词汇 | gubernatorial |
释义 | gubernatorial adjective USuk /ˌɡuː.bən.əˈtɔː.ri.əl/ us /ˌɡuː.bɚ.nəˈtɔːr.i.əl/ relating to a governor (= the official leader of a state in the US)(美国)州长的,州长职位的 International relations: United States politics & government anti-Republican battleground state bicameral blue state caucus confederacy homeland security House Committee Independence Day intercounty joint resolution override pentagon secret service secretary Secretary of State senate the Articles of Confederation the GOP the Republican Party You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Leaders of national & regional governments gubernatorial | American Dictionarygubernatorial adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˌɡu·bər·nəˈtɔr·i·əl, -ˈtoʊr-/ relating to a governor of a US state: a gubernatorial election Examples of gubernatorialgubernatorial This finding helps explain why earlier studies found no connection between state-level economic conditions and gubernatorial elections. Because voters separately elected several agency administrators, gubernatorial control of the executive branch and patronage powers were weak. This result provided little surprise considering that, as discussed above, previous researchers have reached markedly different conclusions about whether presidential popularity impacts gubernatorial elections. In addition, the timing of a state's gubernatorial election relative to the presidential election cycle proves important. In the longer run, the critical 1946 gubernatorial election wrecked the party's more progressive faction for almost two decades. Even when they did report to the governor, the sheer number of such agencies made gubernatorial 20. Gubernatorial elections turn out to be a more promising environment in which to test for contagion effects. Statistical tests for contagion effects in sequential presidential and gubernatorial elections are also conducted. He is a writer and won the gubernatorial election as an independent candidate. In both sets of estimates, the error terms for the equations for gubernatorial and presidential vote choice are correlated at the 0.01 level. This is a time period in which most states ceased holding gubernatorial elections in 'on-presidential' years. Our study adds to the scepticism about the findings of initial studies of economics and gubernatorial elections. Most states currently conduct gubernatorial elections in non-presidential election years. In contrast, gubernatorial elections held in presidential election years may be affected by 'presidential coattails'. Furthermore, we explored the possibility that presidential popularity might impact gubernatorial elections more generally than merely through the vote for president. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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