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Definition of local election in English: local electionnoun British The election of representatives to a local council or governmental body. a key win in the local elections Example sentencesExamples - People haven't seen us as being relevant for local elections, or in some ways general elections.
- Citizenship is very different from the ability to participate in local elections.
- Councillors who take the severance package are banned from ever standing in local elections again, but can stand for other elected posts.
- With the forthcoming local elections, it is a golden opportunity to lobby the Politicians when they come knocking on your doors looking for your vote!
- It concerns me that more people are not turning out to vote in local elections.
- Candidates in the local elections are set to commence the canvassing, and no stone will be left unturned believe you me.
- South Lakeland already has a tradition of a high turnout in local elections.
- I want to thank all those who supported me during the debate, especially during the last local election campaign.
- At the local elections in May, the party lost 700 English council seats and saw their share of the vote plunge to 15%.
- The government called on voters to turn out for local elections.
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