Related topics:Officialsgu‧ber‧na‧to‧ri‧al/ˌɡuːbənəˈtɔːriəl◂$-bər-/adjectiveformalrelatingto the position of being agovernorgubernatorial elections Examples from the Corpus Origingubernatorial(1700-1800)Latingubernator“governor”, fromgubernare;→GOVERN ...
The PRI's confidence was so strong that party leaders were boldly predicting that the party would achieve the "carro completo," meaning that they would sweep the elections. While the PRI's performance was strong by many standards, with victories in nine states, the party lost in the key ...
Much existing research on coattail effects focuses on the president's ability to attract votes for congressional candidates of the same party. In addition to candidates' parties being noted on the ballot, however, voters can often infer candidate gender, meaning it could also influence voter ...