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The phrase "within one election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events, actions, or occurrences that take place during the duration of a single election cycle. Example: "The candidate managed to raise a significant amount of funds within one election, which greatly boosted their campaign efforts."
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So nothing will happen within one election time so people have to take a very long-term view on this.
Within one election cycle, according to Gary C. Jacobson, a political science professor at the University of California, San Diego, and Michael A. Dimock, then a graduate student at the university, who later published an academic paper about the scandal, the worst abusers were about three times as likely not to be in Congress anymore as incumbents who steered clear of the issue.
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Antonin Scalia wrote the lead opinion, declaring that "political affiliation is not an immutable characteristic, but may shift from one election to the next; and even within a given election, not all voters follow the party line.
Florida and Nevada both "missed" one election: in the 1992 election, Florida voted for G.H.W. Bush (the elected president was B. Clinton); in the 1976 election, Nevada voted for G. Ford (the elected president was J. Carter).
"One heart, one election" reads another.
The results show that voting trends in each constituency are consistent from one election to the other, although the result of the election changes.
One election in one country isn't a movement – yet.
Candidate Z can defeat Candidate Y in a one-on-one election.
Candidate X can defeat Candidate Y in a one-on-one election.
On election night, no one knew who won.
And, despite his sour image as governor, he came within one percentage point of winning re-election.
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