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re-election
noun
the election of a person or persons for a further term of office
his re-election as party leader
the state of being elected again
not seeking re-election
( as modifier )
a re-election campaign
Example Sentences
He will succeed Dutchman Boris van der Vorst, who was elected in 2023 but decided not to stand for re-election.
Despite Holyrood's claim to be a family-friendly parliament, four female MSPs cited family as their reason for not seeking re-election in 2021.
Hancock, who resigned from the health role in June 2021 after breaching social distancing guidance by kissing a colleague and did not stand for re-election at last year's election, is also yet to respond to the report.
In Thursday's ceremony at Washington National Cathedral, Bush revealed that during the difficult 2004 re-election campaign, Cheney had offered to step off the ticket.
The US president came out strongly in favour of cryptocurrencies before his re-election and has continued to do so.
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