You never forget there is an election around the corner from the first second you are re-elected.
Members of the Unison union have voted to re-elect Dave Prentis as their general secretary.
It was just a year ago 51 percent voted to re-elect him.
The implication is that, if the voters don't re-elect her, they will be financially punished.
He is not seeking re-election because polls showed his constituents would not re-elect him.
Stevens was recently re-elected to a fifth term.
In 1984, he was re-elected in a landslide over former Vice President Walter Mondale.
The trade group made re-electing the president its top priority in June 2003, long before the campaign season began.
The man has an uncanny grasp of the public mood and once again he seized it, reminding us all how right we were to re-elect him as Prime Minister at the last general election.
The comments came ahead of votes to re-elect the directors who authorised the payment to Mr Green.
The elections last year saw each of the five nations either re-elect their leaders or keep the ruling party in power.
Ahern has been in government for almost five years and convincing the electorate to re-elect him will not be painless.
Crispin Blunt, Conservative candidate, said: If you re-elect me as Member of Parliament for Reigate I will continue to provide a strong voice in Parliament for local people.
Earlier this month he was re-elected after a poll that was widely condemned as rigged.
Newly re-elected mayor Merv King said he was surprised by the discovery.
Are we, the public at large, less responsible for electing and re-electing such politicians?
Ami Horowitz, for the Weekly Standard, thinks that the Jewish vote might help re-elect President Bush.
I want to take the opportunity to thank the people of Hamilton West for re-electing me to this Chamber, at a time when politically there was certainly a very hard-fought contest in the regions.
But Davis is still vulnerable; polls show more voters than not are at some level resistant to re-electing him.
If Australians re-elect John Howard, at least they will know they voted for him.
Definition of re-elect in US English:
re-elect
verbˌriəˈlɛktˌrēəˈlekt
[with object]
Elect (someone) to a further term of office.
重选
Wilson was re-elected in November 1994
1974年9月威尔逊再次当选。
Example sentencesExamples
You never forget there is an election around the corner from the first second you are re-elected.
In 1984, he was re-elected in a landslide over former Vice President Walter Mondale.
Earlier this month he was re-elected after a poll that was widely condemned as rigged.
If Australians re-elect John Howard, at least they will know they voted for him.
The elections last year saw each of the five nations either re-elect their leaders or keep the ruling party in power.
Are we, the public at large, less responsible for electing and re-electing such politicians?
The man has an uncanny grasp of the public mood and once again he seized it, reminding us all how right we were to re-elect him as Prime Minister at the last general election.
It was just a year ago 51 percent voted to re-elect him.
Crispin Blunt, Conservative candidate, said: If you re-elect me as Member of Parliament for Reigate I will continue to provide a strong voice in Parliament for local people.
Stevens was recently re-elected to a fifth term.
Ahern has been in government for almost five years and convincing the electorate to re-elect him will not be painless.
But Davis is still vulnerable; polls show more voters than not are at some level resistant to re-electing him.
The implication is that, if the voters don't re-elect her, they will be financially punished.
He is not seeking re-election because polls showed his constituents would not re-elect him.
Ami Horowitz, for the Weekly Standard, thinks that the Jewish vote might help re-elect President Bush.
Members of the Unison union have voted to re-elect Dave Prentis as their general secretary.
The comments came ahead of votes to re-elect the directors who authorised the payment to Mr Green.
Newly re-elected mayor Merv King said he was surprised by the discovery.
The trade group made re-electing the president its top priority in June 2003, long before the campaign season began.
I want to take the opportunity to thank the people of Hamilton West for re-electing me to this Chamber, at a time when politically there was certainly a very hard-fought contest in the regions.