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elec·tion [ɪˈlekʃən] N

ˈby-elec·tion N Brit Can

eˈlec·tion ad·dress N

eˈlec·tion booth N

eˈlec·tion cam·paign N

eˈlec·tion day N

eˈlec·tion de·feat N

elec·tion mani·ˈfes·to N

eˈlec·tion meet·ing N

eˈlec·tion post·er N

eˈlec·tion re·sult N usu pl

eˈlec·tion re·turns N pl

eˈlec·tion speech N

gen·er·al eˈlec·tion N

re-elec·tion [ˌri:ɪˈlekʃən] N

Usage examples with elections

midterm elections
congressional elections
municipal elections

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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During his reign, he is known for land reform and free elections.
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Without that support, the budget would have been defeated, and new elections would likely have been called.
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For lists of general elections in each province and territory, see the infobox at the bottom of the article.
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In pursuance of laws enacted under the constitution of 1821, justices of the peace were chosen at the general elections or were appointed by the courts.
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These elections were marked by a setback for the left and a victory for the right one year before the 2002 presidential election.
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Elections are typically held on an annual or semi-annual basis.
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He stood unsuccessfully at the 1954 and 1957 general elections.
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Thus, if they contest elections aiming to assume political power, they would lose vigor and sense of purpose.
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When necessary, a teller for the annual officer elections is appointed by the secretary-treasurer.
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Elections were also rife with fraud and violence.
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