37 examples of reelected in sentences

The resolution was carried, the directors were reelected, and the meeting broke up.

For five consecutive years the same tribunes were reelected and in vain endeavored to carry the bill.

The only one of the old decemvirs reelected was Appius Claudius.

But Appius and his colleagues showed no such intention, and when the year came to a close they continued to hold office as if they had been reelected.

He was accordingly soon reelected, with as much power and influence as he had ever in his life enjoyed.

Time after time he has been reelected with unanimity, no other candidate being nominatednor even suggested.

His political opponents he also bought or exterminated, so that without the slightest disturbance to the national peace he could be unanimously reelected whenever his term expired.

Macaulay tells how this December 'a troop of Lords of the Bedchamber, of Bishops who wished to be translated, and of Scotch peers who wished to be reelected made haste to change sides.'

He was so sure of being reelected that he had a camera-man on hand to make a motion picture of the scene where all would hail him as the chief.

In 1828 Jackson was elected President, receiving 178 electoral votes, while Adams received 83; was reelected in 1832, defeating Henry Clay.

Was reelected Vice-President in 1792.

Was elected President in 1816, and reelected in 1820, retiring March 4, 1825, to his residence in Loudoun County, Va.

In 1832 was elected to Congress, and after serving one term retired till 1836, when he was reelected, and again returned in 1838 and 1840, declining a renomination in 1842.

"The Administration is at length formed, and, to the great sorrow of everybody, the old Ministers are reelected.

Lincoln reelected.

December 6, 1834, was elected to the United States Senate to fill a vacancy, and was reelected in January, 1837.

In 1816 was reelected to the State senate, and, removing to Albany, formed a partnership with his life-long friend, Benjamin F. Butler.

Was reelected to the Senate in 1827, but soon resigned his seat to accept the office of governor of New York, to which he was elected in 1828.

"If Mr. Roosevelt is not reelected again, the country is going to have one of the bloodiest wars it has ever had because we have so many European doctrines coming into the United States.

But in practice nothing has been more common than for the same persons to be reelected as selectmen or constables or town-clerks for year after year, as long as they are able or willing to serve.

He was unanimously elected the first President of the United States, and was inaugurated on the 30th of April, 1789, in New York City, and at the end of his first term was unanimously reelected.

Where both of the Wardens refuse promotion, where the presiding Master will not permit himself to be reelected, and where there is no Past Master who will consent to take the office, then, and then only, can a member be elected from the floor to preside over the lodge.

The craven reverend left the room without a word; I was reelected without a dissenting vote, and thus closed one of the most revolting revelations of depravity that I ever witnessed.

The Admiral was deprived of the prerogative of appointing governors, and henceforth the alcaldes (mayors) and "chief alguaciles" (high constables), to be elected from among the colonists by a body of eight aldermen (regidores), were to exercise the governmental functions for one year at a time, and could not be reelected till two years after the first nomination.

In August, 1825, he was elected to Congress from the Duck River district, and reelected at every succeeding election till 1839, when he withdrew from the contest to become a candidate for governor.

37 examples of  reelected  in sentences