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elected
[ ih-lek-tid ]
noun
- the elected. elect ( def 10 ).
- a politician, officer, or official who has been chosen by vote:
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Example Sentences
Since he was first elected six years ago, the former law professor has rewritten the constitution to enhance his powers.
It's a despairing message from a new Labour MP, elected in last year's general election landslide.
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.
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
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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