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"voting of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to the act of casting a vote, e.g. "The voting of the electorate for the 2020 election will begin on November 3rd."
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Politicised voting, of course, is hardly new.
The problems aren't just with voting, of course.
For years they have benefited from the powerful bloc voting of their Senate delegation.
He or she had to get parliament's approval for supply, the voting of money.
How persuasive is the voting of 100 shares to corporate boards and executives?
But cryptographic voting of some form is surely a strong candidate to appear on the ballot in a future election.
(The series will conclude on Aug. 23, with the voting of the winner of the $1 million purse).
In the voting of the Baseball Writers Association of Americaa, Martinez, 29, received all 28 first-place votes.
But on another, they marshal the added excuse for not voting of being down and out, not up and coming.
Now, with the first voting of the 2012 presidential election in motion, a new test of the Tea Party's continuing influence in the Republican Party is under way.
He noted, for example, that employee stock ownership plans encouraged worker participation, but that management kept the voting of those shares under pretty tight control.
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