How to use in-sentence of “first election”

How to use in-sentence of “first election”:

– Further, and contrary to his pledge during his first election campaign, when he said “only a de-humanised moron would get rid of the Routemaster”, Livingstone removed the famous Routemaster buses from routine service on 9 December 2005, claiming it was because the new buses were wheelchair-accessible, although several of the old buses are used on shortened “heritage routes”.

– Following the revolution he organized the first election process in Egyptian universities to choose his successor as Dean of the Faculty in March 2011, as he left the country on 15.05.2011 in the capacity of cultural counselor at the Egyptian Embassy to Berlin and head of educational mission there.

– He was the Chief Secretary until the first election in November 1856.

– The first election was in 1938.

– After a long period of direct British colonial rule, Jamaica gained a degree of local political control in the late 1930s, and held its first election under full universal adult suffrage in 1944.

– This was the first election since 1918 to be held on a weekend instead of a weekday.

How to use in-sentence of first election
How to use in-sentence of first election

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