/ˈmɛmbərˈ-ɪˈlɛktˈ/ – Noun
Definition: người được bầu làm đại biểu, người được bầu làm nghị sĩ.
A more thorough explanation: A “member-elect” refers to an individual who has been elected or chosen to become a member of a particular organization, group, or body, but has not yet officially taken up the position or assumed the responsibilities associated with that membership.
Example: The member-elect will officially take office after being sworn in at the next board meeting.