In some states and counties, a person can hold two offices at the same time. In some organizations or businesses this is also true. It depends on the individual rules and laws of the organization.
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duumvir: is one of two magistrates holding joint office
A candidate is the name of the person who runs for the office
The candidate is the name for the person running for office. Many times the people know little or nothing about the candidate who is running for office.
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Incumbent- The person holding a particular political office. Generally, an incumbent seeking reelection has a better chance of winning than those challenging the incumbent do. Incumbent- The person holding a particular political office. Generally, an incumbent seeking reelection has a better chance of winning than those challenging the incumbent do.
You capitalize a title of a position when it directly precedes a person's name, but not when it stands alone or follows the name. For example, in "Professor Smith," "Professor" is capitalized because it comes before the name. But in "The professor spoke," it is lowercase because it is not directly before the name.
In general, a politician.
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