Phrases with «to schedule a vote»

"To schedule a vote" means to set a specific time or date for a group of people to come together and make a decision by casting their votes on a particular matter. Full definition

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Sentences with «to schedule a vote»

  • Leaders are continuing to work to get more votes on board and will schedule a vote for this week if they believe they have enough to pass a bill, the aide added. (bloomberg.com)
  • «Once again GOP leaders used women's lives for political pandering by scheduling a vote on an unconstitutional abortion ban that would criminalize doctors and make no exception for the health of the mother. (bridgeproject.com)
  • Coleman, popular with his former legislative peers, has so far encountered no problems in the legislature's confirmation process that has included a committee hearing but also requires approval of his nomination in yet - to - be scheduled votes by the House and Senate. (courant.com)
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