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  • 21Election surprise — An election surprise (also a pre election surprise, or, in the U.S., October surprise, where elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November) is an event which occurs preceding an election which has enough shock value… …

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  • 22election day — noun the day appointed for an election; in the United States it is the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑polling day • Hypernyms: ↑day * * * noun : a day legally established for the election of public officials;… …

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  • 23Election Assistance Commission — Infobox Government agency agency name = Election Assistance Commission logo = logo width = logo caption = seal width = 180 px seal caption = Official seal formed = preceding1 = jurisdiction = headquarters = Washington, D.C. employees = budget =… …

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  • 24Élection présidentielle gabonaise de 2009 — 2005 2016 Élection présidentielle gabonaise de 2009 …

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  • 25Election promise — An election promise is a promise made to the public by a politician who is trying to win an election. They have long been a central element of elections and remain so today. Election promises are also notable for often being broken once a… …

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  • 26Élection présidentielle allemande de 1925 — 1919 1932 Élection présidentielle allemande de 1925 …

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  • 27election — e|lec|tion [ ı lekʃən ] noun *** count an occasion when people vote for someone to represent them, especially in government: Only about 20% of the people voted in the local elections. hold elections: The new regime is promising to hold free… …

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  • 28Election Sejm of 1632 — The Election Sejm of 1632 (September 27 – November 8, 1632, extended to November 13, 1632) was the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth s election sejm that elected Władysław IV Waza to the Polish throne. Władysław had won the support of most of the… …

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  • 29election — e|lec|tion W1S2 [ıˈlekʃən] n 1.) when people vote to choose someone for an official position ▪ The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority. ▪ Elections will be held on 14 February. local/municipal/state/national election ▪ He will… …

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  • 30Election threshold — In party list proportional representation systems, an election threshold is a clause that stipulates that a party must receive a minimum percentage of votes, either nationally or within a particular district, to get any seats in the parliament.… …

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