Sentences with phrase «consecutive election win»

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Before Murphy's scandal came to light, he'd won eight consecutive elections in his district.
He would become the longest - serving leader of a major political party in Canadian history and the only Prime Minister to win four consecutive federal elections by backing up his pledge of real change with real action.
Diplomatic sources and NPP insiders confirmed to this paper that the two former Ukraine «fighters» were invited into the country to train a «special wing» of the biggest opposition party on how to «recruit and mobilize» people to stage a Ukrainian - like uprising in Ghana should Nana Akufo - Addo fail to win the presidential election for the third consecutive time.
However, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservatives under the leadership of Winston Churchill, despite winning the most votes of any political party in any general election in British political history until the Conservative Party's fourth consecutive victory in 1992.
For instance, the Turkish AK Party won a majority of seats with less than 50 % of votes in three consecutive elections (2002, 2007 and 2011).
The article was also amended to clarify that Blair was not the only Labour leader to win three elections, but the only one to win three consecutive elections.
Nozzolio, who won 12 consecutive elections to the Senate, helped the Republican Party keep hold of the Senate majority for decades, with the exception of a period from 2009 to 2010, when the Democrats were in control.
NPP has won the seat in five consecutive elections since 1996, with Papa Owusu - Ankomah, a former Majority Leader in Parliament and Minister of State occupying the seat for the whole...
Even so, at today's post election press briefing, the UDP Party Leader says that they are confident that come the next General Election, they will win a fourth consecutive term inelection press briefing, the UDP Party Leader says that they are confident that come the next General Election, they will win a fourth consecutive term inElection, they will win a fourth consecutive term in office.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is expected to win his third consecutive term, and fourth overall since 1998, as voting stations open for the parliamentary election.
Not only did he publicly state that restoring Planned Parenthood funding was at the top of his priority list the very next day after he won the primary election, he also pledged to work to fill the gap left by eight consecutive years of lost funding.
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