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Discover LudwigThe phrase "election headquarters" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a physical location where information or resources related to an election are available. For example, "The party's election headquarters was set up in the city centre."
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Then "America's Election Headquarters".
A candidate for Parliament, Aiffan Saadoun al-Aiffan staffed an around-the-clock election headquarters.
ALEXEI NAVALNY'S election headquarters looks like a set for a film about American presidential elections.
In DeLand, in central Florida, a county judge sealed the election headquarters with police tape.
The transmission of voting results from local polling stations to central election headquarters is safeguarded and checked.
The hush inside the heavily guarded election headquarters was a marked contrast to the raging street battles not far away.
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Mr. Obama and his aides have been discussing the placement of the re-election headquarters in Chicago for several months.
The Democrats, housed in Obama's re-election headquarters in Chicago, are happily watching the fractured Republican race.
A Democratic official in Kentucky said two activists had told him of secretly recording the meeting while in a hallway of Mr. McConnell's re-election headquarters in Louisville.
About a mile from President Obama's 2012 re-election headquarters, a crowd of young Republicans was swelling at an Irish bar.
At least eight protesters were arrested on trespassing charges Monday after they refused to leave the building that houses President Obama's re-election headquarters in downtown Chicago.
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