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Meanings of
elected office
in English
Russian
выборная должность
Portuguese
função electiva
Spanish
cargo elegido
Catalan
càrreg elegit
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Class of positions where the incumbent is selected by means of an election.
elective office
elected post
Russian
выборная должность
Synonyms
Examples for "
elective office
"
elective office
elected post
Examples for "
elective office
"
1
Ever thought about tossing your hat in the ring for
elective
office
?
2
Though Macron has an impressive pedigree, he has never held
elective
office
.
3
She said Wright was no longer eligible to hold
elective
office
in California.
4
Whether or not I run for an
elective
office
remains to be seen.
5
It is an
elective
office
,
the representative holding for four years.
1
Scott Angelle serves in an
elected
post
on the state's utility regulatory board.
2
Under party rules, the Ulster Unionists do not allow members to hold more than one
elected
post
without a special dispensation.
3
Coming in third with 20 percent on Saturday was Republican Scott Angelle, who serves in an
elected
post
on the state's utility regulatory board.
4
Bongbong Marcos won a Senate position in 2010, the first time since his father's demise that a family member had won a nationally
elected
post
.
5
Mike Whitby (59), who is on Thursday's ballot paper for the directly
elected
post
,
was held by police at his home in north Wales.
Usage of
elected office
in English
1
Mr Buttigieg, 38, has never held an
elected
office
at national level.
2
Dual citizens are blocked from national
elected
office
under Australia's 117-year-old constitution.
3
A black woman exercising power in
elected
office
is not an aberration.
4
That means they are potentially ineligible to hold
elected
office
under Australia's constitution.
5
Dual citizens are ineligible for
elected
office
under Australia's 116-year-old constitution.
6
Stay engaged at whatever level-itdoesn't have to be
elected
office
.
7
It is an
elected
office
,
which she has held since 1968.
8
And that sort of shows a bit of cynicism about the
elected
office
.
9
It wasn't because he was running for
elected
office
,
Forger said.
10
And after that she would consider a return to government or even
elected
office
.
11
Australia's constitution blocks dual citizens from holding national
elected
office
.
12
But when he began to stand for
elected
office
,
Lewites proved a popular politician.
13
You will no longer hold
elected
office
anywhere on Kobol.
14
Under section 44 of the constitution, that makes him ineligible to hold
elected
office
.
15
Her popularity defies many of the laws of
elected
office
.
16
The Republican Trump is a New York businessman-turned-politician whose first
elected
office
is the presidency.
Other examples for "elected office"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
elected
office
elected
elect
Verb
Noun
Translations for
elected office
Russian
выборная должность
Portuguese
função electiva
cargo eletivo
Spanish
cargo elegido
cargo electo
Catalan
càrreg elegit
càrrec elegit
Elected office
through the time
Elected office
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common