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Definition of Reelects

Reelect
Reelect Re`["e]*lect" (r?`?*l?kt"), v. t. To elect again; as, to re["e]lect the former governor.

Meaning of Reelects from wikipedia

- The Committee for the Re-election of the President (or the Committee to Re-elect the President, CRP, but often mocked by the acronym CREEP) was, officially...
- 2017). "When a Foreign Government Interfered in a U.S. Election — to Reelect FDR". Politico. Retrieved January 18, 2017. Hart, Bradley (January 23,...
- office as long as voters continued to vote for electors who in turn would reelect the person to the office; one could even serve under different presidents...
- FDP form coalition (311 seats, 63.9%) to reelect Konrad Adenauer as Chancellor of Germany Bundestag reelects Hermann Ehlers as the second President of...
- otherwise be misinterpreted as being a single vowel (e.g., "coöperative", "reëlect"), but modern writing styles either omit such marks or use a hyphen to...
- Bernard Barker. Made out to the finance committee of the Committee to Reelect the President, the check was a 1972 campaign donation by Kenneth H. Dahlberg...
- 2017. Retrieved January 23, 2021. "Atlanta Civic and Political League reelects King Sr". The Martin Luther King Jr., Research and Education Institute...
- Journal-Constitution. Williams, Dave (November 28, 2022). "Georgia Senate Democrats reelect Gloria Butler minority leader". Capitol Beat. "Ethics Committee". Retrieved...
- often benefited candidates substantially in an indirect way and helped reelect candidates. Reforms such as the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act limited...
- Retrieved 2023-10-07. Gowing, Clarissa (2022-11-16). "American Samoa reelects most legislators and rejects more autonomy in midterm elections". Pasquines...