In the "Holy Roman Empire of German Nation", the collegiate of seven Electors (eight since 1648) (Kurfürsten) consisted of those lay or clerical princes who had the Right to vote in the Election of the king or Holy Roman Emperor; see Prince-elector.
Generally, any voter can be called an elector; collectively such electors may comprise an Electorate. The term "voter" to represent the general voting public is commonly used in American English, whereas the term "elector" is commonly used in Australian English.
The title of a Science fictionNovella written by Charles Stross that appeared in the September 2004 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction. It was one of a series of shorter works that were combined to form Stross's 2005 novel Accelerando. The original story can be found online here , and the novel here.