Either will do, it depends on the preference of the writer. Though some say that the 'standard' depends on the kind of citation used. :)
I will reelect Karen again for the council. (Reelect means vote back into office again)
Yes. "Many people are trying to reelect President Obama"
Reelect JFK - 1994 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E10+
Political parties work to reelect incumbents. This includes the politicians as well as the average voter who wants his guy to win.
No, there is no hyphen in "reelect." The word is formed by the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "elect," and it is written as a single, unhyphenated word. Hyphenation is not necessary in this case.
That is the most common spelling of re-edit (also reedit, to edit again) because of the two E's. Some dictionaries and many spell-checkers show it unhyphenated (joined) as in reelect and reenter.
every 4 years
no they just reelect a leader
yes
cause the all asian and racis
to reelect party officeholders and capture new seats.
That crook really thinks the public will re-elect him!