Sentence examples for votes rest from inspiring English sources

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The swing votes rest with two smaller parties, the far-right Greater Romania Party which took 13% on Sunday, and an ethnic Hungarian party, the UDMR, which took just over 6%.

Votes rest on it: until the economic crisis, crime was the hottest issue in opinion polls, and it may well rise again as the economy heals.Crime's salience with voters feels ancient but is actually new: until the 1970s it hardly featured in elections, and it was only when Mr Blair began to fight the Tories for the territory that headlines proliferated.

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The reluctance to let prisoners vote rests on a view of rights that sees the vote as a privilege.

The blame for last week's Brexit vote rests with David Cameron – both for calling a referendum for which there was no widespread public demand, purely to manage internal strife within the Conservative party, and for the way he timed and framed that vote.

As is often the case, the key vote rests in the hands of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.

In Nebraska and Maine the winner gets only two votes; the rest (three for Nebraska, two for Maine) go to the winner of each congressional district.

If young people turn out to vote when 18, Romero explained, they're much more likely to continue to vote the rest of their lives.

The outcome of any vote may rest with Bob Packwood.

Only about 30 more people voted the rest of the afternoon.

He narrowly won the election with just 29percentt of the vote, the rest split among 10 other candidates.

Some PAD leaders even advocate a reduction of democracy, by limiting parliament to only 30% elected by popular vote and rest appointees.

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