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n. (general election English)
Usage examples of "general elections".
For these reasons, the honest citizen in a machine-ridden community usually stays out of politics, and limits his participation to voting for the national ticket of his choice in the general elections.
New general elections supervised by the Red Army announced a majority to the Communists.
The Constitution limits increases in the total membership of the House of Lords to no more than ten percent between any two general elections, and the Act of Annexation specifies that none of the new peers from San Martin will be confirmed or seated until after the next general election.
Wingfield was then campaigning for the governorship he was to win with startling ease a few months later, while continuing his crusade for the general elections he hoped would move him into the top spot in the Administration.
The general elections were coming up and I was determined that Manning should have a constituency to return to, when the emergency was over.
She is the one who convinced me that a universal ballot must also be a secret ballot for general elections.
The galaxy was too big to hold general elections, and there had to be a supreme ruler, and a positive and automatic&mdash.
But that had been before the Optimum Movement had triumphed in the general elections of 2075.
It was a problem we all thought hard about, as Betsey and I labored over the lists and devised strategies for the primary and general elections.
Fortunately, she'd enjoyed two enormous advantages he simply could not overcome: her status as the provisional head of government who'd actually kept her promise and held general elections when she'd said she would, and the endorsement of Thomas Theisman.
They had expected to be able to do so after the forthcoming general elections.
I have a fairly stable interim government lined up and ready to go, a constitution I think I can get ratified in a week, and general elections due in a matter of weeks.