0 present participle of re-elect
1 to elect someone again to a particular position
They can have the confidence that they have shown in the last four elections by re-electing us.
It is not proposed to interfere with the action of the shareholders in re-electing him.
Therefore, electors should have the opportunity of re-electing all councillors or rejecting them.
It keeps on re-electing to power those who wage the cold war and pile up armaments.
They ought to give those whom they represent an opportunity of re-electing them before they dip into the public purse for their own advantage.
Will that cover re-electing the associations?
They can refrain from re-electing him.
We cannot, however, ignore the fact that we were elected only for five years and that we are re-electing ourselves—a nice, comfortable and pleasant thing to do.