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- Q1921011 subject Q4273219.
- Q1921011 subject Q6416401.
- Q1921011 abstract "Template:ForA candidate who has been elected to an office but who has not yet been installed or officially taken office may be referred to as an officer-elect, with the title of the position being used instead of "officer" (e.g. president-elect). These may include an incoming president, senator, representative, governor, mayor, and even Pope.Analogously, the term "designate" (e.g. Prime Minister-designate) is used in systems without direct elections of executive politicians, such as in parliamentary systems.The naming convention of "-elect" is different from an actual position which incorporates that title, e.g. the position of President-Elect, in some organizations.".
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1255921.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1417098.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1467287.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q166747.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q383322.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q40231.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q42178.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q4273219.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q6416401.
- Q1921011 wikiPageWikiLink Q7243289.
- Q1921011 comment "Template:ForA candidate who has been elected to an office but who has not yet been installed or officially taken office may be referred to as an officer-elect, with the title of the position being used instead of "officer" (e.g. president-elect). These may include an incoming president, senator, representative, governor, mayor, and even Pope.Analogously, the term "designate" (e.g.".
- Q1921011 label "-elect".