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elected

[ ih-lek-tid ]

adjective

  1. chosen by vote, as for an office ( appointed ):

    an elected official.



noun

  1. the elected. elect ( def 10 ).
  2. a politician, officer, or official who has been chosen by vote:

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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of elected1

First recorded in 1550鈥60; elect + -ed 2
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Since he was first elected six years ago, the former law professor has rewritten the constitution to enhance his powers.

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It's a despairing message from a new Labour MP, elected in last year's general election landslide.

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Dame Andrea Jenkyns has been elected as the mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, giving the party she represents, Reform UK, its most powerful office to date.

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There was a moment where everyone is like, 鈥淪inatra doesn鈥檛 have a title. What鈥檚 her role? Can she be in the Oval Office without being an elected official?鈥

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On a range of issues, including the two that arguably got him elected, immigration and the economy, Trump now gets negative reviews, including in a Fox News poll.

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