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general election

NOUN
  1. a national or state election; candidates are chosen in all constituencies

How To Use general election In A Sentence

  • They are trying to rush through the draft resolution before the general election.
  • I was filming a music video in Central Kingston in the middle of general elections, when gunmen shot up a group of people on the corner playing ludo (snakes and ladders) and dominoes.
  • The Popular Party led by Prime Minister José Maria Aznar is expected to win Sunday's general election although a poll taken a week ago showed the Socialists closing the gap.
  • However, I think that Hillary is more "beatable" in the general election so (1) weighs in her favor there. Archive 2008-02-01
  • The two candidates then contest the general election.
  • Supporting families is set to become a key political battleground between Labour and the Conservatives at the general election. Times, Sunday Times
  • The economy is regarded as the decisive/key factor which will determine the outcome of the general election.
  • Labour is going to learn whether or not it is possible to resist the public clamour for tax cuts and still win a general election.
  • Those are two big gambles and their outcome may be a big determinant of the result of the next general election. Times, Sunday Times
  • The party intends to field / put up a candidate in the next general election.
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