Officeholder in a sentence as a noun

The officeholder cannot make deadly threats publicly and expect everyone to just shrug it off.

Can you find me a recording of any Democratic officeholder saying they're "for Big Government"?

While they each have followings, both Akin and Santorum are far from the average or median GOP candidate/officeholder.

Can you find me a recording of any Democratic officeholder saying they're "for Big Government"?The ideological split is not between Democrats and Republicans.

To start with the primary: Steelman is a serial officeholder too scared to challenge the incumbent Democrat Nixon for governor, who ran basically because she thought it was her turn in the Senate.

One other possibility is that no such short-term solutions are in sight, meaning, you, as the "democratically-elected officeholder" have no way of realistically supply clean water to tens of millions of people.

There’s no church to slot into as a deacon, no chance on the shop floor to rise as a foreman, no union in which to become a shop steward or officeholder, no big-city political machine that in this digital age needs anyone to go door to door.

Weren't the original corporations basically perishes that had independent assets that were supposed to go to the officeholder instead of normal inheritence-sort of as a legal system hack?While there is a long history of corprate charters being to make money for the shareholders, i think there is a long history of other goals as well.

Officeholder definitions

noun

someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust; "he is an officer of the court"; "the club elected its officers for the coming year"

See also: officer

noun

the official who holds an office

See also: incumbent