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.
Time after time he has been reelected with unanimity, no other candidate being nominated--nor even suggested.
Every President desires to be reelected if he can be, not necessarily because he is greedy of power, but because reelection is equivalent to public approval of his first term.
In 1873 he would not consent to again become a candidate and on the reorganization of the harbor board he was reelected its chairman.
Since his retirement from banking circles he has been honorary president, an office to which he was reelected at the last annual meeting of that association.
He was reelected in the fall of 1858 by a heavy majority, and at this time fills the Governor's chair.
The next year he was reelected speaker, and in the autumn was elected to Congress.
At the next election he was reelected by nineteen hundred majority, and on the third election by twenty-nine hundred majority.
In 1851, he was reelected and again chosen president.
In 1845, he wasreelected to Congress, and was made Speaker of the Twenty-sixth Congress.
He was reelected to Congress, but after taking his seat and remaining a month at Washington, he resigned it to assume the governorship of Massachusetts, to which office the people of the State had elected him by a tremendous majority.
In 1855, he was reelected to Congress and was soon known as a Buchanan man.
Mr. Bell was afterward reelected to Congress from the Hermitage district, showing that the people even in Jackson's district supported him in the position he had taken.
When the Pierce administration went out, Mr. Davis was reelected United States Senator, and he has latterly been looked upon as a Democratic leader in the Senate.
In 1853, a still fiercer canvass ensued; but he was reelected to the House by a heavy majority.
In 1910 Mrs. Ward wasreelected state regent with Mrs. Charles Oliver Norton as vice-regent.
Gault of Omaha was elected vice-president general from Nebraska at the national congress and reelected in 1912, serving, in all, four years.
The President was visibly moved as I added, "You are the President now, reelected to office.
Memorial meetings were held throughout the country at which women not only paid radiant tribute to Inez Milholland, but reconsecrated themselves to the struggle and called again upon the reelected President and his Congress to act.
Will not this Administration, reelected to power by the hope and faith of the women of the West, handsomely reward that faith by taking action now for the passage of the federal suffrage amendment?
He was reelected the following year, and was foremost in urging the measures of armed defense that ended in the appointment of Washington as Commander-in-Chief of the American forces.
But the mills of democracy were grinding, and after he was reelected certain impeachments would be found in the grist that would make all right.
Had Mr. Adams been reelected President of the United States, or had his successor been [a Federalist] .
Directing all was General James Gunn, United States Senator from Georgia: his first term in the National Senate about to expire, he was now reelected by this very Legislature.
Such was the popular logic; and reelected Jefferson was--triumphantly, almost unanimously.
Lowman was reelected Editor and Elder Warner was elected Associate Editor.
Lowman was reelected editor and publisher and Brother Warner was elected associate editor to conduct a new holiness department.
Joe Brown was reelected in 1859, and did everything in his power as governor to hasten the event of secession.
This insured the holding of a joint convention of the legislature, at which Trumbull was reelected Senator.
Could they assume that, after being reelected by their votes and made their standard-bearer, he would be a new man, different from the one he had been before?
He then came home and a few years later was reelectedto the Senate.
Whether, if his life and health had been spared, he could have been reelectedto the Senate, is doubtful.
An Auditing Committee should be appointed, to examine the accounts of the school from time to time, and always when the treasurer completes his term, alike whether he is reelected or gives place to a successor.
He should be chosen for a term of one year; but may be reelected for as many terms as appear expedient.
In April, 1816, he was reelected senator for a second term of four years.
King (the son of the reelected senator), and many others of wealth and high social position, ranged themselves for a time in the Bucktail ranks under Van Buren's leadership.
King had not beenreelected senator, having declined to be a candidate, because, as he said, of his advancing years.
Green having now been safely reelected printer to Congress, the "Telegraph," according to the plan, strongly supported Calhoun.
He had just beenreelected president with but a single vote against him.
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.
Greene, who had been elected ten years in succession, was dropped in 1700, but Cranston was reelected from year to year, thirty years in succession.
In 1804 Jefferson was reelected President, but Burr was not again chosen Vice President.
Four years later he was reelected against Clay by a still larger majority.
In 1858 an election was to be held in Illinois to determine whether or not Douglas should be reelected to the United States Senate.
This is the only public office he ever held, but he was continuously reelecteduntil his death in 1874.
He at once resigned, but was reelected with instructions to continue the fight for freedom of debate in the House.
In the United States, the Missouri Compromise Bill was passed and signed by Monroe, who was reelected to a second term in the Presidency.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reelected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.