Phrases with «elective office»

"Elective office" refers to a position or role in government that is chosen by the people through an election. It means that individuals who want to hold that position must campaign and persuade the voters to choose them. Examples of elective offices include president, mayor, governor, or member of parliament. Full definition

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Sentences with «elective office»

  • For a politician, one of the few benefits to ending your career in elective office is that you get to say what you think without having to consider your re-election campaign. (edweek.org)
  • While they often support one candidate over another during the course of a campaign, what they mainly want is detailed information about where those running for elective office stand on different issues. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Women have made great strides in holding elective office, but the playing field is anything but level. (wamc.org)
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