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is electing
noun
One chosen or set apart.
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"Over the past 50 to 70 years, one party has generally won a majority so we think what we're doing, in an election, is electing a government.
Any decision is unlikely to come during the pre-election period in France, which is electing a new president in six weeks and a new parliament in three months.
Minnesota is electing a diocesan bishop, and Los Angeles is electing two suffragan bishops (assistant bishops).
It is electing a leader of the opposition.
A DECADE into its independence from Indonesia, Timor-Leste is electing a new parliament.
Europe's most powerful nation is electing its leader Sunday — and nobody really cares.
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Ronald Reagan is elected President.
The district attorney is elected.
Its president is elected.
The president is elected by absolute majority.
"I'll work with whoever is elected president".
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