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After winning the primary, the senator was renominated by her party for another term in office.

The mayor was expected to be renominated by the city council for a third consecutive term.

Despite the gaffe at the town hall meeting, the local representative was renominated by the party.

The governor was renominated by the state party, indicating his strong support from the members.

She faced multiple challengers and had to work hard to be renominated by the committee.

The incumbent congressman was renominated but ran against several rivals in the general election.

After resigning mid-term, the senator was not renominated by the party for the remainder of the term.

The former mayor, failing to secure the nomination, was not renominated for next year’s election.

The party declined to renominate the unpopular candidate and instead put forward a new candidate.

Due to corruption allegations, the governor was renominated but lost the election.

The president was renominated for a second term at the party convention after a successful campaign.

The mayor was renominated by the coalition after a contentious party meeting.

The incumbent judge was renominated by the judicial committee and is now up for re-election.

The senator was renominated and won the election, continuing her long tenure in the Senate.

Despite the scandal, the candidate was renominated by the committee, surprising many voters.

The prime minister was renominated for another term, promising more reforms to the electorate.

The city councilor was renominated by her party for her work on urban development projects.

After facing criticism, the mayor agreed to renominate a more youthful candidate for the next election.

The congressman was renominated but had to deal with a hostile campaign against him.