Examples of 'had been elected' in a sentence

Meaning of "had been elected"

The phrase 'had been elected' is used to indicate that someone was chosen or voted into a position or office in the past. It implies that the person had already gone through the election process and was successful in being chosen by the voters or a governing body to hold the position

How to use "had been elected" in a sentence

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had been elected
Two women had been elected each time.
My friends across the aisle had been elected.
The man had been elected and he was imprisoned.
Many weeks earlier a committee had been elected.
Women had been elected to each village council.
Everybody wished he had been elected governor.
He had been elected by a majority of the people.
It was now fall and a new president had been elected.
Board had been elected and were in existence.
Found that only one black had been elected.
The members had been elected for a term of five years.
It would have been just as bad if a woman had been elected.
Reagan had been elected on this fundamentalist conservative role in america.
By the end of the year he had been elected to that role.
Gabbay had been elected as party leader two years ago.
No official leader of opposition had been elected at the time of writing.
Feely had been elected at all four previous regional elections.
A registrar would be appointed once the judges had been elected.
Two indigenous persons had been elected to the constituent assembly.
He now took charge of affairs almost as if he had been elected dictator.
More women had been elected to parliament during the last elections.
Hundreds of mayors belonging to that party had been elected democratically.
Had been elected to chairman.
In the meantime he had been elected.
Say himself had been elected in a special election the previous year.
It is hard to know exactly how the delegates had been elected.
Just because a government had been elected did not necessarily mean it was democratic.
It was irrelevant whether the person received remuneration or had been elected or appointed.
Some years before he had been elected a fellow of this college.
He seems to have received the prize because he had been elected.
Carter had been elected.
A resolution passed which appointed most of the delegates that had been elected.
Reagan had been elected.
The law would come into force once the relevant person had been elected.
Nixon had been elected.
She asked how many of the women candidates for parliamentary posts had been elected.
Pompidou had been elected.
All had been elected as members of a political party representing their national minority.
The first black man in history had been elected president.
Their assemblies had been elected by direct universal suffrage and met periodically.
A person was not a teacher because they had been elected or got a certificate.
Radulfus had been elected and received investiture under pressure from laymen.
Obama would surely not have acted against such policies if she had been elected.
Only six women in eighteen had been elected through universal suffrage.
He had been elected into parliament as member of Hromada.
An increasing number of youth leaders had been elected to school councils through democratic participation.
It was a few days after Clinton had been elected.
Half of them had been elected and now formed part of the communal authorities.
Most of the company officers were also conscripts who had been elected to their positions.
Aristide had been elected President in an indisputable landslide.

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