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The phrase "a incumbent" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an incumbent" because "incumbent" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The incumbent president will run for re-election next year."
Alternatives: "the current holder" or "the sitting official."
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In District A, incumbent Craig Richardson won with 46percentt of the vote, incumbent Justin Williams won District F with 51percentt of the vote, and Kevin Larsen won District C with 57percentt of the vote.
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But for an incumbent, a loss is apparently steeped in indignity.
Indeed, Goldwater's campaign was an uphill battle against an incumbent administration during a prosperous economy.
Campaigns have a problem when producing attack ads against an incumbent, especially an incumbent President.
By Alex Koppelman October 8, 2012 Campaigns have a problem when producing attack ads against an incumbent, especially an incumbent President.
First, a candidate challenging an incumbent president has the advantage.
He is a representative, not an incumbent senator.
She is an incumbent at a time when people seem happy with the political establishment.
Second, running as an incumbent, even a newly minted one, has advantages.
3. Is one of the candidates a challenger to an incumbent, who might benefit from the 'incumbent rule'?
Unseating an incumbent is a difficult business, particularly in the Bronx.
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