The phrase
"longtime incumbent" refers to a person who has held a particular position or job for a significant period of time.
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Sentences with «longtime incumbent»
- New City's Chris Day, son of County Executive Ed Day, has done a lot for someone who has not yet turned 30, and he's hoping that experience translates into a successful bid for Congress against longtime incumbent Democrat Nita Lowey. (rocklandtimes.com)
- He took the job in 2014 — becoming the borough's first African - American district attorney — after defeating longtime incumbent Charles Hynes. (nypost.com)
- Among the regional congressional contests are those in the 25th district, where longtime incumbent Democrat Louise Slaughter of Fairport faces another challenge from Republican Gates Town Supervisor Mark Assini. (wxxinews.org)
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