Sentence examples for to votes from inspiring English sources

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to votes

noun

A formalized choice on matters of administration or other democratic activities.

  • The city council decided the matter should go to public vote.

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"Nobody is entitled to votes.

One imagines that Mr Straw is not allergic to votes either.

In such a system no votes are "lost", because seats are allocated in proportion to votes.

The highest candidates on each party's list are elected in proportion to votes cast.

"If money didn't correlate to votes, we wouldn't spend it," said Glenn Smith, a Democratic consultant.

Burnham has affirmed a commitment to votes at 16, continuity from Miliband's time at the top.

The results were similar to votes on similar legislation last week.

The opposition to votes for prisoners shows where the majority (and most politicians) stand.

The GOP simply assigns them in proportion to votes received at the primary.

Rand Paul abruptly cancelled his scheduled appearance due to votes in the Senate.

That's partly because, unlike Democrats, Republicans do not always distribute delegates in proportion to votes.

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