elect unanimously

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To be elected with every person voting in favor.

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  • The new chairperson was elected unanimously by the board members.
  • The committee decided to elect the new chairperson unanimously.
  • To everyone's surprise, the quietest candidate was unanimously elected.
  • The members unanimously elected her as their representative.
  • In a rare display of unity, the council unanimously elected a new leader.
  • They will elect the new leader unanimously if no other candidates emerge.
  • She hopes to be elected unanimously in the upcoming vote.
  • After much deliberation, the board elected the CEO unanimously.
  • Having been elected unanimously, the president felt a great sense of responsibility.
  • It was a clear mandate; they chose to elect him unanimously.
  • The committee will elect its next representative unanimously if a consensus is reached.
  • The city council is expected to elect the mayor unanimously for another term.
  • It is a testament to his character that he was unanimously elected class president.
  • Everyone agreed to elect the proposal's author unanimously.
  • The conclave must elect the new Pope unanimously for the decision to be valid.
  • Historically, the club would often elect its president unanimously.
  • We unanimously elect a treasurer at our annual general meeting.
  • The motion passed, and the members will now elect the treasurer unanimously.
  • The historical document confirms that the guild's first master was elected unanimously.
  • To elect someone unanimously is a great honor.