Phrases with «floor vote»

A floor vote refers to a decision-making process where all members of a legislative body, such as a parliament or a congress, cast their vote on a proposed law or a specific issue. It takes place during a session on the "floor," which is the main meeting area of the legislative chamber. The outcome of a floor vote determines whether the proposed law or measure is accepted or rejected by the majority of the members present. Full definition

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Sentences with «floor vote»

  • Floor votes on the party's picks for comptroller and attorney general are expected in the afternoon. (politico.com)
  • When I say every single day, I mean it: as was the case in my first two years, I did not miss a single floor vote in the 2015 legislative session. (ocnydems.com)
  • Once, during floor votes, he took a cellphone call from inside a grandfather clock. (politico.com)
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