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elected
[ ih-lek-tid ]
noun
- the elected. elect ( def 10 ).
- a politician, officer, or official who has been chosen by vote:
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Other Words From
- self-e·lect·ed adjective
- un·e·lect·ed adjective
Example Sentences
Zourabichvili said she will retain her role as president, despite the country's newly elected parliament saying it would choose her replacement on 14 December.
Richard Mostyn, Yukon’s minister of community services, said the change “allows elected municipal officials to take the Oath of Allegiance in a way that aligns with society’s broader values and cultural identities”.
Ramgoolam, who was elected prime minister of Mauritius two weeks ago, told the Mauritian parliament he had asked for a review and that the findings will be considered by the cabinet.
For new MPs - and remember 335 out of the 650 members of Parliament were elected for the first time in July - it is a particularly big moment.
So she agreed that Marcos would go for president, while she went for vice-president – the two posts are elected separately – but that they would form one team on the campaign trail.
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