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Often used in the same context:
incumbant,
challenger,
reelection,
unopposed,
election,
candidate,
elected,
unseat,
incumbency,
reappointment,
candidacy,
mayoralty,
reappoint,
lieutenant governorship,
unexpired,
reappointed,
mayoral,
termer,
seat,
officeholder,
outgoing,
newcomer,
alderman,
uncontested,
democrat,
votes,
appointee,
governorship,
committeewoman,
gubernatorial,
councilman,
lieutenant governor,
mayorship,
nomination,
endorsee,
pro tem,
frontrunner,
councilorship,
primary,
disincorporate,
runoff,
handily,
ballot,
freeholder,
legislator,
committeeman,
opponent,
treasurer,
electable,
appointive,
candidature,
vying,
vacated,
voters,
reappointing,
judgeship,
senatorship,
councilor,
vacancy,
noncandidate,
neophyte,
resign,
chairmanship,
speakership,
voter turnout,
ousting,
constituency,
councilwoman,
senatorial,
nominating,
resignation,
electorate,
nominee,
sworn,
auditor,
outsider,
ex officio,
selectman,
state supreme court,
appoint,
alderwoman,
primary election,
lections,
senate race,
electors,
reeve,
mudslinging,
polls,
succeeding,
tossup,
selectwoman,
precincts,
pro tempore,
retiring,
assemblymen,
caucus,
lame duck,
state treasurer,
gerrymandered,
heir apparent,
running mate,
incumbents,
deputy,
owner,
principal,
chairman,
mayor,
member,
pastor,
senator,
contestant,
president,
staffer,
congressman,
contender,
elector,
employer,
governor,
unelected,
ousted,
nominated,
appointed,
republican,
capable,
officio,
centrist,
handpicked,
incapable,
incompetent,
nonelected,
responsible,
then,
conservative,
federalist,
gaullist,
likud
More specific:
office-bearer
Appears in the definition of:
.,
incumbency,
vacant
More general:
functionary,
official
Synonyms:
current,
officeholder,
superjacent
Also try:
— Nouns for incumbent:
president,
government,
firms,
party,
firm,
governor,
administration,
members,
regime,
mayor,
management,
more...
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