Not for a generation has Britain faced industrial militancy intended to bring down an elected government.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
They provided the arena in which the people came face to face with their elected politicians.
The Times Literary Supplement (2013)
It was an attempt to bring down an elected government.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
We will let somebody speak who is an elected official if there is a reason for it.
Christianity Today (2000)
The city now has an elected mayor.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Will our elected representatives share the pain?
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
It is obvious that the law must change when an elected leader resigns.
The Sun (2009)
Elected politicians continued to steal from the people they were paid to represent.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
All the protesters are asking for is an elected government.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
All related terms of 'elected'
elect
When people elect someone, they choose that person to represent them, by voting for them.
self-elected
having been elected or appointed to a post, position, etc, by oneself
elected leader
The leader of a group of people or an organization is the person who is in control of it or in charge of it.
elected member
a member of parliament
elected official
an official who has been chosen by election
reelect
When someone such as a politician or an official who has been elected is reelected , they win another election and are therefore able to continue in their position as, for example , president , or an official in an organization.
re-elect
When someone such as a politician or an official who has been elected is re-elected , they win another election and are therefore able to continue in their position as, for example , president or an official in an organization.
pre-elect
to elect (someone) to a post in advance of an opening becoming available