We have no meanings for "electoral battle" in our records yet.
1 She lost that electoral battle too -although she increased Labor's vote.
2 The spontaneous event is the nightmare of the electoral battle .
3 Memorable poster slogans used in the electoral battle include: are you thinking what I'm thinking?
4 There was at last a strongly disputed electoral battle ; the result was the nomination of Condorcet.
5 The stock phrase, an electoral battle , was not for them a political commonplace but a reality.
6 The electoral battle between Mr Webb and Mr Allen was among the most negative in the country.
7 Insider v outsider, dynast v working-class boy made good, suspected sectarian v secularist: this electoral battle has it all.
8 The party, which mainly garners support from Afrikaans-speaking South Africans, has been the proverbial underdog in this year's electoral battle .
9 She said the electoral battle would be an "opportunity for voters to oppose Brexit and reject Tory cuts and austerity".
10 Major will probably face Neil Kinnock of the Labour Party in the near future in an electoral battle for the P.M.'s seat.
11 The dominant issue was water charges, which has, in the past, been a central feature of hard-fought electoral battles .
12 The race for Belfast East is one of the mostly closely watched electoral battles ahead of Thursday's Westminster election.
13 Electoral battle lines are already being drawn over what is one of the most divisive social issues in America.
14 'In his electoral battles he was always a keen fighter and a courteous opponent.
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