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re-re-elected

When someone or something wins the third term. Synonym of tri-elected.

In the presidential elections in Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected in 2002, re-elected in 2006 and tri-elected (re-re-elected) in 2022.

by KWY789 January 17, 2023


tri-election

Candidacy for the third term of a political office or other position.

Tri-election (re-re-election) refers to the third term.

by KWY789 January 17, 2023


sexti-election

Candidacy for the sixth term of a political office or other position.

Sexti-election (re-re-re-re-re-election) refers to the sixth term.

by KWY789 January 17, 2023


Election

A public conspiracy against an incumbent so he wouldn't get re-elected.

Lindsey claims the public conspired against Trump so he wouldn't win the election.
Paraphrased from Senator Lindsay Graham statement about the Donald J. Trump 2020 re-election campaign loss.

by Baawfatml November 8, 2020


Elections

A democratic institution rigged to oblivion just because nationalistic fanatics won't stop ruining every election in every free state. Elections are also vital to picking a leader and in deciding particular policies.

X: Hey! Did you watch the elections last night?
A: No. Why?
X: Candidate U won with 59% of the vote!
A: Isn't U a nationalist fanatic?
X: I see good in him, don't hate on it. He has a massive political career.
A: His party must've rigged the elections because his supporter base ain't that big.
X: Impossible! His base may be small but the turnout was massive!
A: F*ck you, Nationalist!
X: F*ck yourself, Liberalist Dipsh*t

by minatoisananimeweeb May 30, 2022


Election

A periodic mass ritual legitimising the delegation of popular sovereignty to an empowered few, performed in the name of “democracy” but in reality employed often to consummate its usurpation.

Just as how most students only study for exams rather than for intellectual and spiritual enrichment, most politicians (in a “democracy”) only work for elections rather than serving and leading the people with compassion and vision.

by Humposer February 9, 2023


Election

A lot of people in this country went out and voted on election day. All that effort they put into what they did is (always) at risk of being turned into bullshit (despite claims about the whole thing being a democratic process), which is why some people don't vote, they have a good reason not to.

What's the point of an election if the people who hold power don't have any regard for what everybody else in the country wants to happen? That's a king, not a president. Why call it anything else? Why deceive people who went out and voted?

by Solid Mantis November 20, 2020