1611. Speed, King John, IX. viii. § 32. 494/2 (R.). The Bishops sent their Procurators also, to plead their right of Co-election.
So Co-elect a., jointly elected. Co-elector, joint or fellow-elector.
1643. Prynne, Sov. Power Parl., App. 206. We appeared at the place and time prescribed, together with our Coelectors sufficiently summoned.
1836. G. S. Faber, Election (1842), 315. The co-elect Church which is in Babylon saluteth you.