Examples of 'byelection' in a sentence

Meaning of "byelection"

byelection (noun): A special election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections. It is used in the context of electoral processes and political systems
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  • An election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between regularly-scheduled elections.

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Court declares byelection delay unconstitutional.
Require political parties to submit a return within three months of a byelection.
Sex heats up byelection campaigns.
T byelection following the.
Singh survives byelection test.
Any byelection before the general election will be held under current boundaries.
Three national and four international observers had permission to observe the byelection.
Grits win byelection in former Tory riding.
This manifesto is a program of social demands to support candidates standing in a byelection that year.
A byelection will be held in January to elect a new councillor.
The federal government has not yet set a date for the byelection.
Steel won the byelection in March of the following year with a handsome majority.
A voters list will be drawn from the register for each election and byelection.
Byelection woe for Labour.
Labour off to a flyer in Corby byelection campaign.

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Byelection cheer for three main parties ".
A candidate to challenge Lord Falmouth in the coming byelection has been found.
Wentworth byelection in October.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has not yet announced a date for the byelection.
Council moves ahead with byelection for Rideau-Rockcliffe.
Former Edmonton mayor Stephen Mandel ultimately got the job before running successfully in a byelection.
Jacques Brassard has almost conceded victory in the byelection to the Liberal candidate.
The byelection was fought due to the previous by-election being declared void.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has until the end of October to announce the byelection date.
Last night 's byelection results will sound a warning to the separatist forces.
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois wins Gouin byelection in landslide.
Turnout in the byelection was miserably low, a mere third of eligible voters took part.
Voters go to the polls in Sturgeon River-Parkland federal byelection.
Scottish byelection called falls into this category, this is far help the Edinburgh.
Councillor warns against FG byelection 'carpetbagger.
Euro-Bcirnsley byelection connections may not look exciting subjects and are unlikely to grab the headlines.
Grant Shapps 's Wikipedia page was edited to remove byelection gaffe.
Byelection called for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake.
MLAs urge Trudeau to call byelection immediately in Burnaby-South.
The byelection is seen by some as a test of NDP leader Wab Kinew 's popularity.
OTTAWA - Finishing fourth in a byelection is not usually cause for celebration.
The byelection was held due to the resignation of the incumbent Conservative MP, Wyndham Knatchbull.
The recent federal Green Party byelection win in Nanaimo-Ladysmith is historic.
A byelection will be held in that riding on Sept. 7.
Travel, funeral expenses, advertising in newspapers, byelection campaigns, and meetings had accounted for the rest.
Byelection cheer for three main parties " . the Guardian.
Trudeau could also schedule one more byelection in B.C. for the same date.
It 's also byelection day in Chicoutimi-Le Fjord.
Well, I guess we now know why the deserters didn't want to stand in a byelection.
But with this byelection coming up, it's getting too dangerous.
I had the privilege of going to St. John 's during a byelection.
He won the byelection on October 28 by acclamation.
Ensure that Mr. Singh wins the future byelection in Burnaby South ;.
A byelection to fill the open Rideau-Rockcliffe seat on city council will be held on April 15.
The question was “ If a provincial byelection were held today, which party would you vote for? ”.

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