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- Placeholder_(politics) comment "In politics, a placeholder is an official appointed temporarily to a position, with the understanding that they will not seek office in their own right.The situation often occurs in cases where a United States Senator leaves office before the expiration of their term. In most states, governors have the power to appoint a replacement temporarily, until a special election can be held.".
- Q7200276 comment "In politics, a placeholder is an official appointed temporarily to a position, with the understanding that they will not seek office in their own right.The situation often occurs in cases where a United States Senator leaves office before the expiration of their term. In most states, governors have the power to appoint a replacement temporarily, until a special election can be held.".