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Often used in the same context:
election,
candidacy,
incumbent,
governorship,
lieutenant governorship,
presidency,
mayoralty,
nomination,
termer,
incumbency,
noncandidate,
senatorial,
reappointment,
speakership,
lieutenant governor,
impeachment,
incumbant,
mayorship,
democrat,
candidate,
judgeship,
primaries,
officeholders,
elect,
freeholder,
senate,
challenger,
running mate,
senatorship,
chairmanship,
congressional,
congressman,
vote,
voters,
midterm,
candidature,
nominating,
polls,
seat,
campaign,
electoral,
appointee,
mayor,
voter turnout,
nominee,
carpetbagger,
caucus,
recount,
referendum,
alderman,
committeeman,
runoff,
governor,
councilman,
unpopularity,
electorate,
john mccain,
lame duck,
reapportionment,
senate race,
repub,
selectwoman,
legislative,
richard milhous nixon,
councilorship,
politician,
conservatives,
progressives,
constituents,
congresswoman,
elizabeth dole,
alben barkley,
selectman,
primary election,
reformers,
sabato,
mudslinging,
endorsement,
preelection,
resignation,
populist,
statehouse,
pasquil,
pols,
ousting,
ballot,
fiorello la guardia,
legislator,
ouster,
hustings,
landslide,
burgess,
republican,
straw poll,
george w. bush,
bossism,
mondale,
coattails,
chancellorship,
pro tempore,
taxer,
gop,
renewals,
elections,
reappearance,
inauguration,
adjournment,
arrival,
issuance,
plebiscite,
replenishment,
deportation,
embarkation,
ratification,
emergence,
enactment,
rebuilding,
recurrence
More general:
election
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— Adjectives for reelection:
immediate,
own,
presidential,
triumphant,
overwhelming,
easy,
consecutive,
unanimous,
non,
successful,
annual,
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