Word info

renomination

Noun

Meaning

renomination (plural renominations)

The act of renominating, of nominating again.
The renomination of the controversial candidate was not received well.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

As his Rajya Sabha term is ending early next year and given the Congress’ limitations, it is unlikely that he will get a renomination. Source: Internet

In 1968, the Democratic Party factionalized as antiwar elements denounced Johnson; he ended his bid for renomination after a disappointing finish in the New Hampshire primary. Source: Internet

Burr became vice president, but Jefferson grew apart from him, and he did not support Burr’s renomination to a second term in 1804. Source: Internet

He went to the Deep South to help register black voters and was press spokesman for the Kennedy/Fulbright Committee, which sought to block President Johnson's renomination in 1968. Source: Internet

The more-or-less final tally: Eight members of the House of Representatives (and no U.S. senators) lost renomination in 2020. Source: Internet

Party faithful are quick to bury their defeated, usually making the mere thought of renomination laughable. Source: Internet

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