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Discover Ludwig'run the election' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the process of organizing and conducting an election. For example, "The committee was tasked with running the election."
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Some presidents also appoint those who run the election.
The federal government doesn't run the election process.
The caretaker government will not have the authority to do anything other than run the election.
Otherwise, they'd just run the election again and again until someone did.
"We hired 160,000 people to run the election," he said.
Polls suggest support, too, for an independent caretaker government to run the election, to guard against vote-rigging.
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He had asked Ambassador Tim Carney, another Vietnam hand, to run the election-monitoring unit at the Embassy in Kabul.
It coughed up some $500m to help run the elections in 2006.
They could require the New York City Board of Elections to hire qualified people, not simply political cronies, to run the elections.
Mrs Plavsic wants the OSCE to run the elections; Mr Karadzic's friends say it may merely observe them.
"They want to push you out so they can run the elections under their own conditions," he said.
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