A dual mandate is holding two elected public offices simultaneously.
Dual mandate may also refer to:
Dual or Duals may refer to:
Dominance may refer to:
Reciprocal may refer to:
Mandate most often refers to:
Lagrangian may refer to:
DDD or Triple D may refer to:
Duality may refer to:
British Mandate may refer to:
Lehi may refer to:
Duality principle or principle of duality may refer to:
Dual screen may refer to:
Polarity may refer to:
A dual mandate is the practice in which elected officials serve in more than one elected or other public position simultaneously. This practice is sometimes known as double jobbing in Britain and cumul des mandats in France; not to be confused with double dipping in the United States, i.e. being employed by and receiving a retirement pension from the same public authority at the same time. Thus, if someone who is already mayor of a town or city councillor becomes elected as MP or senator at the national or state legislature and retains both positions, this is a dual mandate.
Double dip or double dipping may refer to:
A duel is a pre-arranged, private fight between two persons to settle a point of honour or personal quarrel. Duel may also mean more than one, i.e. 2. Most commonly used in the phrase COLAS Duel [S.LAW]
Dualism most commonly refers to:
Dual-purpose is a noun and adjective referring to things serving two purposes. It can specifically refer to:
British Mandate of Palestine or Palestine Mandate most often refers to:
Alawi, also transliterated as Alevi, Alevi, Alavi, Alawid, or Alawite, is an adjective denoting "of or related to Ali", the Prophet Muhammad's cousin. As a proper noun it is used by individuals, dynasties, places, and religious sects and organizations who identify as being either descendants or followers of Ali. It may refer to:
Dual control can refer either to a concept in government, or a concept in airplane operation: