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The term for when only one person is running for election is called an uncontested election.
"Yippeee"
The outcome of the election was contested, with both candidates claiming victory.
I can give you several example sentences.His lawless ways will get him into big trouble soon.That gang is lawless and antagonistic.Police will arrest a lawless person.
A person who writes laws is called a legislator or a lawmaker.
"Attorney" is a noun. It refers to a person who is legally qualified to represent others in court.
The word plaintiff is the instigating party in a civil suit, a person or corporate entity. There is only the possessive adjective (paintiff's or plaintiffs') and no adverb form.
"incumbent' is the word you want. I think.
The correct term for a current officeholder who is running for re-election is "incumbent."
The word 'running' is a gerund, a verbal noun:The noun 'running' is an abstract noun when used for operating a business; a word for contending in an election; a word for a concept.The noun 'running' is a concrete noun when used for the physical act of moving forward quickly on foot; a word for equipment or machinery in operation; a word for a physical process.
The word fugitive reffers to a person who is running from law enforcement.
Vice President Dan Quayle, who was running for re-election in 1992 with Pres. George H. W. Bush, was being criticized for misspelling the word potatoes.
The word candidate is most used when a person is trying to take a role in a higher up position. A person running for chairman or mayor would also be known as a potential candidate.
The root word of "election" is "elect," which comes from the Latin word "eligere," meaning "to choose" or "to pick out."
Election is a noun.
Me running into that other person's car was highly accidental.
It is almost election day.
The word 'elect' is a noun, a word for a person or persons chosen or worthy to be chosen. The noun forms of the verb to elect are electee, elector, election, and electorate.
Only 47 percent of Asian-Americans voted in the 2012 presidential election.