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"elected me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is the past tense form of "elect" which means to choose or select for a position or office. It can be used in a sentence when talking about an election or voting process, where one person is chosen by others to hold a position. Example: "I am honored to have been elected by my peers as the new class president." "Despite the controversy, the people have elected him as their mayor for the third consecutive term." "Her colleagues unanimously elected her as the CEO of the company."
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They have elected me as their MP at the last three elections.
That's why they elected me," said Representative Ted Poe, Republican of Texas, who won re-election with 65 percent of the vote.
"And the public elected me".
"They elected me governor to create jobs".
"The people of the state of Missouri elected me.
"But nobody in Washington elected me, nobody in leadership.
You elected me to tell you the truth.
Nobody elected me, and I am accountable to no one.
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"Tyldesley electors re-elected me on a number of occasions knowing that I do overstep the mark," he said.
I am responsible to the people of Arizona and they just re-elected me overwhelmingly.
First sentence: "No one elected me boss of memoir".
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