111.   A few months later, Clausen and Young won special elections.

112.   A machine does not care who wins the election.

113.   A majority of votes cast is needed to win the election.

114.   A Massachusetts Republican cannot win statewide election without support from those constituencies.

115.   A good question, but all things considered, it could be that the PRI could win an election fair and square.

116.   A maxim of politics is that presidential elections are always won at the center.

117.   A handful of its members later won mayoral elections in former rebel strongholds.

118.   A new Russian equity index-fund makes it easier for Western investors to bet President Boris Yeltsin will win presidential elections next week.

119.   A new seven-director board, backed by the creditors, easily won election at the meeting.

120.   A review of city records shows incumbents generally won election easily.

v. + election >>共 365
hold 18.63%
win 11.77%
call 7.74%
lose 3.11%
boycott 3.00%
contest 2.24%
schedule 1.86%
follow 1.78%
postpone 1.74%
monitor 1.65%
win + n. >>共 510
game 8.00%
election 3.84%
race 3.40%
approval 3.31%
title 3.21%
support 3.19%
championship 2.75%
toss 2.44%
tournament 2.23%
seat 2.18%
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