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The phrase "open vote" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a voting process in which the votes are made public and can be seen by all participants or observers. Example: In a democracy, it is important to have transparency and accountability in the voting process. This is why many countries opt for open votes rather than secret ballots.
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I go for an open vote.
If Speaker John Boehner allowed an open vote on the budget, it would likely pass.
If it had been an open vote, they would not have been able to do that".
In an open vote, Mr Nateq-Noori could no longer be certain of beating Mr Khatemi, says a western diplomat.
Open vote buying and electoral fraud, when videos of such malpractice can be circulated via Facebook and YouTube, has provoked anger and ridicule.
This will not prevent it from living forever, but to make it do so will then require an explicit, open vote.
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On the contrary, many experts say that while open vote-buying by the Nationalists may be declining, improper links between politics and business and even organized crime have if anything grown more prevalent as Mr. Lee sought to preserve the Nationalist Party's power in local and national elections.
He won the presidency in elections held on May 20 , 1990 the first open voting in more than 50 years, and he was reelected, under a new constitution, on October 11 , 1992
The Wall Street Journal reports that Republicans could make up 15percentt of voters in the Democratic race in Indiana, thanks to open voting laws.
The government will open voting machines for just seven hours a day and will provide only 5,400 machines – almost 15,000 fewer than requested.
We'll hold open voting until noon EST tomorrow.
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