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  • 1Midterm election — A midterm election refers to a type of staggered election where the members take office at the middle of the term of another set of members, or of the executive. This is usually used to describe elections to a upper house of a legislature where… …

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  • 2midterm election — noun An election held every four years to elect members of Congress in years the president is not also elected …

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  • 3U.S. midterm election — Midterm elections are elections in the United States in which members of Congress, state legislatures, and some state governors are elected, but not the president.On the Tuesday following the first Monday in November of every even numbered year,… …

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  • 4United States midterm election — United States This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the United States …

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  • 5Election Day (United States) — Election Day in the United States is the day set by law for the selection of public officials by popular ballot. For federal offices, it occurs on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November (the Tuesday between November 2 and November 8,… …

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  • 6election — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clean (esp. AmE), fair, free, open ▪ fraudulent, rigged, stolen ▪ close …

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  • 7Election 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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  • 8midterm — adj. Midterm is used with these nouns: ↑election, ↑exam …

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  • 9midterm —  n. et adj. Aux États Unis, élection législative ayant lieu à mi mandat du président …

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  • 10United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2010 — 2004 ← November 2, 2010 → 2016 …

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