Nonelection

Word NONELECTION
Character 11
Hyphenation non e lec tion
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They need multiple reminders in nonelection years, and some of these poor fools really think they can't lose (Jack Murtha excluded, apparently that guy can do anything without losing his seat). ❋ Unknown (2009)

The "nonelection" stretched on for another 36 days. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As a bonus for Democrats, the compromise would also put the next renewal in a nonelection year. ❋ Unknown (2011)

About 93 percent of Rockville residents have access to the Internet at home, work or school, according to the 2008 Rockville Citizen Survey, which is conducted by the city in nonelection years to assess the general climate of the community. ❋ Sean Patrick Norris (2010)

Unlike the Democrats or Republicans, who build war chests throughout the nonelection years, there are no similar alternatives for independents. ❋ Michelle Caruso-Cabrera (2010)

Hence, when something bad happens in an election year — the Mississippi River floods, wildfires burn in the West — the president is quicker to declare a federal disaster than he would in a nonelection year. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Political strategists often spend nonelection years advising corporations, foreign countries and other clients on how to navigate Washington's public-policy channels. ❋ Unknown (2008)

CHETRY: Alina Cho joins us now with the very latest, nonelection-related news. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In some measure Krugman helped satisfy a hunger for political opposition, a longing which, not surprisingly, became acute after the election of 2000 turned out to be a nonelection. ❋ Baker, Russell (2003)

The average here in a nonelection year is still very high at 55 percent. ❋ Unknown (2002)

It's interesting you mention 1998, because, here in Minnesota in 1998, voter turnout, in a nonelection year, was at a record high at 60 percent, which is just extraordinary. ❋ Unknown (2002)

We all still draw a check in election years, just like we do in nonelection years, and we're all here. ❋ ITY National Archives (2000)

Esperanza's sexual preference flip-flopped like a politician in a nonelection year. ❋ Coben, Harlan, 1962- (1998)

Because 2011 is a nonelection and non-Olympic year, it will be up to mainstream broadcasters to come up with live or must-see appointment television to try and build a ledge under their business model. ❋ By DAVID CARR (2011)

That was another nonelection year and the first year of the PAC's existence. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They have the option of disclosing their donors and donations either semiannually or quarterly in a nonelection year, and quarterly or monthly in an election year. ❋ Unknown (2012)

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