Elections

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Definitions and meanings of "Elections"

What do we mean by elections?

A process of choosing a leader, members of parliament, councillors or other representatives by popular vote.

The choice of a leader or representative by popular vote.

An option that is selected.

Any conscious choice.

In Calvinism, God's predestination of saints including all of the elect.

Those who are elected.

A lying contest between two or more rich and/or powerful individuals Urban Dictionary

The worst system of choosing among candidates for public office -- except for all the others. Urban Dictionary

Noun: Deciding between the lesser of two evils. Ie: Skeletor or Krang Urban Dictionary

Humorous misspelling of "erection" that got memed into a real thing as a joke, but it's no longer funny. People try very hard to rise up to the top, then whoever wins at these "dick measuring contests" will usually screw us over and make a mess. Some weirdos like to watch them come and win Urban Dictionary

Something that's rigged worse than a carnival dart game. Urban Dictionary

Third-wave antiracist social justice warriors that take themselves too seriously and believe their cause is important enough that it warrants hurting other people, and sometimes destroying their lives, over even the smallest political correctness faults, especially on Twitter. The term was coined by Joseph Bottum and popularized by John McWhorter. Urban Dictionary

A system where two people that represent the rich minority compete to see who can trick more people that they are actually going to do something in their interests. Urban Dictionary

A cultural event indigenous to New Hampshire. Urban Dictionary

A real-world extension of the popularity contest held in high school by the same annoying, hypocritical, personality types who were on the "student council." Urban Dictionary

A word you should avoid using at all costs, because of the risk of a freudian slip Urban Dictionary

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The word "elections" in example sentences

Promoted to Headline (H3) on 4/5/09: 5000 troops from NATO for 'Afghan elections' is a signal Obama is on his own yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = '5000 troops from NATO for \'Afghan elections\' is a signal Obama is on his own '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: The president will find a great reservoir of goodwill in the international community for his diplomatic initiatives and offers, but I predict declining support for his entire Afghanistan mission - both at home and abroad - if the consequences and effects of the military operations continue to dominate the landscape. ' ❋ Unknown (2009)

The VA system was already a mess, but since Bush/Cheney captured, or stole this nation thru hijacked "elections" (and I use the term elections loosely) what has been happening to the VA in terms of funding has gone past simply being an outrage -- it's criminal! ❋ Unknown (2005)

The glaring problem with Steele's supposed embrace of transparent elections is that just a couple of months ago, people were "bothered by" hidden corporate spending in elections, the majority in Congress did draft a law to make that spending transparent ... but Steele's party united to stop the law in its tracks just before the midterm elections. ❋ Michael B. Keegan (2010)

Santelli says that any money in elections is a bad thing, and I'll happily agree to that. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

What bothers me most about corporate spending in elections is that as an investor in mutual funds, I may be inadvertantly investing my money into corporations that may promote a political agenda that is against my personal beliefs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The mere potential for this sort of corporate interference in elections is the crisis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Since the number of folks who vote in elections is something like 4 in ten, Tea partiers will have a sway in the upcoming elections. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The part I cut off accidentally up thread was any a belief in elections is the definition of democracy. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

Popular opinion as expressed in elections is important context and lots of people — maybe harold included? — may not be aware of it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The extension of the right to participate in elections is regarded as progress and as the conquest of freedom by democratic theorists, who hold that the more numerous the participants in political rights, the greater is the probability that all will employ this right in the interests of the public welfare, and for the increase of the freedom of the people. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"The bottom line on religion and politics in elections is that who wins is often a matter of who shows up." ❋ Unknown (2008)

Everyone knows that beating Democrats in elections is a crime of the highest order. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Remember all you have to do to win elections is put Gay initiatives on 11 states and out of FEAR homophobes, please read current republican voters, the election is yours. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And cheating in elections is the worst form of cancer because it's uncontrollable. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Person 1: Are you going to vote in the election Person 2: No, they're having a [sale] on [electric eels] at [wal-mart] ❋ Rawr Rawr Rawr (2010)

"The [turnout] for the election wasn't even 40% of [eligible] [voters]. The winner got a slight majority of that, so four out of five people DIDN'T vote for him. So from that he concludes he has a popular 'mandate'?!" ❋ Grinning Cat (2007)

[Oh] great, another election. Which [crook] should I [vote] for? ❋ M_kitsune (2004)

this election is painful to watch, these [dickheads] are really [overcompensating] with their [absurd] promises of growth, as if they'll be able to deliver ❋ Cheese Toastie With Pickles (2021)

That dick didn't even win [the popular vote], but [won] the [election]. ❋ Ed Diroll (2007)

"We will term these people The Elect. They [do think] of themselves as bearers of a wisdom, granted them for any number of reasons—a gift for empathy, life experience, maybe even intelligence. But they see themselves as having been chosen, [as it were], by one or some of these factors, as understanding something most do not." -- John [McWhorter] ❋ Rorrzo (2021)

Why the fuck vote? We all know whoever wins is going to be a Republican/Democrat and they're both going to tell us that they represent [the working man] while fucking everyone but [the rich]. [Damned if you do, damned if you don't]. ❋ DrIdiot (2004)

[Masshole] driving in [New Hampshire]: hey look, there are signs for candidates on people's lawns. Is there an election [coming up]? New Hampshirite: You're in New Hampshire, so yes, there is an election coming up. ❋ Granite State (2009)

This electionis [a waste] of [time]. ❋ Nezbit-the-cat (2005)

The [ere]...election was [quite] exciting. ❋ Perfectionistdevil (2006)

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