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		|  election 
 
 
 1 different kinds of election
 2 people who want to be elected
 3 the process of electing sb
 4 the result of an election
 see also POLITICS, GOVERNMENT, PARLIAMENT
 
 1  different kinds of election
 - choosing a member of parliament, a president, etc by voting; the time when this happens: election (noun C/U); adjective: electoral
 to call an election ◎ Elections will be held in March. ◎ parliamentary/presidential elections ◎ election results ◎ to stand for election ◎ electoral reform
 - an election in which the voters in a country choose their national parliament: general election
 - an election in which the voters in a district choose their local council: local election
 - a special election to choose a new Member of Parliament; it is held when the previous member has resigned or died: by-election
 - an election in which all the voters of a country vote on whether to do sth or not: referendum
 to hold a referendum on abortion
 
 2  people who want to be elected
 - a person who wants to be elected to a particular position: candidate
 the Labour Party candidate
 - to be a candidate in an election: stand* (for sth), (especially AmE) run* (for sth)
 She's decided to stand for the European Parliament. ◎ He's running for president.
 - a plan to do a number of things to win an election, persuade people to accept a change, etc: campaign; to take part in a campaign: campaign (for/against sb/sth); a person who takes part in a plan to make sth happen or to prevent sth: campaigner
 - a written statement by a party that explains what it would do if it became the government: manifesto (plural manifestos)
 - information or ideas used by the government in order to influence or persuade people about sth: propaganda (noun U)
 anti-European propaganda
 - a short phrase that is used in election campaigns, etc and that is easy to remember: slogan
 
 3  the process of electing sb
 - to show your choice in an election by raising your hand or writing on a piece of paper: vote (for/against sb/sth)
 Have you been to vote yet? ◎ I'm not going to tell you who I voted for.
 - the choice you make in an election: vote
 There were more votes against the motion than in favour.
 - a person who votes or who has the right to vote in a political election: voter
 - all the people in a country who have the right to vote in an election: the electorate (with singular or plural verb)
 - a district that has its own Member of Parliament: constituency
 - a person who lives in a constituency: constituent
 ※ going to vote in a political election
 - a place where you go to vote in an election: polling station
 - a piece of paper on which you write your choice: ballot paper
 - after making your choice, you put your ballot paper into a ballot box
 - the day when people vote in an election: polling-day
 - voting in an election: polling (noun U)
 In Britain, polling always takes place on a Thursday.
 
 4  the result of an election
 - after people have finished voting, officials count the votes
 - if the result of the election is very close, the official in charge may order a re-count
 It's very close. There'll probably have to be a re-count.
 - the total number of votes given at an election: vote
 She got less than 10% of the vote.
 - to receive a certain number of votes at an election: poll sth
 He polled 12 987 votes.
 - the difference in the number of votes for the person/party who came first and the person/party who came second: majority
 to get an overall majority (= a majority over all the other people/parties together)
 - to choose sb by voting: elect sb (to sth) (as sth); to elect sb again: re-elect sb
 She was elected to the Italian parliament in 1987. ◎ He was elected as MP for Bath.
 - to be elected to a political position: get* in, get* into sth
 The Tories got in at the last election. ◎ His ambition is to get into Parliament.
 - a person who is successful in an election wins* (the election)
 - a place in a parliament or council that sb wins in an election: seat
 Labour has a majority of 10 seats on the council.
 - elected for a position, but not yet in office: elect (adjective, after the noun)
 the President elect
 ※ people who are elected to parliament or to a town council PARLIAMENT, TOWN
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 - a type of electoral system where the candidate with the most votes will become the representative for a particular district: first-past-the-post system
 - a type of electoral system where the final result depends on the percentage of the vote that each party received in an election: proportional representation (noun U)
 
 
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