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n a fourth term, but lost to Republican John Thune | Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Daschle ran |
and defeating five other candidates in a landslide | He ran for re-election a couple years later in the |
re-election a second term to Republican John East | Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Robert Morgan lo |
young lawyer seeking re-election, Abraham Lincoln | Among the candidates was a young lawyer seeking re |
In 1964 he won re-election after running unopposed | In 1964 he won re-election after running unopposed |
ms were criticised, there were some notable losses | Where sitting MPs did stand for re-election after |
in Atlantic City accused him of sexual harassment | He was nominated for the Senate after Senator Jose |
e-election after being appointed as Home Secretary | A by-election was held on 19 March 1874, in which |
th Assembly District after the 1980s redistricting | In 1982, she again won 74% of the vote for re-elec |
shing 10 points adrift of the safety of 22nd place | Crowds plummeted to 7,762 and the club had to go c |
seeking re-election after her first term in office | Incumbent DFL Attorney General Lori Swanson is see |
ld no longer be living in the area she represented | Molnau announced she would not run for re-election |
ernment more than $200,000 in back taxes and fines | He was defeated for re-election after revealing th |
completed his term in the 27th Canadian Parliament | After re-elections at Yorkton in 1962, 1963 and 19 |
igns and calling an alleged constituent a "fraud." | Gordon was defeated by Republican Steve McLaughlin |
coming disenchanted with the position and politics | He successfully ran for a seat on the Vestavia Hil |
S. Senate race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman | Incumbent DFL Secretary of State Mark Ritchie is s |
m, no former Governor has yet run for a third term | While this does leave the possibility for a Govern |
S. Senate race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman | Incumbent Secretary of State Mark Ritchie of the D |
rty won re-election after her first term in office | Incumbent Attorney General Lori Swanson of the Dem |
after serving as bishop of the synod for 10 years | Jerge (YER-gee), succeeded the Rev. Lee M. Miller, |
rced to leave England for a warmer climate in 1875 | She was elected a member of the London School Boar |
is time under the United Farmers of Alberta banner | The government was dissolved after the Liberal-Pro |
urces, Government House Leader, and Deputy Premier | After winning re-election again in 1978 and in 198 |
didate in 1936, but lost re-election again in 1939 | He made a political comeback and was elected as a |
on, again faced Suryanarayana Deo and was defeated | He was appointed to the Lok Sabha Standing Committ |
was widely expected to win a third term in office | Carter faced re-election again in 2005, and was wi |
She won re-election again in 2008 | She won re-election again in 2008. |
eral election, once again defeating Anthony Hlynka | Decore would run for re-election again in the 1953 |
mber Bob Howard with 7,299 votes to Howard's 5,812 | He won re-election again in 2008 defeating Muscati |
ng year and was elected by a narrow margin (98-93) | In 1830, Stokes was elected Governor by the Genera |
ing Alghabra in the 2011 Canadian federal election | He won re-election, again defeating Alghabra in th |
in the 2009 election in the Chilliwack-Hope riding | He is running for re-election again in the 2009 el |
in the 2009 election in the Chilliwack-Hope riding | He successful ran for re-election again in the 200 |
on re-election again in 2008 with 58% of the votes | He won re-election again in 2008 with 58% of the v |
and as Second District Councilor from 1987 to 1989 | He won re-election, again by a slim 3% margin (49% |
of 81.95% against a sole Tasmanian Greens opponent | He stood for re-election again for the 6 May 2006 |
for re-election again in the 1963 federal election | Parliament would be dissolved a year later and Kin |
election again, infuriating term-limits supporters | In 2000, when his pledge to serve only three terms |
term limits law from running for re-election again | By 2004, Clancy had served four two-year terms in |
ate senator Jan Backus and independent Gavin Mills | The 1994 U.S. Senate election in Vermont took plac |
urr is seeking re-election against a crowded field | Incumbent Republican Richard Burr is seeking re-el |
re-election against Republican Marcelo Cardarelli | The district comprises parts of Harford, Baltimore |
raig won re-election against Democrat Walt Minnick | Incumbent Larry Craig won re-election against Demo |
Legris lost re-election against Joseph Lessard | Legris lost re-election against Joseph Lessard. |
ran for re-election against now-Judge Frank Labuda | In 1989, Lungen ran for re-election against now-Ju |
He lost re-election against Peter Meldrim in 1897 | He lost re-election against Peter Meldrim in 1897. |
inst Wendell Brereton, Jem Cain, and Michael Laxer | In the October 25, 2010 city council election Grim |
ost re-election against Liberal Rodolphe Tourville | In 1912 though Lafontaine lost re-election against |
on against State Representative Mark Green in 1998 | He unsuccessfully ran for re-election against Stat |
ection against Democratic challenger Melvin Purvis | Popular incumbent Republican Senator Strom Thurmon |
ponent, Robert Grande, to keep his post as sheriff | By a large margin in 2008, he won re-election agai |
or re-election against Democrat Frank W. Towey, Jr | In the 1936 House election, Lehlbach was up for re |
re-election against ADQ candidate Jean Damphousse | In the 2007 election, she lost re-election against |
for re-election against Edward W. Pattison in 1974 | He unsuccessfully ran for re-election against Edwa |
erry in 2004, in another relatively close election | Bush successfully ran for re-election against Demo |
ection against Republican challenger Jason Johnson | In 2008, she easily won re-election against Republ |
against Republican State Senator Andrew P. Harris | Incumbent Democrat Frank Kratovil is running for r |
paign for re-election against Joe Whitcomb in 2008 | Mitchell won his campaign for re-election against |
n against two other candidates in the new district | Bouvier ran for re-election against two other cand |
er Ed Meyer in the 2004 Council of State elections | A Democrat, Moore won re-election against Republic |
Republican challenger State Senator Dan Debicella | In the 2010 election, Himes won re-election agains |
executive and public administrator Shannon Roberts | Posey won re-election against former NASA executiv |
four other candidates in the 2008 general election | Brown stood for re-election against four other can |
nator Daniel Inouye won re-election an eighth term | Incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye won |
n and instead made an unsuccessful run for Senator | Incumbent Democratic Congressman W.J. Bryan Dorn o |
in the 1979 Northwest Territories general election | Stewart ran for re-election and held his district |
, and it is currently a presidential pre-candidate | Two-times Governor Das Neves cannot run for re-ele |
ion and instead made a successful run for Governor | Incumbent Republican Congressman Carroll Campbell |
re seeking re-election and had endorsed each other | Both incumbent state representatives, Democrat Tim |
ch he emerged as the candidate with the most votes | Vice President Fernando Lopez did not run for re-e |
Clinton who led the investigation into Whitewater | In the last days of the campaign, D'Amato campaign |
y, she overwhelmingly won another term in Congress | Congresswoman DeGette was heavily favored to win r |
he prohibition against non-consecutive re-election | In 2003, a group of Arias supporters presented an |
after his term resumed his practice as an attorney | A former Confederate military officer who had lost |
r no one filed for the Democratic Party nomination | Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Mike Crapo ran f |
is Abuja house on March 12, 2006 during the debate | Awoniyi opposed the Third Term Agenda proposed by |
l career as one of the darkest periods of his life | He did not seek re-election and looked back on his |
yer openly charged Parrot with betraying the mayor | Parrot leaked a report to the Los Angeles Record t |
ncumbent State Treasurer Charles Smith (D) in 1990 | Zeuske was elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 19 |
d lost in the Republican primary to Brian Sandoval | Despite speculation that incumbent Governor Jim Gi |
emocrat Cheryl Cage; Cage is running again in 2010 | In 2008, Pesquiera did not run for re-election and |
as one of the two Liberals elected to replace them | Portsmouth's two MPs (one Liberal Unionist and one |
empt to win a campaign for Congress that same year | He was defeated for re-election and also failed in |
d step down at the end of his term in January 2007 | Pataki announced on July 27, 2005 that he would no |
won re-election and Ackerman stayed in the Senate | As expected, Lockyer won re-election and Ackerman |
of re-election, and this year proved no different | This district, based in the heavily conservative M |
of the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders | Peter Biondi won re-election and was joined in the |
eek re-election and retired at dissolution in 1930 | The 1930 boundary redistribution would see High Ri |
y of Guelph in the Guelph municipal election, 2010 | On February 24th 2010, Karen announced she would s |
rough Trinity failed re-election and Town survived | After only just escaping the threat of closure, To |
seek re-election and left federal politics in 1968 | After completing his final term, the 27th Canadian |
ccessor has been chosen at a leadership convention | January 25, 2011: Premier Ed Stelmach announces hi |
the candidates of the Democratic-Republican Party | The incumbent U.S. Senator Armstrong for re-electi |
tead joined the Royal Commission on Imperial Trade | He did not win re-election and instead joined the |
ct was taken by the Republicans from the Democrats | Three incumbents were re-elected, but John Jenrett |
up one of the two open seats from the Republicans | Two incumbents were re-elected, one was defeated f |
won the open seat against Republican Floyd Spence | She did not seek re-election and Democratic state |
and would instead return to his teaching position | In 1986, he announced that he would not seek re-el |
837 to 1849, losing a bid for a third term in 1848 | He served as a Representative from Ohio from 1832 |
t as "like Congress, but with a two drink minimum" | The post-1941 Commons Chamber was used in the film |
d Holmes sought to succeed him as Senate President | In 1956, Richard I. Furbush did not run for re-ele |
h her family and pursue other career opportunities | On May 18, 2007, Martel announced that she would n |
ction and another eight were defeated at the polls | Seventeen sitting members did not present themselv |
tion committee refused to endorse either candidate | In April 2008, Clyne said he was opposing his succ |
hypo), would GSFP endorse the Democrat over Bush? | Assume GWB could stand for re-election and he was |
, and left Parliament at the 1959 general election | In 1958 Hutchison announced that he would not seek |
he vote and winning each of Oklahoma's 77 counties | In the general election, Ken Miller gained the end |
d for re-election and died the year he left office | He was defeated for re-election and died the year |
ey Alexander was unopposed for re-election and won | Republican incumbent Rodney Alexander was unoppose |
eek re-election and is succeeded by Chuck Canfield | In 1995, Chuck Hazama didn't seek re-election and |
un for re-election and retired from public service | He did not run for re-election and retired from pu |
behind both Ingham and the victor William T. Minor | In 1855, he ran unsuccessfully for re-election and |
n and eventually led to him serving time in prison | He is most notable for the five years he served as |
at by-elections on 9 January 1860 and 8 July 1861 | Having taken an office of profit under the Crown, |
to the legislature in the 1934 provincial election | After his second term in the legislature ended in |
Dhaliwal faced Conservative newcomer Phil Eidsvik | After a turbulent term in office, Grewal decided t |
election, and CQ Politics rates the seat as 'Safe' | Republican John Kline is running for re-election, |
hree incumbents, only Castor secured re-nomination | In the end, both Hoeffel and Matthews elected not |
ix votes while Tottenham Hotspur claimed seventeen | A new Board was installed and a new chairman Rev. |
n and return postage for unsolicited contributions | In his last two Senate campaigns of 1976 and 1982, |
nd returned to the private practice of law in 1967 | He did not seek re-election and returned to the pr |
rmer FIFA World Footballer of the Year George Weah | President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is running for re- |
ngressional district was retained by the Democrats | Three incumbents were re-elected, but John Light N |
n Representative Claudine Schneider in a landslide | Democratic Senator Claiborne Pell decided to seek |
Unionist to the Kentucky House of Representatives | He chose not seek re-election and instead was elec |
iberal Len Bracko, by more than two thousand votes | Incumbent New Democrat Bryan Strong was not seekin |
can Willis A. Trafton, Jr. in the general election | Incumbent Democratic Governor Edmund Muskie was se |
ner Dick Quax and radio personality Willie Jackson | Brown announced his candidacy for the Manukau Mayo |
n and had held the seat in the Assembly since 1998 | Pamela Lampitt was elected to the Assembly on Nove |
in the 1979 Northwest Territories general election | He ran for re-election and won a second term in th |
d made an unsuccessful run for Lieutenant Governor | Incumbent Republican Congressman Thomas F. Hartnet |
lection and can now form a new majority government | According to partial results and exit polls, Latvi |
ity to meet the problems of the average American." | Reid said that he could not support Richard Nixon |
for Health, Senior Territorians, Arts, and Museums | She was promoted to Opposition Whip upon her re-el |
e-election, and served in the Fifty-fifth Congress | Two years later Clark won re-election, and served |
his 4th term in the 1930 Canadian federal election | He stood for re-election and won his 4th term in t |
efore steering the club through an amazing 1964-65 | A mid-table finish in Division Four in his first s |
ition to U.S. participation in the First World War | On October 29, 1918, a few days before the electio |
t run for re-election as mayor of Portland in 2008 | After months of speculation, Potter announced on S |
rris's bid for re-election as party leader in 2004 | Lea has long been an ally of Jim Harris in the Tor |
the first count and falling to fourth on transfers | He sought re-election as an Independent Liberal-Pr |
Barbour won re-election as Governor in 2007 | Barbour won re-election as Governor in 2007. |
on the grounds that he was running a rival company | In two successive special stockholders' meetings t |
could receive higher prices through an open market | Maguire campaigned for re-election as a Wheat Boar |
nor against reform Democratic Judge Samuel Seabury | In 1916, Whitman won re-election as Governor again |
l Moose) Party for the 63rd United States Congress | He ran then ran for re-election as a member of the |
ion as chair of the congressional district in 1997 | Engan opted not to run for re-election as chair of |
ion as Councilman At-Large in 1999, 2003, and 2007 | The younger Rizzo easily won re-election as Counci |
in November 1640 was declared void after a dispute | His re-election as MP for Marlow to the Long Parli |
ourth ballot and returned to the Liberal backbench | Brown stood for re-election as Speaker when the 39 |
ection as a council candidate rather than as reeve | Incumbent reeve Dennis Golden ran for re-election |
board rather than seeking re-election as alderman | At the expiration of his term, at the 1904 electio |
l, and was defeated by the Democrat Rufus A. Ayers | In 1885, Blair lost the nomination for governor, r |
ging the governor-elect, Brendan Byrne up to speed | When Cahill lost his bid for re-election as Govern |
rman of New York for re-election as Vice President | The party nominated William Howard Taft from Ohio |
og stood for re-election as an unopposed candidate | Haim Herzog stood for re-election as an unopposed |
t and Whitelaw Reid of New York for Vice President | The party nominated Benjamin Harrison from Indiana |
ad made the district significantly more Democratic | Brown was first elected to the State Assembly in 1 |
n Thornburgh won re-election as Secretary of State | Carla Stovall won re-election as Attorney General |
trade, and a by-election was held on 7 March 1846 | Cochrane resigned to seek re-election as a support |
form to seek for re-election as leader of the NDC | 5 May: John Atta Mills president of Ghana picked u |
by the Liberal Democrats - but lost by 2,200 votes | Following the collapse of the continuing SDP in 19 |
a is expected to seek re-election as ANC president | Mr. Zuma is expected to seek re-election as ANC pr |
1922 campaign, and lost to Sigfusson by 652 votes | He sought re-election as a candidate of the United |
who sought re-election as an independent candidate | The Austrian presidential election of 1998 was won |
asury and Resources Minister by the Chief Minister | In December 2008, following his re-election as Sen |
off against Chantal Berthelot (PSG), who won 52.9% | Running for re-election as deputy in the French le |
1985, while MacDonald backed a different candidate | Wyers later supported David Patterson's bid for re |
for re-election as Commissioner of Hamilton County | Padgett, a Republican state senator from Coshocton |
lt of his refusal to commute Horn's death sentence | It was during Chatterton's time as Governor that t |
ert M. Gordon, the Democratic candidate for office | Ahearn ran for re-election as a Green Party candid |
lection as a Conservative-Labour candidate in 1923 | MacBride remained a Labour MLA but sat in the Oppo |
d not be seeking re-election as Mayor of Longueuil | On April 19, 2009, Claude Gladu announced that he |
sfully won re-election as an independent candidate | Droney's strategy was vindicated when after Lieber |
ood successfully for re-election as an independent | David McClarty, originally elected from East Londo |
or re-election as a councillor representing Ward 4 | On July 15, 2010 Kovach filed her nomination paper |
the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 [3] | A Free Methodist, Blocker was among Hollywood cele |
as the Oklahoma constitution only allows two terms | In 2010, Henry was ineligible to run for re-electi |
s re-election as a result of his Eurosceptic views | The eurosceptic United Kingdom Independence Party |
re-election as NDP candidates in the 2003 election | They sat as independent MLAs until 2003, when they |
ion by Wilson C. Riles, a liberal African American | After his defeat in the Senate race, Rafferty was |
n re-election as State's Attorney in November 1916 | He was elected president of the Illinois State's A |
un for Mayor of Winnipeg against Mayor Glen Murray | In 2002, Steek announced he would not seek re-elec |
sm and to the UCR, which nominated Ricardo Colombi | His bid to for re-election as governor in 2009 was |
-election as mayor and went into County Government | Raymond didn't seek re-election as mayor and went |
d not run for re-election as House Minority Leader | After the Democrats lost seats in the 2002 midterm |
until 1988, when he won re-election as a Democrat | He served in the Senate as a Republican until 1988 |
lined to run for re-election as Vice Mayor in 2002 | He has served simultaneously as a banking officer |
ndependent, he lost to William Bayley by 103 seats | He appears to have left the Liberal Party just bef |
vernor in 1990 by conservative Democrat Ben Nelson | Orr was narrowly defeated for re-election as Gover |
er again winning re-election as Secretary of State | He died in Milwaukee in 1954 just after again winn |
re-election as Premier and Treasurer in late 1899 | Holder then served as Commissioner of Public Works |
ng 7278 votes to 6664 for Socialist Louis J. Green | Meising was elected to the Assembly in 1920 to suc |
eated when he ran for re-election as mayor in 1966 | The controversy had a political cost however and G |
on as a director at the club's AGM later that year | In August 2007, Shaw announced that he would not b |
ki for re-election as Governor of New York in 2002 | Although personally "progressive", Weingarten and |
nnounced he would not run for re-election as judge | On June 13, 2006, Padden announced he would not ru |
t be seeking re-election as mayor of Saint-Lambert | On Wednesday September 9, 2009, Sean Finn announce |
run for Governor of his home State of Minas Gerais | If re-elected for a fifth federal deputy term, Nev |
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