Sentence examples for going to elected from inspiring English sources

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Roughly 70percentt of the tickets were distributed first come first served, officials said, with the remaining 30percentt going to elected officials and community leaders.

For all their moaning about Chinooks or body armour, they make the decisions on where to spend (and overspend) the money, sorting it out between themselves before going to elected ministers.

The GSA had concluded in March 2017 that the hotel was not in violation of its lease, which forbids any benefits going to elected officials.

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We're going to elect a new governor soon.

The country is going to elect a GOP president".

"We're going to elect a Congress in November that's going to pass repeal and reform, and we're going to elect a president in 2012".

You multiply that by the number of delegates the caucus is going to elect.

The extremes of both parties are not going to elect the next president".

Just because the voters are Hispanic doesn't mean they are going to elect Hispanic officeholders.

But no diocese is going to elect someone because they are gay.

"You are going to elect a new president, and both houses are in play.

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