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challenger

[chal-in-jer] / ˈtʃæl ɪn dʒər /
NOUN
contestant
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Hawaii’s law requires authorization to “enter,” and the challengers say it applies to parking lots: “That prohibition bars any entry, even in a vehicle and even for the purpose of asking permission.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As attorneys presented their closing arguments Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom, District Court Judge Jeanette Staton reminded prosecutors that the burden was on the challengers of the map to prove racial intent.

From Los Angeles Times

He has become the main challenger to President Yoweri Museveni, 81, who has been in power for 40 years and is the only president most Ugandans have known.

From Barron's

The challenger's rallies have drawn larger crowds than many expected.

From Barron's

With challengers unable to reach voters, and citizen groups unable to speak, the advantages of incumbent politicians, who can command media attention without paid advertising, would have grown even greater.

From The Wall Street Journal