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Often used in the same context:
governorship,
lieutenant governorship,
senatorial,
chairmanship,
presidency,
mayorship,
reelection,
lieutenant governor,
chancellorship,
senatorship,
senate,
incumbency,
impeachment,
caucus,
prime ministership,
mayoralty,
pro tempore,
pro tem,
reapportionment,
floor leader,
lawmaker,
legislator,
congressman,
judgeship,
seat,
election,
statehouse,
headship,
legislative,
ministership,
officeholder,
kingmaker,
majorities,
parliamentary,
termer,
legislature,
assemblyman,
governor,
noncandidate,
congressional,
prime ministerial,
incumbents,
chimango,
factionalism,
candidacy,
seniority,
gavel,
backbencher,
nomination,
deanship,
preferment,
dixiecrats,
congresswomen,
partisanship,
democrats,
pork barrel,
proportional representation,
dixiecrat,
allies,
councilorship,
fillibuster,
throne,
germaneness,
constituents,
midterm,
assemblywoman,
incumbant,
solons,
constituency,
interpellation,
statesmanship,
followership,
party,
electoral,
bencher,
parliament,
regent,
primaries,
shadow cabinet,
filibuster,
kingship,
kinsman,
presidentship,
candidature,
pastorship,
lame duck,
sabato,
bachelorhood,
votes,
editorship,
rajya sabha,
parliamentarian,
whig party,
collegiality,
lok sabha,
leadership,
nationalist party,
running mate,
federalism,
politician,
captaincy,
politics,
allegiance,
elec,
executive,
representatives,
appointees,
barony,
capitalist,
chairman,
chief,
commissioner,
competitor,
deputation,
elector,
kirk,
fought,
acrimonious,
contested,
deadlocked,
hardfought,
intraparty,
cornered,
councilmanic,
divisive,
gubernatorial,
indecisive,
mayoral,
presidential,
quadrennial,
agelong,
aldermanic,
approaching
More general:
berth,
office,
place,
position,
post,
situation,
slot,
spot
Also try:
— Adjectives for speakership:
vacant,
democratic,
english,
strong,
native,
american,
first,
next,
only,
modern,
permanent,
more...
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