The act of being elected after already being elected once, and already having served out one's first term.
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1 Trump can still win re-election , however, without winning the national popular vote.
2 President Bill Clinton, seeking re-election that year, signs the bill into law.
3 Despite the pending state and federal charges, Scarborough won re-election last year.
4 Sarksyan, elected in 2008, said he would stand for re-election next year.
5 Three current board members will not stand for re-election , the company said.
1 Boxer said earlier this year she would not seek reelection in 2016.
2 But Maduro, expected to run for reelection next year, recently changed tone.
3 Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan said on Tuesday he will not seek reelection .
4 In the autumn of 1883 General Butler was a candidate for reelection .
5 Biden winning would simply mean it wasn't enough to deliver him reelection .
6 ISS also urges shareholders to vote against the reelection of former U.S.
7 And that China would prefer President Donald Trump does not win reelection .
8 She took to the stump to help Schwarzenegger win reelection in 2006.
9 The league fought stoutly for the reelection of Heney as district attorney.
10 He won reelection last November, three months after he was criminally charged.
11 Every five years the Commoners must go to the country for reelection .
12 When Sobchak lost his 1996 bid for reelection , Putin submitted his resignation.
13 Nixon began running out of luck a short while after his reelection .
14 Ryan also is on the ballot for reelection to Congress as well.
15 He would replace John Mitchell, who'd resigned to spearhead Nixon's reelection campaign.
16 Trump's reelection campaign has also released ads targeting Biden and his son.
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