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The phrase "a top election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a highly significant or important election, often implying that it is among the best or most critical elections in a given context.
Example: "The upcoming presidential race is expected to be a top election, drawing attention from voters across the nation."
Alternatives: "a major election" or "a key election".
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Last month, a top election official was found dead, his body showing signs of torture.
The political system itself has become a top election issue.Efficiency must waitNo saviours are on the ballot.
He has also published audio tapes he claims show a top election official conspiring to stuff ballot boxes for Ghani, using a crude code of "stuffed sheep".
Mrs. Arroyo's press secretary, Ignacio Bunye, testified but offered no new information about alleged wiretapped conversations between Mrs. Arroyo and a top election official.
The two biggest secular coalitions were hit hardest by this month's decision to bar about 500 candidates from parliamentary elections in March, a top election official said Thursday, as efforts to resolve what has become a political crisis intensified.
A top election official did not know how the law worked and played down official estimates that more than 750,000 Pennsylvania voters lacked photo ID, and that an additional 500,000 appeared to have expired ID's.
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And the Republicans might be only the beginning of Mr. Reid's problems as he tries to chalk up a victory on the economic issues that are a top election-year concern of many voters.
Much of Abdullah's anger has been targeted at Zia ul-Haq Amerkhel, a top elections official whom he has accused of being biased in favor of Ghani.
As they drove through San Bernardino, Calif., Ms. Harris took a call from a small-town official in Indiana, who claimed a voting machine salesman picked up a top elections official in his county in a limousine and took her on a shopping spree.
While rainy weather caused some campaigners to fret about turnout, a top elections official said he expected many more would vote than in prior council elections.
And when you heard about this, surely, you then, as a top elections official for the Ohio Secretary of State, investigated potential racial bias by a Republican Board of Elections member in a county where more than one in five residents are African-Americans, correct? A. We did not.
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