Similar words: election, selection, reelect, re-elect, electioneer, by election, election day, election commission. Meaning: ['rɪːɪ'lekʃn] n. election again.
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31. He is seeking reelection this November in a heavily Democratic state known for its environmental activism.
32. The proportion of incumbents who seek reelection is high and remarkably constant from election to election.
33. When he ran for reelection he got about two thirds of the vote.
34. Two big companies compensate evenly press obviously, the reelection makes up 1.
35. A flotation column is expensive in the market nowadays, and a bubble generator is easily blocked in practical production and is not applicable to the reelection of tailing products.
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36. The mayor has a political machine working for his reelection.
37. Elected officials must reelection at periodic intervals, when their record is subject to intensive public scrutiny.
38. My first trip overseas after my reelection in 2004 was to the APEC summit in Chile.
39. A campaign issue in John Quincy Adams's unsuccessful reelection campaign of 1828 was the White House expense account: $50 for a billiard table, $6 for billiard balls, $23. 50 for chessmen.
40. After they finished their commission business, Chernomyrdin came to see me to brief me on events in Russia and Yeltsin's prospects for reelection.
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