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préélector|al (préélectorale) <m. spol mn. préélectoraux> [pʀeelɛktɔʀal, o] PRID.

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Prior to the election, most news organizations considered it as a major swing state in 2004 based on pre-election polling.
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One of the strongest criticisms of the budget is that it breaks numerous pre-election promises.
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Several other 2006 biracial contests saw pre-election polls predict their respective elections' final results with similar accuracy.
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He won 4.5% of the vote, coming fifth, which was considerably better than expected or forecast by pre-election polling.
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The distorted nature of the pre-election playing field and the failure to address core democratic deficits precluded a free and fair election.
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The actual election results closely matched what the pre-election polls, which experts believed were unlikely to materialize, had predicted.
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Related arguments have taken place from time to time over the wisdom of entering into pre-election voting pacts with other parties.
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Smaller parties often form pre-election coalitions to make sure they get past the election threshold.
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This has resulted in several publicized discussions among key political players and their respective parties who aim to form pre-election coalitions prior to the deadline.
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Within any constituency, parties must meet a threshold of 3 percent of votes, and pre-election coalitions must meet a threshold of 5 percent of votes.
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