How to use in-sentence of “vote against”:
+ In Florida, he got 11.4% of the vote against Republican Gov.
+ When it was presented to Kansas voters it had two choices: a “Constitution With Slavery” and a “Constitution With No Slavery.” But it was cleverly worded in that it did not allow a vote against a constitution.
+ But it does not seem to make great sense to vote when you have not the choice to vote against the motion.
+ In January 2006, he was also the only Republican senator to vote against Samuel Alito to the United States Supreme Court.
+ You can even vote against community involvement.
+ The redirect part we have 1 redirect vote and 1 vote against redirection.
Example sentences of “vote against”:
+ He jailed the members of parliament he thought would vote against it.
+ But Thoreau said they must do more than to dislike these things, or to vote against these things, or to hope these things will end.
+ Member countries with a large population but a decision cannot be made if enough countries vote against the decision.
+ The Salary Setting Commission wanted to make their salaries $175,000 instead, but the city council all decided to vote against it.
+ If their goal is just to vote against a candidate, they can do so more forcefully by approving all other candidates.
+ If enough people decide to vote against Republicans in the next election, they will lose power.
+ Faithless electors are electors that vote against the popular vote, although there is a fine for this in some states.
+ In 1971, Laxer ran for the leadership of the federal NDP and shocked the convention by winning one-third of the vote against party stalwart David Lewis.
+ Or when the government proposes the vote it can embarrass critics who do not vote against the government.
+ Upon hearing this, about 1,200 armed New Englanders came to Kansas to vote against slavery.
+ He jailed the members of parliament he thought would vote against it.
+ But Thoreau said they must do more than to dislike these things, or to vote against these things, or to hope these things will end.
+ Member countries with a large population but a decision cannot be made if enough countries vote against the decision.