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Kocharyan's and .
These were rejected in a referendum the following May at the same time as parliamentary elections which left Kocharyan's party in a very powerful position in parliament.

re-election and president
In 1961, Eisenhower became the first U. S. president to be constitutionally prevented from running for re-election to the office, having served the maximum two terms allowed.
Elected for a five-year term by an Electoral College consisting of members of the Senate and National Assembly and members of the provincial assemblies, the president is eligible for re-election.
The court system inaugurated by Congress included a Supreme Court consisting of a chief justice appointed by the president and four associate justices, elected by a joint ballot of both houses of Congress for four-year terms and eligible for re-election.
This meant that Taft became the only incumbent president to place third in a re-election bid.
By the end of Chiluba's first term as president ( 1996 ), the MMD's commitment to political reform had faded in the face of re-election demands.
In 1994, after a political agreement ( the Olivos Pact ) with the Radical Civic Union party leader, former president Raúl Alfonsín, Menem succeeded in having the Constitution modified to allow presidential re-election, so that he could run for office once again in 1995.
Upon hearing of this atrocity, the president of the United States, who is running for re-election, feels compelled to take drastic measures against drug trafficking ; his challenger, J. Robert Fowler, has rallied the public behind the administration's failures in the War on Drugs.
There was a thaw in 1983 when Metzenbaum endorsed Glenn for president and again in 1988 when Metzenbaum was opposed for re-election by Cleveland mayor George Voinovich.
However, prior to that, Somoza worked out an agreement allowing him to stand for re-election in 1974 ; he would be replaced as president by a three-man junta consisting of two Liberals and one Conservative while retaining control of the National Guard.
All this, as well as bad public relations, caused his unpopularity to grow at the end of his term, and he failed to secure re-election in 1981, the last French president to do so until Nicolas Sarkozy in 2012.
In 2007, he was nominated by president Vladimir Putin for re-election, and Khloponin was elected by the legislative assembly for the second term.
When an unnamed president of the United States is caught in a closed room making advances on an underage " Firefly Girl " ( the fictional equivalent of a Girl Scout ) less than two weeks before re-election, Conrad Brean ( De Niro ), a top notch spin-doctor, is brought in to try to take the public attention away from the scandal.
< p > Modesto Lenzi, an Italian, was defeated for re-election as president of the village, after a hot anti-liquor fight at the last election ... the man started peacefully to the village lock-up, but when half way there suddenly offered resistance.
Quezón was the first Senate president elected to the presidency, the first president elected through a national election, and the first incumbent to secure re-election ( for a partial second term, later extended, due to amendments to the 1935 Constitution ).
Prior to the 2004 election, Buchanan announced he once again identified himself as a Republican, declared that he had no interest in ever running for president again, and reluctantly endorsed Bush's 2004 re-election, writing:
The president was to be assisted by an executive council, was to hold office for five years and was eligible for re-election.
Hindenburg was not willing at first to stand for re-election as president but subsequently changed his mind.
In 2009, following the re-election of Pérez as the club president, it was announced that the roof construction was looking unlikely due to the financial situation of the club.
Against them stood Greenfield's government, UFA president Henry Wise Wood ( whom Bevington was challenging for re-election ), and radical Labour Member of Parliament William Irvine.
Mosley did not stand for re-election in October 2009, with Jean Todt being elected president.
Returning to politics after the Franco-Prussian War, Wallon was re-elected by the department of the Nord in 1871, took an active part in the proceedings of the Assembly, and finally immortalized himself by carrying his proposition for the establishment of the Republic with a president elected for seven years, and then eligible for re-election, which, after violent debates, was adopted by the Assembly on 30 January 1875.
Andrew Shepherd ( Michael Douglas ) is introduced as an immensely popular Democratic president from the state of Wisconsin preparing to run for re-election.
Stevenson won the race for governor by a wide margin, but there was no coattails effect from president to senator to governor ; President Truman, campaigning for re-election, won the state by a slim 33, 600 votes.

re-election and 2003
Patricia Flannery, elected mayor in 2003 and 2007, chose not to seek re-election in 2011 and Hayes was elected to succeed her, with Pedroso chosen to replace him on the council.
But Gephardt did not run for re-election as House Minority Leader, stepping down in January 2003.
On January 14, 2003, Lastman announced that he would not run for re-election, citing deteriorating health.
In 2003, a group of Arias supporters presented an unconstitutionality challenge against the 1969 constitutional amendment forbidding re-election, and this time the ruling in April 2003 struck down the prohibition against non-consecutive re-election This decision was denuncied as a " state blow " or " coup d ' état " by ex-president Luis Alberto Monge.
In November 2003, having turned down an offer of a Shadow Cabinet post from the incoming Conservative leader Michael Howard, Portillo announced that he would not seek re-election and he left the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.
In July 2003, Mary became the director of vice presidential operations for the Bush-Cheney 2004 presidential re-election campaign.
After losing his bid for re-election in 2003 to Republican challenger Haley Barbour, Musgrove returned to private practice with the law firm of Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush, P. A.
He served for five years in the Cabinet, firstly as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1998 to 1999, and subsequently as Secretary of State for Health until 2003, when he resigned, citing a lack of balance with his family life, before briefly rejoining it as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in order to manage Labour's 2005 re-election campaign.
As he was not charged with any crime the incident did not affect his position within the SNP and he won re-election at the 2003 election.
In 2003, Miller announced that he would not seek re-election after completing his term in the Senate.
This promise was not fulfilled until late 2003, at the time Chen was running for re-election to a second term.
In 2003 Bongo secured a change in the Constitution allowing him to seek re-election as many times as he wanted, and changing the Presidential term to seven years, up from five.
Following his re-election, Bruce became the Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and the Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry in 2003.
He also served as chairman of the Republican National Committee from 2002 until 2003, when he was appointed as the chairman of the Bush re-election campaign.
On his re-election in 2001, he was appointed an Opposition Whip by Hague, and was appointed as a spokesman on Education and Skills in 2003 under the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith.
She did not stand for re-election at the 2003 election, returning to journalism instead.
Despite Lamoureux's re-election, the popular vote for the Liberal party fell in 2003 even through the party managed to field a full slate of candidates ( they were 7 shy in 1999 ).
She did not seek re-election in 2003.
In 2003, Gillespie was selected as Chairman of the RNC, serving in that role through the 2004 elections that saw President Bush win re-election and Republicans retain control of the House and Senate.
He was elected as President of Lithuania in 1998, defeating Artūras Paulauskas in the runoff, serving from then until 2003, when he ran for re-election, but was unexpectedly defeated by Rolandas Paksas.
The new Georgian Parliament will also include 85 members elected from single-member constituencies, who were elected in the November 2003 elections and have not been required to face re-election.

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