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Often used in the same context:
reelection,
challengers,
incumbant,
candidates,
incumbency,
officeholders,
councilmen,
election,
runoffs,
termer,
voters,
committeewoman,
reappointment,
mayoralty,
alderman,
newcomers,
districts,
councilwoman,
reapportionment,
independents,
primaries,
constituents,
freeholder,
congressmen,
constituencies,
committeeman,
seat,
candidacy,
governorship,
disincorporation,
appointees,
selectwoman,
legare,
lieutenant governor,
selectman,
judgeship,
ridings,
mayors,
votes,
lieutenant governorship,
democrats,
chairmen,
assemblymen,
councilors,
propositions,
primary election,
senatorial,
alderwoman,
treasurer,
speakership,
legislators,
precincts,
noncandidate,
mayorship,
electors,
exit poll,
ballot,
irv,
municipalities,
commissioners,
moderates,
senators,
gerrymandering,
pols,
electioneers,
endorsee,
majorities,
state supreme court,
councilorship,
elect,
nonpartisan,
repub,
status quo,
nominating,
councilor,
progressives,
referendums,
trustee,
senate race,
electorate,
centrists,
caucus,
burgess,
reformers,
tax collector,
nonvoters,
midterm,
postmasters,
slates,
legislatures,
bossism,
reeve,
superintendency,
tossup,
voter turnout,
nomination,
nominees,
carpetbagger,
tax assessor,
superintendents,
double dipper,
town clerk,
incumbent,
contestants,
presidents,
presidencies,
editors,
principals,
staffers,
claimants,
cohorts,
deans,
grantees,
members,
occupants,
administrations
Also try:
— Adjectives for incumbents:
present,
democratic,
republican,
new,
many,
most,
congressional,
previous,
political,
former,
current,
more...
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