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Vote

Vote meaning

A formalized choice on legally relevant measures such as employment or appointment to office or a proceeding about a legal dispute. | An act or instance of participating in such a choice, e.g., by submitting a ballot. | An ardent wish or desire; a vow; a prayer.

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I want the people to know that when they vote, they do not only vote for the list of deputies, they also vote for their president, they vote for me or against me, just like they (the opposition) say,” said Vučić on the campaign’s starting rally.

Vote for your economic interest, vote for your personal development, vote for your freedoms, vote for people with a proven record of success.

Among conservatives, 38 percent said they were more likely to vote in the next election and 11 percent were “a little more likely” to vote, while 43 percent said their distrust didn’t affect the likelihood they would vote.

Any vote for Tinubu is a vote for the death of democracy in Nigeria, it’s a vote for the death of electoral democracy in Nigeria.

A vote for me gives you a viable alternative reason for turning out to vote or returning your postal vote.

Even with a secret vote, none of them have the guts to do anything other than have a unanimous vote, other than the rare occasion where there is a pity vote.

National Popular Vote says it believes Michigan this year could vote to join the National Popular Vote compact.

Thinking about your vote this way may help put it in perspective: your vote could be the vote that saves Virginia’s democracy.

When he was asked what his government will do if a No vote is successful at the October 14 referendum, Albanese reiterated that “a vote for no is of course a vote for no change”.

While the nominees for each category are chosen by professionals that work within that branch (i.e. editors vote for editing, cinematographers vote for cinematography), the final round of voting allows everyone to vote on every category.

A faithless elector is a representative in the electoral college that does not vote for the candidate they are pledged to vote for once that candidate wins the popular vote, Den Otter explained.

I hear you when you say that the likelihood is in the vote we're about to take, that all in favor of change will vote for this and all against change will vote against.

Many of those states have rules about who can vote, when they can vote, and how they can vote.

Nevertheless I may vote tactically for Labour if my vote is likely to contribute to the defeat of the SNP; such vote defined as the lesser of two evils, or “Between Scylla and Charybdis” as derived from Homer’s Odyssey.

Wojciechowski believes that many students know Wisconsin is a competitive state in this election, and those coming from states where their vote may not have as much as an impact have the opportunity to vote in a state where their vote has more sway.

A bill to allow people to vote absentee vote without an excuse or explanation passed the state Senate in 2017 but did not get a vote in the House of Representatives.

Anyone else going to the polls can either drop off the vote-by-mail ballot or will have to vote a paper provisional ballot which will not be counted until after Nov. 10 when all the vote-by-mail ballots have been counted.

If you requested a vote-by-mail ballot but decided to vote in person, you must take it with when you go to vote.

It shows how a legislator can vote for one thing one day, then be presented with the same bill more than a year later and that vote has been transformed into a vote for something completely different.

The bills now await a vote from the Virginia House, which is expected to vote in favor of the bills (though it is unclear when a vote will take place).