How to use in-sentence of “voting”:
+ He was not against lowering the voting age.
+ Over the course of his political career, Shurberg fought for the voting rights of minorities and young people, the civil rights of LGBT individuals, and for pro-choice causes.
+ Not knowing whether or not to compromise is a problem with all voting systems when at least three strong candidates run.
+ The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment says that the government has to give every person “the equal protection of its laws.” People who supported the addition to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, like Ted Kennedy, said that by not allowing 18- to 20-year-olds to vote, the government not treating them equally by not letting them vote.
+ The nominees submitted for Internet voting were picked using an unpublished process involving editors at “Entertainment Weekly”, the show’s production team, and a group of pop culture fans.
+ The voting system to be used in this election has not yet been confirmed, however voting will be by secret ballot, and confidentiality will be strictly maintained.
+ Finally, in 1986, the legislature gave the student representative of that college voting rights as well.

Example sentences of “voting”:
+ Proponents believe instant runoff voting allows them to vote for their first choice candidate and still help the lessor of evils if the first choice is eliminated.
+ He was elected 20th and last deputy for Paris to the National Convention, where he again made no notable contribution other than voting in the king’s trial.
+ President Trump was critical of voting by mail saying that it would make it easier for voter fraud to happen.
+ This is so because now every presidential candidate shall pick a running mate for Vice-President and the two will share the vote meaning voting for a President is an automatic vote for the Vice-President.
+ The council can remove his veto with at least six members voting against the veto.
+ Aliyeva also served as the spokesperson of Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song ContestAzerbaijan announcing the country’s first voting results in its debut at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia.
+ Proponents believe instant runoff voting allows them to vote for their first choice candidate and still help the lessor of evils if the first choice is eliminated.
+ He was elected 20th and last deputy for Paris to the National Convention, where he again made no notable contribution other than voting in the king's trial.
+ President Trump was critical of voting by mail saying that it would make it easier for voter fraud to happen.
+ A key event was the motion of confidence of the government in which 13 PAP assemblymen crossed party lines and abstained from voting on 21 July 1961.
+ For some elections, a country may make voting compulsory.
+ Election workers at the Eureka Township voting location made a mistake.
+ Russia’s voting power was not changed.
More in-sentence examples of “voting”:
+ Some people have already voiced their opinions on this before it had even come to the voting stage! Please voice them again so that we can be clear if you were "Supporting" or "Opposing".
+ The voting period will be 2 weeks, ending on December 14.
+ In November 1997, the Oregon state legislature put another ballot measure on the voting ticket.
+ Some people have already voiced their opinions on this before it had even come to the voting stage! Please voice them again so that we can be clear if you were “Supporting” or “Opposing”.
+ The voting period will be 2 weeks, ending on December 14.
+ In November 1997, the Oregon state legislature put another ballot measure on the voting ticket.
+ The 12th was a heavily Democratic district with a majority-black voting population and a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+26, and Adams was favored in both the special and general election.
+ Board of Education” in 1954 and laws such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
+ Condorcet voting methods are named for the 18th-century French mathematician and philosopher Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, the Marquis de Condorcet, who championed such voting systems.
+ In most countries it is the age of majority, age of consent, and voting age.
+ Third, the granting of women’s voting rights in the United States brought a huge new voting block that overwhelmingly desired to turn inward towards ‘isolation’.
+ Opponents of plurality voting argue that the media has too much power since they tell people which of the two has a chance and that voting for a third candidate is in effect voting for the worse of the two strong candidates.
+ In the case, a legislative change to stop all prisoners from voting was rejected as breaking that right.
+ To help him win, Schuschnigg set the minimum voting age at 24.
+ Instant runoff voting has been used in Australia’s lower house for more than 80 years.
+ Upon Deniz Baykal’s resignation in 2010, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu became the leader with a record voting rate.
+ Procedural comment: I was of a split mind to SNOW this as an early close and move it back or to promote it, per my BOLD removal of the Voting sections.
+ Finally, some people thought lowering the voting age was not that important for the country, and that it should be left up to each individual state.
+ On August 6, 1965, the United States passed the Voting Rights Act.
+ A group of contestants, known as “HouseGuests”, compete to win the series by voting each other off.
+ Every member has a different voting right.
+ Observers have no voting rights in the Council.
+ Between 1936 and 1959 the Member had limited voting on Territory laws.
+ And finally, getting articles ready for a vote, and voting on them is too.
+ Note: A nomination for “Alone Yet Not Alone Alone Yet Not Alone” from the movie of the same name, written by Bruce Broughton and Dennis Spiegel, was revoked prior to voting when the Academy concluded that Broughton’s request “For Your Consideration” was inconsistent with promotional regulations.
+ But in case anyone wanted to vote in something, I moved it up to the voting section.
+ There are circumstances, as in the examples above, when both instant-runoff voting and the ‘first-past-the-post’ plurality system wouldn’t elect the Condorcet winner.
+ Fairground organs and related instruments still use punched cards, as do some voting machines.
+ While any Condorcet method will elect Nashville as the winner, first-past-the-post and instant-runoff voting would select Memphis and Knoxville respectively, using the same ballots.
+ Opponents argue that if at least three candidates have a chance of winning, voting for one’s favorite could cause a compromise candidate to lose in the first round.
+ However, they would have to keep two different voting registers : one for federal elections, which would include people as young as 18, and another for state and local elections, which would only include people over age 20.
+ Some baseball writers have criticized the voting in recent years because several players who played in Nippon Professional Baseball have won the award.
+ In the end Juror #3 cracks under the pressure of the other jurors and they all end up voting not guilty.
+ Fortunately, there was none so I moved it to the voting stage.
+ On October 2, 2000, after he had 6-goal, 25-point season with the Blackhawks in the 1999–2000 season, McCabe was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Alexander Karpovtsev and a fourth round draft choice in the Norris Trophy voting Second Team All-Star honours.
+ Each of the 600 people in the studio could switch on or off during the show, as if sitting at home in front of the TV, using their voting device, which acts like a remote control.
+ I am aware this is third of its type but that should not affect the voting – if it meets the criteria then there shouldn’t be a problem.
+ In short, I believe that after those last few red links are created, this is a viable option for moving this to the voting section.
+ The other Jim Crow laws were abolished by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
+ To become law, the proposals must be put to a referendum of all Australians of voting age.
+ We need to have this guideline in place so that if a particular user only gets 3 support votes and that’s it, that I would think that that isn’t enough of the general user population voting to know if he or she will use the tools to his/her benefit.
+ This article which was written by Huji, seemed to fit most of the criteria, so I moved it to the voting section with all the other nominees.
+ With Gary safe from being voted off, they thought about voting off Bobby Jon, but Stephenie told her allies to keep him in the game, allowing him to at least make the Jury.
+ Latter two brand new accounts voting on the same RFD.
+ A small, closely held company can often make decisions much more rapidly than a publicly traded company, because there will generally be fewer voting shareholders or the shareholders would have common interests.
+ New Hampshire, which is next to both Maine and Vermont, came within 2% of voting for Landon.
+ The majority of voters wanted to join with Pakistan, with only a very small number voting to join with India.
+ JohnsonPresident Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act.
+ The tribes were switched on day 11, mixing the two tribes; later voting only strengthened Ami’s alliances.
+ The Democrats wanted large changes to policing in Minnesota, like letting the state attorney general investigate police killings and restoring voting rights to felons.
+ After a list of candidates is chosen, a total of 48 votes are cast by another group of people on a voting committee.
+ In 2010, voting powers at the World Bank were changed so that developing countries, especially China, have a bigger vote.
