

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