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What is the past tense of reelect?

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The past tense of reelect is reelected.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reelect is reelects.

The present participle of reelect is reelecting.

The past participle of reelect is reelected.

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The members of the board will serve for a maximum of two years, and may be reelected.
Elected on November 2nd, 2001, reelected by acclamation on November 6th, 2005, and reelected on Novembre 1st, 2009 without opposition.
And Blunt, newly reelected to the leadership, offered an even more important warning, albeit unintentionally.
If reelected, it was decided that Marianne Hladun would attend the conference.
I will refrain from asking you if you believe that GordonĀ Campbell will be reelected.
She was appointed to the Arizona State Senate in 1969 and was subsequently reelected to two two-year terms.

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