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1 Sarksyan, elected in 2008, said he would stand for re-election next year.
2 Three current board members will not stand for re-election , the company said.
3 Mr Mubarak has pledged he will not stand for re-election in September.
4 Mr Museveni would then be eligible to stand for re-election in March.
5 He said no decision had been taken on who would stand for re-election .
6 All 435 members of the U.S. House will stand for re-election in November.
7 They did not want him to stand for re-election but he was re-elected.
8 Murdoch will not stand for re-election at this year's shareholder meeting in May.
9 Throughout the controversy he said he would stand for re-election and has campaigned energetically.
10 Thomas Keller is reaching the mandatory retirement age and will not stand for re-election .
11 Ms Taylor replaces former deputy mayor Terry Sloan, who did not stand for re-election .
12 This November, Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick will stand for re-election .
13 He achieved a 65% majority and had been expected to stand for re-election .
14 Compaore has not publicly said he wants to stand for re-election but his party has.
15 Iran's reformist President Mohammad Khatami announced yesterday he would reluctantly stand for re-election next month.
16 Pat Rabbitte ended months of speculation yesterday by confirming he will not stand for re-election .
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