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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a winter election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an election that takes place during the winter season.
Example: "The candidates are preparing for a winter election, hoping to engage voters despite the cold weather."
Alternatives: "a cold season election" or "a wintertime election".
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Back in 1967, when William Winter, a Democrat, was running for governor, his campaign was smeared by handbills equating a Winter election with "Negro domination".
Now, to get across the headlines: With an announcement so anticlimactic it rivalled the second Sex and the City movie, the prime minister announced yesterday what we have known for almost a month – we will be heading to the polls for a winter election on 2 July, setting us up for an eight-week election campaign.
The Liberal Party leader tried to make an issue of the fact that Diefenbaker had called a winter election, generally disfavoured in Canada due to travel difficulties.
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