How to use in-sentence of “vote in”

How to use in-sentence of “vote in”:

– This congressional district gives one electoral vote to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote in this district.

– The party did not get more than 0.10% of the popular vote in both elections.

– He was reelected in Chicago mayoral election, 20152015, receiving 55.7% of the vote in the runoff election.

– There was also an open proxy used to edit his userpage, the IonusRand user page, and to vote in an in support of his position.

– I didn’t vote in oppose of Razorflame’s adminship because of his nominating himself for the sixth time.

How to use in-sentence of vote in
How to use in-sentence of vote in

Example sentences of “vote in”:

- I have been told that I should not participate in this vote - so you don't have to worry about me swinging the vote in Ben's favor.

- The French First RepublicFrench Republic had been founded after a revolution, and political scientist Antoine Condorcet and activist Olympe de Gouges campaigned for women to be allowed to vote in the national election.

– I have been told that I should not participate in this vote – so you don’t have to worry about me swinging the vote in Ben’s favor.

– The French First RepublicFrench Republic had been founded after a revolution, and political scientist Antoine Condorcet and activist Olympe de Gouges campaigned for women to be allowed to vote in the national election.

– Anyone can vote in Ghana, regardless of their gender, race, background, money, and so on.

– These included the right to work for money, sign contracts and be allowed to vote in elections.

– Samar tried to register to vote in the 2011 Saudi Arabian elections.

– Its delegates cannot choose to vote in different ways.

– For each house to pass a bill, more than half of its members must vote in favor of passing the bill.

– As I have stated, I support every editors right to vote in these things, crat, sysop or otherwise.

– In the next challenge, the outcasts tribe won against Morgan and Drake; both would have to vote off a player at separate tribal councils, while the outcasts tribe would vote in two players to return to the game in their place.

– Hubbell got 55% of the vote in the Democratic primary to become the party’s nominee for Governor of Iowa.

– Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom will vote in this semi-final.

– He remains a member of the College of Cardinals, eligible to vote in a papal election until November 2020.

More in-sentence examples of “vote in”:

- The party got its largest share of the total vote in the 2007 general election.

- Even though the Third Estate had many more members than the other two Estates, each Estate only had one vote in the Estates-General.

– The party got its largest share of the total vote in the 2007 general election.

– Even though the Third Estate had many more members than the other two Estates, each Estate only had one vote in the Estates-General.

– After a request of the Swiss TV-broadcaster SRF, Switzerland was directly determined to participate and vote in Semi-Final 2.

– Under the Articles of Confederation, amendments had to be approved by a unanimous vote in all 13 state legislatures.

– The turnout was 80% of the 174,995 voters eligible to vote in this referendum.

– She was the first woman legally allowed to vote in colonial America.

– Please note that I will not vote in this discussion, in order to be able to stay impartial.

– By 1967, most African Americans were registered to vote in 9 of the 13 states in the South.

– Christmas Island residents who are Australian citizens also vote in Commonwealth elections for the Northern Territory’s Lingiari constituency of the House of Representatives.

– In June 2016, after the events of the “leave” vote in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016EU referendum, Labour MPs passed a vote of no confidence in Corbyn.

– She worked hard for women suffrageto get the right to vote in the United States.

– He ran on the Reform Party ticket, a party which had been founded by two-time presidential candidate Ross Perot who had received 23% of the vote in Minnesota in the 1992 presidential election and 12% in the 1996 election.

– You can get tickets to vote in the election when you buy specific CDs or related goods by AKB48.

– Spain, France, and Denmark will vote in this semi-final.

– Women were given the right to vote in 1915.

– In 2003, he was elected leader of the NDP on the first ballot of the convention, and the NDP almost doubled its popular vote in the 2004 election.

– Blacks could vote in South Africa after a 50-year ban.

– Each of the Justices of the Supreme Court has a single vote in deciding the cases argued before it; the Chief Justice’s vote counts no more than that of any other Justice.

– The observers have no rights to vote in the assembly.

– Labor has never got less than 58 percent of the two-party vote in a general election.

– German broadcaster NDR also requested that they be allowed to vote in the second semi-final for scheduling reasons.

– New Hampshire is also famous for being the first state to vote in the Presidential primaries.

– He won the last vote in June 2008 in the second ballot.

– Following Romulus death the Roman Senate was not able to elect a new king and after much debate between Romans and Sabines they agreed to allow the Curiate Assembly to vote in a new king of Rome.

– The Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution extends the right to vote in the United States presidential electionpresidential election to citizens residing in the District electors in the Electoral college, as if it were a U.S.

– In the first two waves, feminists fought for ideas such as being able to vote in elections.

– For contrast, someone born in Puerto Rico or Guam is a citizen, so if they move to a state, they are allowed to vote in that state and in all federal elections.

– After obtaining 25% of the vote in the first round of France’s presidential elections Ségolène Royal qualified for the second round of voting but lost to Nicolas Sarkozy on May 6, 2007.

– If the government loses a vote in Seanad Éireann it could be embarrassing, but under the constitution if the Government loses a vote in Dáil Éireann they might have to call new elections.

– No candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, so a runoff was held on 13 October.

– The election happened because of a vote of no confidence in the James Callaghan passing by one vote in the House of Commons on the 28 March.

– Kennedy and Josh Matthews to the 2008 Republican National Convention to try and get fans to register to vote in the 2008 Presidential election.

– In some states, they vote depending on the popular vote in each congressional district.

– The Inquiry said that the German Empire should give Alsace-Lorraine back to France, that France should get the parts of the Saarland that it controlled before 1815, that the Rhineland should be demilitarized, that Belgium stop being neutral, that Belgium should get some territory in the Maastricht and Malmedy regions, that Luxembourg should either be annexed to Belgium or have its independence brought back, and that there should be a vote in northern Schleswig to decide whether it will stay with the German Empire or rejoin Denmark.

– Polish voters then voted to join the European Union in a vote in June 2003.

– The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures.

– It was not so high-ranking by the popularity vote in the company to select the mascot.

– On September 28, 2018, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to confirm Kavanaugh to a full Senate vote in early October 2018.

– The following year he helped register African Americans to vote in Mississippi.

– Traditionally, a vote needs to be held if a treaty is going to be changed, and 75% of Lakotah males need to vote in favor of the change.

– At the time, 99% of the people registered to vote in Selma were white.

– A new secret ballot was introduced in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia in 1856, allowing people to vote in private.

– In the UK, women over 30 got the right to vote in 1918.

– In 1775, a war between the thirteen colonies and Britain began when the colonists were upset over paying taxation to their government in the UK, but were not being given any chance to vote in the UK/British elections, to contribute to how that money was spent.

– Women were given the vote in the Parliament of South Australia in 1895 and they became the first women in the world allowed to stand in elections.

– Fillmore received 21.5% of the popular vote in the 1856 presidential election, finishing behind the Democratic and Republican nominees.

– The people of the United Kingdom vote in a general election, appointing representatives to the Parliament, at least once every five years.

– The Republicans passed laws that former leaders of the rebellion were temporarily denied suffrage, the right to hold office or vote in elections.

– She was one of the prominent Americans that attempted to vote in the 1872 election but was refused the right to.

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