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??? They need to be re-elected if they want to continue to hold the office after the original legal terms ends. I think this is your question.
They also need to be selected by their Party (political organization) to be their candidate just as they did for the original election. Of course anyone can oppose them by following the steps to run against them and the other Political Parties always sponsor candidates to do that. (pertains to the US)
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