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What is the past tense of re-elect?

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The past tense of re-elect is re-elected.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-elect is re-elects.

The present participle of re-elect is re-electing.

The past participle of re-elect is re-elected.

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Picco said that, if re-elected, he will again seek a spot on cabinet, but he has no interest in the premier's job.
The president has filled a number of high level positions since being re-elected.
Walter Mondale had a similar idea, and he went down in a landslide defeat at the hands of the last Republican president to be re-elected.
He purged opponents from within his own political ranks and was re-elected president of the Socialist Party.
The assumption is that Governor Davis will be re-elected out in California, but assumption is the mother of all foul-ups.
Sitting candidates are almost always re-elected unless they've become ensnarled in some scandal or dubious practice that affects them personally.

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