"To have a vote" means having the right or ability to participate in making a decision or choosing something, usually by casting a formal ballot or sharing an opinion in a group.
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The worst thing we could possibly do is abandon the people who
have voted for us in the past.
Does the lawmaker support an increase in base pay for state legislators, and if not
would she vote against the pay panel's recommendations if they set such an increase?
How can so many people
have voted on this game if it hasn't been released yet?
But merely changing which candidate appeared higher in the results still increased the number of undecided Indian voters
who would vote for that candidate by 12 % or more compared with controls.
First, of course you do
n't have votes for something this controversial before you go to the floor and force the issue.
If we do look specifically at how
people would vote in a referendum tomorrow, there is comparatively little change since 2016.
Half of them are people who
have voted Labour but who now feel strongly that voting is not enough.
I also assumed that when it came to the crunch, people
would vote with their hearts than on competence.
Now the
board has voted to make breakfast - in - the - classroom mandatory district - wide, starting with our elementary schools.
Among likely voters, 55 percent
would vote yes if asked to vote on a bond measure to pay for school construction projects.
Originally, there was a pool of potential candidates selected, out of whom the electoral college
members would vote for their two favorite candidates.
Interestingly, the only five states that do not offer any form of education choice for families
have each voted Republican in presidential elections dating back to at least 2000.
Each
voter has a vote on each ballot paper and makes a single choice - marked with a single X.
The only difference is the A shares
have a vote at the annual meeting while the C shares do not.
One champion of the status quo told me the «vast majority» of
MPs would vote against right - to - die because of this.
In elections, each association member
has a vote as well as each homeowner.
Only delegates from four out of the 16 local government areas of the
state had voted when violence broke out.
We are disappointed that
parliament has voted for this amendment despite the strong assurances that we have set out.
They never
had the votes so blaming Labour for not suggesting a deal makes no sense.
A
committee has voted to issue a report to the full chamber recommending that the bill be considered further.
When you look at the demographics most likely to
have voted leave, it seems that regional economic decline and neglect is a contributing factor but not the whole story.
Finding the e-mail and logging in alone took longer than that, unless someone chose names randomly until they hit 20, in what
way would voting take only 90 seconds?
But as last night showed, there are other parties who
also would vote to leave.
As owners of a company, both common and preferred
shareholders have voting rights related to the board of directors, ultimately influencing control over the company's activities and direction.
The
community would vote on what projects to invest in, and the vote would have power in proportion to the number of tokens held.
You can be sure that a vast majority of those currently barred from federal
elections would vote for her in the 2008 election.
He never spoke with two of them, their aides said, and did not reach another until after the
senator had voted — against the bill.
The leader of the party is the preserve of the people that
have a vote over the choice.
Does
anyone have a vote of confidence that my paying him to move may work and should I do with a cop or a lawyer?
Your driving instructor wouldn't let you take your practical test unless you were ready so you
already have a vote of confidence from an expert who thinks you're capable!