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Discover Ludwig"voted in" is a correct and usable phrase in spoken and written English.
It is used to indicate an individual has been elected to a position or accepted into a group following a vote. For example: "The school board voted in a new president this week."
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Seventy-three Democrats voted in favor.
The Palestinians voted in Hamas.
No Republicans voted in favor.
Eleven members voted in favour.
See articleAlgerians voted in a general election.
He was duly voted in last week.
She voted, in 1988, for George Bush.
62 per cent voted in favour.
Caitlin Doherty, 19, voted in Warwickshire North.
Insaf Abbas, 21, voted in Norwich South.
Oslo residents have already voted in favour.
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