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Discover Ludwig"conduct election" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of organizing and carrying out an election. For example, "The government has announced that it will be conducting an election this October."
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"They are unable to conduct election campaigns.
From the humid beaches of Cap-Vert to the flyblown desert interior, politicians conduct election campaigns that Western voters would recognise.
Clegg also accepts now – indeed he did as much in an interview with the Observer last autumn – that the Lib Dems will have to conduct election campaigns differently, and more carefully, in future.
The firm will continue to conduct election polls but won't publish results during the campaign, Gudkov said.
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We often tend to accept the way we conduct elections in the United States as the only way to choose elected representatives.
Most important, the election body should conduct elections in an open and consultative manner.
A government spokesman, Mike Omeri, told Reuters: "Nobody is using the military to conduct elections.
The guild will conduct elections for its national president in September.
They forced Scaf to conduct elections and they chose a Muslim Brotherhood government.
For too long, local governments have been left to conduct elections with insufficient resources and guidance.
The Palestinian decision to conduct elections in 2006 was greeted by fanfare everywhere.
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