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Voting refers to the
process of
choosing officials or
policies by
casting a ballot, a do****ent used by
people to
formally express their preferences. Republics...
- (1972) was
voted number 1 by
Entertainment W****ly's
readers in 1999 and
voted as
number 1 in a Time Out readers' poll in 1998. The film was
voted the "Greatest...
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vote in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
vote is a
formal method of
choosing in an election.
Vote(s) or The
Vote may also
refer to:
V.O.T.E., an...
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April 30, 1937. 447,725 – some
ninety percent –
voted in
favour of women's
suffrage against 44,307 who
voted no. In
compliance with the 1935 Constitution...
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Voting interest (or
voting power) in
business and
accounting means the
total number, or percent, of
votes entitled to be cast on the
issue at the time...
- In 2005, the
House of
Commons voted 136-128 (on a free
vote)
against a
Private Member's Bill for a
reduction in the
voting age to 16
proposed by Liberal...
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Vote early and
vote often is a
generally tongue-in-ch****
phrase used in
relation to
elections and the
voting process.
Though rarely considered a serious...
- budget-related measures.
After brief debate, the
amendments are each
voted on in
rapid succession.
Vote-a-ramas have been a
fixture of
Senate budget and reconciliation...
- The
Vote is a 2015 play by
British playwright James Graham. The play
received its
world premiere at the
Donmar Warehouse as part of
their spring 2015 season...
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Preferential voting or
preference voting (PV) may
refer to
different election systems or
groups of
election systems: Any
electoral system that allows...