Running unopposed refers to a candidate in an election who has no opponents contesting their position. This situation often occurs in local or small-scale elections where no other individuals choose to run for a particular office, leading to an automatic win for the unopposed candidate. It can result in a lack of competition and may diminish voter engagement in the electoral process.
My answer went unopposed. How can a public official run for office unopposed? If was as if our team was unopposed.
Washington had no serious opposition ever and James Monroe was unopposed in 1820 when he ran for his second term.
For the 16th Congressional District of Texas, Corey Roen ran unopposed for the Republican Party, and Beto O'Rourke ran unopposed for the Democratic Party. For the 23rd Congressional District, Pete P. Gallego ran unopposed for the Democratic Party, and the Republican candidates were Quico Canseco, Will Hurd and Robert Lowry. The 23rd District Republican candidate will be decided in the May 27 Primary Runoff Election between Quico Canseco and Will Hurd.
unopposed, disclosed, imposed
Legally, uncontested .
a default election
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He ran unopposed!
A free throw.
George Washington ran unopposed, but others received electoral votes anyway. James Monroe ran unopposed for reelection (2nd term in 1820).monroe's 2nd term
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