To contest an election

Definition of To contest an election

(Polit.) To strive to be elected.
To dispute the declared result of an election.
See under Contest.

See also: Contest Contest Election

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To come off with flying colors
To come one's way
To come or draw to a head
To come round
To come short
To come to blows
To come to grief
To come to hand
To come to the front
To come to the ground
To come up with
To come upon
To commit a bill
To commit to memory
To commune with one's self
To compound a felony
To con answer
To con thanks
To congratulate one's self
To conjure up
-To contest an election-
To cool the heels
To corbel out
To cost dear
To couch a spear
To couch malt
To cough down
To count out
To cover ground
To cover into
To cover one's short contracts
To crack a bottle
To crack a crib
To crack on
To cradle a picture
To cramp the wheels of wagon
To cream butter
To credit with
To crop out
To crop up
To cross a check
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