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What is a prefix for election?

There isn't a single, commonly used prefix specifically for "election." However, depending on the context, you could use various prefixes to create related words:

For pre-election activities:

* Pre-: This is the most straightforward option, meaning "before." (e.g., pre-election campaigning)

* Ante-: Meaning "before," this is a more formal option. (e.g., ante-election polls)

For post-election activities:

* Post-: Meaning "after." (e.g., post-election analysis)

For related concepts:

* Re-: Meaning "again." (e.g., re-election campaign)

* Co-: Meaning "together." (e.g., co-election of officials)

* Inter-: Meaning "between." (e.g., inter-election period)

Other options:

* Elec-: This prefix is less common but can be used to form words related to the act of choosing, like "electromechanical."

Ultimately, the best prefix to use depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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