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Definition of Postelection
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Postelection
Literary usage of Postelection
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Building a New South Africaby Marc Van Ameringen, Nelson Mandela by Marc Van Ameringen, Nelson Mandela (1995)
"... contributed to the democratic movement's ability to relate to this bigger world.
Impact of the Mission in the postelection Context ..."
2. Russia's 1996 Presidential Election: The End of Polarized Politics by Michael McFaul (1997)
"... and (2) a prominent post in Yeltsin's postelection government. Allegedly,
Lebed expressed particular interest in the post of minister of defense. ..."
3. Asking the Right Questions About Electronic Voting by Richard F. Celeste, Dick Thornburgh, Herbert Lin (2006)
"What roles can postelection auditing and investigation routinely play to ...
Some legal regimes governing elections require that a postelection audit be ..."
4. The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz by Carl Schurz, Frederic Bancroft, William Archibald Dunning (1908)
"... order to avoid by a postelection bargain one civil conflict, have opened the
way forever to many other civil conflicts. We would, in one word, ..."
5. The Troubled Birth of Russian Democracy: Parties, Personalities, and Programs by Michael McFaul, Sergei Markov (1993)
"After a postelection lull, the core organizers of the Democratic Russia campaign
regrouped behind the idea of a Democratic Russia movement. ..."
6. The Man Roosevelt: A Portrait Sketch by Francis Ellington Leupp (1904)
"When it came to the business of the State, neither the preelection announcement
nor the postelection breakfast appears to have put Governor Roosevelt at a ..."
7. Medical Marijuana Referenda Movement in America: Hearing Before the edited by Bill McCollum (2001)
"The DA's office enlisted the help of CADCA, and we responded by commissioning a
postelection survey to determine the views of Arizona voters on the critical ..."
8. The United States in Our Own Time: A History from Reconstruction to by Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1903)
"The same as to postelection proceedings in the South. The prominent Republicans
who visited New Orleans to witness the canvass of the Louisiana presidential ..."