Adjective
postelection (not comparable)
Occurring after an election.
The postelection television coverage was canceled.
Arizona enters its eleventh day of postelection waiting. Source: Internet
But what about the symbolic gestures—the tribute pins, the slogans, and other politically charged moments we've come to expect on the runway, in this postelection landscape? Source: Internet
He even started off strong with some postelection shade—though it didn’t erase our memory of his pre-election playfulness with the now-PEOTUS. Source: Internet
WASHINGTON (AP) — Negotiations on a COVID-19 relief bill are inching forward, but it’s clear the window for action before the Nov. 3 election is closing and the issue will be tossed to a postelection lame-duck session of Congress. Source: Internet
Some analysts also thought that the president’s diagnosis could help ease concerns among investors about the growing chances of postelection chaos. Source: Internet
The postelection processes that Newton calls “inefficient” have been in place for years, including years in which Republicans held majorities on boards of elections across the state. Source: Internet