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Meaning of "general election he"
general election he: This phrase could be part of a sentence related to a discussion or narrative involving a specific person and their involvement in a general election
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During the general election he published.
At the General Election he finished third.
After his defeat at the 1987 general election he returned to legal practice.
At the 1950 general election he stood unsuccessfully for election to parliament at Greenwich.
After losing his seat in the 1906 general election he retired from politics.
In the 2007 general election he was elected as independent member of parliament from Rize.
In the following general election he was reelected to Parliament.
At the 1935 general election he unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat of Streatham.
At the October general election he was returned unopposed.
At the 1918 general election he again contested Waterford and was again beaten by Redmond.
Following the December 2019 general election he attacked the antisemitism he had faced during the campaign.
At the 1922 general election he succeeded in regaining the Widnes constituency for the Conservative party.
Prior to the 2011 Spanish general election he declared his support for United Left.
In the 1996 general election he stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party.
However at the 1734 general election he was defeated in the poll.
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At the 2010 general election he unsuccessfully contested the constituency of Angus in Scotland.
At the February 1982 general election he was elected to Dáil Éireann as an Independent TD.
At the 1923 general election he was an unsuccessful Sinn Féin candidate in the Tipperary constituency.
In the November general election he again received the second-most votes.
At the 1713 general election he was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Caernarvon Boroughs.
Following the 1959 general election he returned to the backbenches.
After the 1986 general election he was transferred to the Ministry of Transportation and Utilities.
At the 1710 British general election he was returned again in a contest.
In the 1918 general election he was the Labour candidate for the Cambridge University seat.
After the 2005 general election he returned to the backbenches.
At the 1945 general election he was defeated by the future Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan.
At the 1710 British general election he was again returned unopposed.
In the 2013 general election he was elected as a member of parliament.
Following the 1969 general election he became Minister for Labour.
At the 1722 general election he was successful in a contest for the seat.
At the 1741 British general election he was returned as MP for St Ives.
At the 2017 general election he increased his majority and vote share.
In the February 1974 general election he stood in Manchester Central.
At the 1997 general election he received the fifth highest vote in the country.
At the 1722 British general election he was returned unopposed for New Romney.
In the 1996 general election he was the only candidate by law to run for election.
At the 1727 British general election he was returned as MP Andover in a contest.
In the 2001 general election he was re-elected with a comfortable plurality over five other candidates.
After the 1979 general election he was made a junior trade minister.
At the 2002 general election he was elected to Dáil Éireann for the Cork South-Central constituency.
At the 1713 British general election he withdrew again to Wareham where he was returned.
At the 1918 general election he contested the new University of Wales constituency as a Coalition Liberal ;.
At the 1727 British general election he was returned unopposed as MP for Staffordshire.
At the 1768 general election he transferred to Downton, where he was again returned unopposed.
At the 1702 English general election he was returned unopposed as MP for Derbyshire.
At the 1987 general election he stood again for the same seat but was again unsuccessful.
At the 1708 British general election he was returned unopposed as MP for Carlisle.
In the 1992 general election he stood again in Tipperary South, but was not elected.
At the 1713 British general election he was returned again unopposed for Bridport.
At the 1722 general election he stood for Lancashire instead of Preston, but was defeated.
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