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Incumbent

The incumbent is the current holder of an office or position. In an election, the incumbent is the person holding or acting in the position that is up for election, regardless of whether they are seeking re-election.

For the ecclesiastical office, see Incumbent (ecclesiastical).

There may or may not be an incumbent on the ballot: the previous holder may have died, retired, resigned; they may not seek re-election, be barred from re-election due to term limits, or a new electoral division or position may have been created, at which point the office or position is regarded as vacant or open. In the United States, an election without an incumbent on the ballot is an open seat or open contest.

Etymology

The word "incumbent" is derived from the Latin verb incumbere, literally meaning "to lean or lay upon" with the present participle stem incumbent-, "leaning a variant of encumber,[1] while encumber is derived from the root cumber,[2] most appropriately defined: "To occupy obstructively or inconveniently; to block fill up with what hinders freedom of motion or action; to burden, load."[3]

List of current heads of state and government

Lists of office-holders

Outgoing politician

List of presidents who did not win reelection

Rally 'round the flag effect

Sophomore surge

Virtual incumbent

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Oxford English Dictionary

De Magalhaes, L. (2015). . Political Analysis, 23(1), 113–126.

Incumbency effects in a comparative perspective: Evidence from Brazilian mayoral elections