Pre-election
//pɹiː.ɪˈlɛk.ʃən//
"Pre-election" in a Sentence (2 examples)
At least Dr. Beeching can no longer be accused by anyone of disinterest in railways, after the king-sized squib he flung into one of the particularly combustible pre-election topics - transport - at the end of June.
Due to Purdah (pre-election rules on announcements that could influence voters), this will not be released until after the local elections in May.
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