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Discover Ludwig'national vote' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a voting process that takes place on a national level, i.e. involving people from several states or countries. Example sentence: Most countries hold a national vote every few years to determine the direction of the government.
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National survey followers, though, were surprised when Gore won the national vote.
Nor was the national vote tied.
A chunk of the national vote is thrown away.
A national vote is set for Nov. 27.
What explains the surprise result?The Conservatives won 36.9% of the national vote, against Labour's 30.4%.
In Switzerland federal initiatives need about 2% of the population to trigger a national vote.
The party won only two seats and 12% of the national vote.
Representation by party is in strict proportion to the national vote.
But at 35%, its share of the national vote was down slightly from 2000.
Seats are allocated according to the percentage of the national vote the parties win.
It took less than 5% of the national vote in the 2009 election.
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