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poll |
The poll was to elect a new President.
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ballot |
Glen got most votes in the ballot.
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candidate |
Each candidate should possess outstanding communication skills.
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election |
She's standing for election to Parliament.
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party |
I'll include you in my list of party guests.
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mandate |
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manifesto |
The politicians created a manifesto of their policies.
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parliament |
She's standing for election to Parliament.
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canvassing |
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suffrage |
He suffrage movement caused great concern.
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franchise |
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minister |
Churchill was Prime Minister during the war.
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cabinet |
Put your clothes away in the cabinet.
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campaign |
Will you support my campaign for better food?
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debate |
Politicians often debate policies live on TV.
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electorate |
The electorate comprises the people who are entitled to vote in an election.
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vote |
Vote for me at the polls.
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constituency |
The MP visited members of her constituency.
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