A person who jointly elects or votes together with another person; a fellow elector.
From co- 'together' plus elector (one who elects, from Latin electoralis), creating a noun for shared electoral participation.
Electoral colleges used coelectors throughout history—multiple people voting together on important matters, and this pattern survives today in jury systems where coelectees decide guilt or innocence as a unified group.
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