Re-Election is acheived by signing up for the ballot, and charming the Voters. If you think that Senator should not be re-elected, don't vote for them, but you need to vote for somebody, or your opinion doesn't count. If you really feel strongly that someone should be re-elected, get involved in their campaign and help. Getting involved gives you the right to have your thoughts heard by others.
first the congressman talks to the people see what they want and he trys to do it for them. they pork barrel so they can get reelected.(pork barrelling is if a represented wanted a skate park in thier city representitive will do it.
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how often are senators elected
A congressman who was already in office and was reelected.
John Smith, the presidential incumbent, had a great chance of being reelected.
Yes, 55 of the incumbents were reelected in 1800.
Safe Seat
Incumbent. ("the office holder") If unable to run for re-election (due to term limits), the official is known as a "lame duck".
In the 1916 U.S. presidential election, incumbent President Woodrow Wilson narrowly defeated Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
U.S. presidential election, 1900: Republican incumbent William McKinley is reelected by defeating Democrat challenger Williams Jennings Bryan.
No. President Barack Obama is Probably going to win, because he's an incumbent Democrat President, and most people probably think that Candidate Mitt Romney (Republican) is out for the rich, while President Obama is for the middle class. There are more Democrats than Republicans and incumbent Presidents tend to get reelected unless they are considered losers like Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush. It's very rare for an incumbent President to lose a reelection.
Atticus is reelected as a state legislator.
i surely hope he does not be reelected
The possessive form for the singular noun incumbent is incumbent's.
Abraham Lincoln was reelected in 1864.