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The phrase "about the election of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a specific election, such as its implications, candidates, or outcomes.
Example: "The article provides an in-depth analysis about the election of the new mayor."
Alternatives: "regarding the election of" or "concerning the election of".
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"If, in the current political makeup of the Knesset, we could not bring about the election of Peres," Mr. Sneh said on Israel radio, "it is a sign that we will be unable to pass other things.
Talk story about the election of Mr. Chris Buchheit, superintendent of the building, to honorary membership.
Tells about the election of opposition leader Violeta Chamorro over the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
This was the political dynamic that, soon after, brought about the election of Ronald Reagan.
It was this, not the SDP, that brought about the election of Neil Kinnock.
But the future seems promising for continuing debate about the election of 2000.
Senator Mikulski said the women were exuberant about the election of four more this year.
"This campaign is about the election of one person to be leader of the party.
In the foreclosure hotbed of Florida, defense lawyers were hopeful about the election of Pam Bondi as attorney general.
He was acclaimed… Talk story about the election of Mr. Chris Buchheit, superintendent of the building, to honorary membership.
An article on Monday about the election of a new chancellor at Cambridge University misstated the location of Cambridge.
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