The gubernatorial election is over and the looser has conceded defeat.
Texas is having a gubernatorial election November4,2010.
gubernatorial
gubernatorial refers to a governor. governor in latin is gubernor, and the term gubernatorial is of or related to a governor.
The term "gubernatorial" is derived from the Latin word "gubernator," meaning "governor." It is the standard term used in political contexts to refer to matters related to a governor or the office of a governor. "Governortorial" is not a recognized term in English and does not have any historical or linguistic backing, making "gubernatorial" the correct choice.
Pat Quinn Gubernatorial administration was born in 1948.
gubernatorial
Governor or (Gubernatorial) terms last four years.
"Gubernatorial" is an Americanism that was coined in the 1730s, most likely stemming from the Latin "gubernātor", (governor), from the infinitive gubernāre, (to govern). It seems to me that "Governatorial" would have been just fine to use in reference to the governor, but to each his own.
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Gubernatorial
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