Definition of «to elect a leader»

The phrase "to elect a leader" means to choose or select someone to be in charge, guide or represent an organization, group or community. This process usually involves voting by members of that particular group and the person who receives the most votes becomes their leader.

Sentences with «to elect a leader»

  • But his stature with elected leaders of all party stripes is undeniable. (therealdeal.com)
  • Those taxi firms have made tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions to the county's elected leaders in recent years, state campaign finance records show. (newsday.com)
  • And, yes, he has worked with elected leaders on both sides of the aisle when it was in the best interest of our community. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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