Those who choose salvation. It is a two way street. God knows those who will choose salvation, so they are his chosen, but we elect to choose salvation, thus we are the elect. Of course this is not how Calvinists define the terms so you will argue against it. What I find objectionable to the Calvinism is the irresponsibility that the doctrine promotes. If God chooses who is saved then the White Throne Judgement becomes a kangaroo court. But I do not believe that. Fairness means all have the same opportunity. If one if foreordained to damnation, then how is that fair? Yes, I understand that the wisdom of God is higher than mankind and that things that may seem unfair to us are still fair. But Jesus said we have to believe like little children. Right and wrong can be understood by children, so I don't believe my view of the White Throne Judgement is wrong. It is not a kangaroo court, and all are given the chance to accept or reject salvation. It is our choice to accept or reject. God's choice is that all abide in Christ. But Calvinists screw it up with the idea that the will of God is irresistible. I suppose if God were a tyrant as the omnipotent He could, but he chooses us to allow us to resist his desire because he gave us free will (again Calvinists deny free will, only a will) but it is free to reject Him as already shown in the Garden of Eden.