uncontestedadjective
uk/ˌʌnkənˈtestɪd/usLAW used to describe a decision or result which nobody opposes or disagrees with:
The scope of the problem is uncontested.
The waiting time for an uncontested divorce will be reduced from two years to one.
Her claim for her costs plus €200 in damages was uncontested.
POLITICS relating to a political race in which only one person is trying to be elected for particular position:
There were six uncontested races in the state this year.
Ms. Volker retained her uncontested seat with 783 votes.