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Meanings of
elective 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.
elected post
elected office
Russian
выборная должность
Synonyms
Examples for "
elected post
"
elected post
elected office
Examples for "
elected post
"
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.
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.
Usage of
elective office
in English
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.
6
The first is the more important of the two, especially in an
elective
office
.
7
He was now half-way through his third term as consul, Rome's highest
elective
office
.
8
Dr. Charles E. Coughlin & Charlie McCarthy never having held
elective
office
,
are not eligible.
9
Real estate developer and reality television star Trump has never held or seriously pursued
elective
office
.
10
On taking his first
elective
office
,
the new President addressed a large crowd in the drizzling rain.
11
Seth knows he fills an
elective
office
,
he's beyond the power of mayor and council to remove.
12
The candidate, who has never held
elective
office
,
has been pressed to provide more details on policy proposals.
13
He could be sentenced to between one and six years in prison, and a lifetime ban from
elective
office
.
14
You never held
elective
office
.
15
This was an
elective
office
.
16
Interviewed by the writer, he said that he considers himself a politician and has great respect for the
elective
office
.
Other examples for "elective office"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
elective
office
elective
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
elective office
Russian
выборная должность
Portuguese
função electiva
cargo eletivo
Spanish
cargo elegido
cargo electo
Catalan
càrreg elegit
càrrec elegit
Elective office
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Elective office
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