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  • Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Daschle ran for re-election a fourth term, but lost to Republican John
  • He ran for re-election a couple years later in the 1975 Alberta ge
  • Democratic U.S. Senator Robert Morgan lost re-election a second term to Republican John East.
  • g the candidates was a young lawyer seeking re-election, Abraham Lincoln.
  • In 1964 he won re-election after running unopposed.
  • Where sitting MPs did stand for re-election after their expenses claims were criticised
  • eph Suliga announced that he would not seek re-election after a female casino employee in Atlantic
  • 874, in which Richard Assheton Cross sought re-election after being appointed as Home Secretary.
  • In 1982, she again won 74% of the vote for re-election after her district was renumbered as the 70
  • in hand to The Football League to apply for re-election after finishing 10 points adrift of the saf
  • FL Attorney General Lori Swanson is seeking re-election after her first term in office.
  • Molnau announced she would not run for re-election after she sold her farm to developers and w
  • He was defeated for re-election after revealing that he owed the federal go
  • t federal politics and did not seek further re-election after 1968 having completed his term in the
  • blican Steve McLaughlin in his 2010 bid for re-election after he was filmed disposing of his oppone
  • council in 1980, but declined to stand for re-election after becoming disenchanted with the positi
  • Secretary of State Mark Ritchie is seeking re-election after an eventful first term in office, in
  • possibility for a Governor to run again for re-election after remaining out of office for least one
  • ie of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party won re-election after an eventful first term in office, in
  • on of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party won re-election after her first term in office.
  • ed the Rev. Lee M. Miller, who did not seek re-election after serving as bishop of the synod for 10
  • ndon School Board in 1873, but did not seek re-election after forced to leave England for a warmer
  • ressive coalition fell apart and he ran for re-election again just a year later in the 1926 Canadia
  • After winning re-election again in 1978 and in 1982, he became the Mi
  • Union Nationale candidate in 1936, but lost re-election again in 1939.
  • ved until the 2004 election, when he sought re-election, again faced Suryanarayana Deo and was defe
  • Carter faced re-election again in 2005, and was widely expected to w
  • She won re-election again in 2008.
  • Decore would run for re-election again in the 1953 federal election, once ag
  • He won re-election again in 2008 defeating Muscatine City Coun
  • obbs Spaight, Jr.. Stokes faced Spaight for re-election again the following year and was elected by
  • He won re-election, again defeating Alghabra in the 2011 Canad
  • He is running for re-election again in the 2009 election in the Chilliwac
  • He successful ran for re-election again in the 2009 election in the Chilliwac
  • He won re-election again in 2008 with 58% of the votes.
  • He won re-election, again by a slim 3% margin (49% to 46%) Pre
  • He stood for re-election again for the 6 May 2006 Rowallan division
  • solved a year later and Kindt would run for re-election again in the 1963 federal election.
  • mind and announced his intention to run for re-election again, infuriating term-limits supporters.
  • by Ohio's term limits law from running for re-election again.
  • Republican senator Jim Jeffords easily won re-election against state senator Jan Backus and indepe
  • ncumbent Republican Richard Burr is seeking re-election against a crowded field.
  • Ruppersberger since 2003; he is running for re-election against Republican Marcelo Cardarelli.
  • Incumbent Larry Craig won re-election against Democrat Walt Minnick.
  • Legris lost re-election against Joseph Lessard.
  • In 1989, Lungen ran for re-election against now-Judge Frank Labuda.
  • He lost re-election against Peter Meldrim in 1897.
  • r 25, 2010 city council election Grimes won re-election against Wendell Brereton, Jem Cain, and Mic
  • In 1912 though Lafontaine lost re-election against Liberal Rodolphe Tourville.
  • He unsuccessfully ran for re-election against State Representative Mark Green in
  • epublican Senator Strom Thurmond cruised to re-election against Democratic challenger Melvin Purvis
  • By a large margin in 2008, he won re-election against his Republican opponent, Robert Gra
  • he 1936 House election, Lehlbach was up for re-election against Democrat Frank W. Towey, Jr.
  • In the 2007 election, she lost re-election against ADQ candidate Jean Damphousse.
  • He unsuccessfully ran for re-election against Edward W. Pattison in 1974.
  • Bush successfully ran for re-election against Democratic Senator John Kerry in 20
  • In 2008, she easily won re-election against Republican challenger Jason Johnson
  • bent Democrat Frank Kratovil is running for re-election against Republican State Senator Andrew P.
  • Mitchell won his campaign for re-election against Joe Whitcomb in 2008.
  • Bouvier ran for re-election against two other candidates in the new dis
  • A Democrat, Moore won re-election against Republican challenger Ed Meyer in t
  • In the 2010 election, Himes won re-election against Republican challenger State Senator
  • Posey won re-election against former NASA executive and public ad
  • Brown stood for re-election against four other candidates in the 2008 g
  • ent Democrat U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye won re-election an eighth term.
  • ct, in office since 1947, chose to not seek re-election and instead made an unsuccessful run for Se
  • Stewart ran for re-election and held his district in the 1979 Northwest
  • Two-times Governor Das Neves cannot run for re-election, and it is currently a presidential pre-can
  • ct, in office since 1979, chose to not seek re-election and instead made a successful run for Gover
  • blican Joseph L. Krawczyk, Jr. were seeking re-election and had endorsed each other.
  • ce President Fernando Lopez did not run for re-election and ran for the Senate instead, in which he
  • nor George Pataki, who was also running for re-election, and was also supported by New York City Ma
  • esswoman DeGette was heavily favored to win re-election, and on election day, she overwhelmingly wo
  • he 1969 constitutional amendment forbidding re-election, and this time the ruling in April 2003 str
  • r and Chancery Court judge, he did not seek re-election and after his term resumed his practice as
  • Republican U.S. Senator Mike Crapo ran for re-election and won a second term in office in a landsl
  • President Olusegun Obasanjo in favor of his re-election, and was attacked at his Abuja house on Mar
  • He did not seek re-election and looked back on his political career as
  • os Angeles Record that Cryer would not seek re-election, and those close to Cryer openly charged Pa
  • served until 1991, having decided to forgo re-election and instead run against incumbent State Tre
  • low popularity and scandals, Gibbons sought re-election and lost in the Republican primary to Brian
  • In 2008, Pesquiera did not run for re-election and Melvin narrowly defeated Democrat Chery
  • ist and one Conservative) had not stood for re-election, and Clough was one of the two Liberals ele
  • He was defeated for re-election and also failed in an attempt to win a camp
  • ced on July 27, 2005 that he would not seek re-election and would step down at the end of his term
  • As expected, Lockyer won re-election and Ackerman stayed in the Senate.
  • tt back to Washington with solid margins of re-election, and this year proved no different.
  • Peter Biondi won re-election and was joined in the Assembly by Denise Co
  • ee High River abolished, Brown did not seek re-election and retired at dissolution in 1930.
  • y 24th 2010, Karen announced she would seek re-election and a third term as mayor of the City of Gu
  • but fortunately Gainsborough Trinity failed re-election and Town survived.
  • 7th Canadian Parliament, Smith did not seek re-election and left federal politics in 1968.
  • mach announces his intention not to run for re-election, and announces he will resign his post as P
  • The incumbent U.S. Senator Armstrong for re-election, and Congressman John Smith, ran as the can
  • He did not win re-election and instead joined the Royal Commission on
  • sional district was defeated in his bid for re-election and the open seat in the 1st congressional
  • bents were re-elected, one was defeated for re-election, and the Democrats picked up one of the two
  • She did not seek re-election and Democratic state Representative Albert
  • n 1986, he announced that he would not seek re-election, and would instead return to his teaching p
  • o from 1832 to 1834, when he lost a bid for re-election, and Senator from Ohio from 1837 to 1849, l
  • ive, about a British prime minister seeking re-election, and was mentioned in the Robin Williams st
  • In 1956, Richard I. Furbush did not run for re-election and Holmes sought to succeed him as Senate
  • 7, Martel announced that she would not seek re-election and would quit politics after the 2007 elec
  • ting members did not present themselves for re-election and another eight were defeated at the poll
  • s opposing his successor, David Soares, for re-election, and the Albany County Democratic candidate
  • Assume GWB could stand for re-election and he was opposed by a pro-war Democrat wh
  • Hutchison announced that he would not seek re-election, and left Parliament at the 1959 general el
  • asurer Scott Meacham (who chose not to seek re-election), and thus handily defeated his Democratic
  • He was defeated for re-election and died the year he left office.
  • ncumbent Rodney Alexander was unopposed for re-election and won.
  • In 1995, Chuck Hazama didn't seek re-election and is succeeded by Chuck Canfield.
  • He did not run for re-election and retired from public service.
  • In 1855, he ran unsuccessfully for re-election and finished in third place behind both Ing
  • the corruption scandal that helped cost him re-election and eventually led to him serving time in p
  • ged on each occasion to present himself for re-election, and was returned unopposed at by-elections
  • egislature ended in 1926 he did not run for re-election and was appointed Supervisor of Highways by
  • term in office, Grewal decided to not seek re-election, and in 2006 Dhaliwal faced Conservative ne
  • Republican John Kline is running for re-election, and CQ Politics rates the seat as 'Safe'.
  • th Hoeffel and Matthews elected not to seek re-election and of the three incumbents, only Castor se
  • n Rev. A Hurst took over, Stoke applied for re-election and did manage to get on the voting paper b
  • to cover the expenses related to filing for re-election and return postage for unsolicited contribu
  • He did not seek re-election and returned to the private practice of law
  • sident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is running for re-election and is expected to face a repeat of her 200
  • sional district was defeated in his bid for re-election and the open seat in the 5th congressional
  • atic Senator Claiborne Pell decided to seek re-election and defeated Republican Representative Clau
  • He chose not seek re-election and instead was elected as a Unionist to th
  • t New Democrat Bryan Strong was not seeking re-election, and Fowler defeated his closest challenger
  • mocratic Governor Edmund Muskie was seeking re-election, and faced off against Republican Willis A.
  • announced that he would not be running for re-election, and Brown's main opposition were former Ol
  • Democrat Mary Previte, who did not run for re-election and had held the seat in the Assembly since
  • He ran for re-election and won a second term in the 1979 Northwest
  • ct, in office since 1981, chose to not seek re-election and instead made an unsuccessful run for Li
  • n Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis has won re-election and can now form a new majority government.
  • that he could not support Richard Nixon for re-election and the Republican Party had "moved to the
  • he was promoted to Opposition Whip upon her re-election, and was again promoted in December 2002, w
  • Two years later Clark won re-election, and served in the Fifty-fifth Congress.
  • He stood for re-election and won his 4th term in the 1930 Canadian f
  • represented progress after three successive re-election applications, before steering the club thro
  • he election in which he was a candidate for re-election, Arnold (as state secretary of the Socialis
  • eptember 10, 2007 that he would not run for re-election as mayor of Portland in 2008.
  • n community, and supported Harris's bid for re-election as party leader in 2004.
  • He sought re-election as an Independent Liberal-Progressive and w
  • Barbour won re-election as Governor in 2007.
  • p. and amended the bylaws to bar Piasecki's re-election as a director, on the grounds that he was r
  • Maguire campaigned for re-election as a Wheat Board advisor in 1994 on an open
  • In 1916, Whitman won re-election as Governor against reform Democratic Judge
  • He ran then ran for re-election as a member of the Progressive (Bull Moose)
  • Engan opted not to run for re-election as chair of the congressional district in 1
  • The younger Rizzo easily won re-election as Councilman At-Large in 1999, 2003, and 2
  • His re-election as MP for Marlow to the Long Parliament in
  • Brown stood for re-election as Speaker when the 39th Legislative Assemb
  • Incumbent reeve Dennis Golden ran for re-election as a council candidate rather than as reeve
  • the public school board rather than seeking re-election as alderman.
  • r lost the nomination for governor, ran for re-election as attorney general, and was defeated by th
  • When Cahill lost his bid for re-election as Governor (due to the Watergate scandal's
  • nominated William Howard Taft from Ohio for re-election as President of the United States and James
  • Haim Herzog stood for re-election as an unopposed candidate.
  • ominated Benjamin Harrison from Indiana for re-election as President of the United States on the fi
  • 1992, after Bev Hansen declined to run for re-election as the 1990 "re-districting" had made the d
  • Carla Stovall won re-election as Attorney General and Ron Thornburgh won
  • Cochrane resigned to seek re-election as a supporter of free trade, and a by-elec
  • a picked up his nomination form to seek for re-election as leader of the NDC.
  • ontinuing SDP in 1990, Cartwright stood for re-election as an Independent Social Democrat - albeit
  • Mr. Zuma is expected to seek re-election as ANC president.
  • He sought re-election as a candidate of the United Farmers of Man
  • umbent president Thomas Klestil, who sought re-election as an independent candidate.
  • In December 2008, following his re-election as Senator, he was proposed for the post of
  • Running for re-election as deputy in the French legislative electio
  • s later supported David Patterson's bid for re-election as Ontario director of the United Steelwork
  • ich, dropped out of the campaign to run for re-election as Commissioner of Hamilton County.
  • speculated that Chatterton's failure to win re-election as Governor in 1905 was the result of his r
  • Ahearn ran for re-election as a Green Party candidate in 2003 but lost
  • t sat in the Opposition benches and ran for re-election as a Conservative-Labour candidate in 1923.
  • ladu announced that he would not be seeking re-election as Mayor of Longueuil.
  • y to Ned Lamont, Lieberman successfully won re-election as an independent candidate.
  • by the UUP in 2011, stood successfully for re-election as an independent.
  • lection in Guelph, and successfully ran for re-election as a councillor representing Ward 4.
  • ywood celebrities who supported Pat Brown's re-election as Governor of California (opposing Ronald
  • In 2010, Henry was ineligible to run for re-election as the Oklahoma constitution only allows tw
  • lection and subsequently campaigned for his re-election as a result of his Eurosceptic views.
  • ent MLAs until 2003, when they both ran for re-election as NDP candidates in the 2003 election.
  • ate race, Rafferty was defeated in 1970 for re-election as Superintendent of Public Instruction by
  • ssociation in December 1915, and easily won re-election as State's Attorney in November 1916.
  • In 2002, Steek announced he would not seek re-election as a Councillor and would instead run for M
  • His bid to for re-election as governor in 2009 was in opposition to bo
  • Raymond didn't seek re-election as mayor and went into County Government.
  • Congressional election, he did not run for re-election as House Minority Leader.
  • ate as a Republican until 1988, when he won re-election as a Democrat.
  • ive office and after he declined to run for re-election as Vice Mayor in 2002.
  • e 1920 provincial election: campaigning for re-election as an independent, he lost to William Bayle
  • Orr was narrowly defeated for re-election as Governor in 1990 by conservative Democra
  • Milwaukee in 1954 just after again winning re-election as Secretary of State.
  • hird stint as Treasurer from 1894 until his re-election as Premier and Treasurer in late 1899.
  • d Socialist Albert Ehlman (who did not seek re-election) as a member for the Fourth district of Mil
  • ver and Givens was defeated when he ran for re-election as mayor in 1966.
  • announced that he would not be standing for re-election as a director at the club's AGM later that
  • rten and the UFT endorsed George Pataki for re-election as Governor of New York in 2002.
  • 2006, Padden announced he would not run for re-election as judge.
  • Finn announced that he would not be seeking re-election as mayor of Saint-Lambert.
  • ederal deputy term, Neves could have sought re-election as speaker for another two years, but, when
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