election
An election to choose the president of a country.
A regular election of candidates for office.
An election in which all citizens can vote for the candidate of their choice without restriction.
An election conducted according to rules and allowing all parties to compete equally.
An election where the results are nearly tied.
An election to appoint delegates to a party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, esp. presidential, election.
An election that has great importance in history.
An election that is transparent and allows for broad participation.
Elections held halfway through a president's term of office.
An election with a very large, decisive victory for one side.
An election where the result was dishonestly pre-arranged.
An election that is fair and free from corruption.
An election that a candidate is perceived to have won unfairly.
An election where the result is challenged or disputed.
An election where the result is challenged or disputed.
An election to remove an elected official from office.
An election with illegal interference or cheating.
The period of activities before an election to persuade people to vote for someone.
The final outcome or score of an election.
The number of people who vote in an election.
Indicates the position or body someone is elected into.
The election happens or is held.
The election is planned for a specific time.
The period of time just before an election.
Used to specify participation or events within the context of an election.
To be the successful candidate or party in an election.
To have an election take place.
To be the unsuccessful candidate or party in an election.
To formally announce that an election will happen.
To organize and carry out an election.
To dishonestly arrange the result of an election.
To take part in an election as a candidate; to dispute the result of an election.