comitia

/kəˈmɪʃiə/
noun
  1. An assembly of the people in ancient Rome for voting on laws or electing officials.
    • The comitia met to decide on the new tax law.
    • Historians study the comitia to understand Roman democracy.
    • Citizens gathered in the comitia to vote for their leaders.
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