In the event of a dissolution, orders are required to be given for a national election, and these orders must be so timed that the new parliament may be assembled within, at the most, three months after the dissolution.
Stimson, former Secretary of War and now Governor General of the Philippine Islands, who secured an agreement that warfare should cease, a national election should be held and peace should be restored.
During the past year the American people, in a national election, reasserted their democratic faith.
While we have recently engaged in the aggressive contest of a national election, its very tranquillity and the acceptance of its results furnish abundant proof of the strength of our institutions.
As a result, in the 1932 national election, all the United States Representatives from Virginia were elected at-large by the whole state electorate rather than by particular districts.
So permanent were the scars of events of the Republican Reconstruction era that until 1920, the former seceded states never cast an electoral vote for a Republican candidate in a national election.
Like a large majority of the states in the 1932 national election, Virginians gave Franklin D.
But the election was a necessity--we can not have free government without elections; and if the rebellion could force us to forego or postpone a national election, it must fairly claim to have already conquered and ruined us.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "national election" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.