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1. The resolution got 100 votes in its favour, while 11 nations voted against and 58 countries abstained from the vote.

2. The Committee delivered no opinion: twelve Member States (149 votes) voted in favour, eleven Member States (119 votes) voted against and four Member States (77 votes) abstained.

3. Absentee voting allows you to vote by mail

4. Vote in a new mayor; voted out their representative; vote down the amendment.

5. When you make voting Compulsory, people are not left to vote or not vote

6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Voting Abstain ab‧stain / əbˈsteɪn / verb [intransitive] 1 PPV to choose not to vote for or against something Six countries voted for the change, five voted against, and two Abstained

7. To refrain from voting: Forty senators voted in favor of the bill, 45 voted against it, and 15 Abstained…

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9. To refrain from voting: Forty senators voted in favor of the bill, 45 voted against it, and 15 Abstained

10. The vote succeeded with 44 votes for and 3 against.

11. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vote Brigading is massively coordinated online voting

12. If you Abstain from voting, you do not vote although you are …

13. Poland won the bid over India a 9–5 voting result by 4 votes.

14. The House voted by 327 votes to comfortably exceeding the required two-thirds majority.

15. "Each high-vote ordinary share is entitled to 15 votes versus one vote for each ordinary share, " Fuller explains.

16. An Absentee vote is a vote cast outside of the voting booth, traditionally for very specific and limited reasons

17. Students voted in the mock voting booth. They had a chance to be an American.

18. Vote of confidence On April 19 the new government won a parliamentary vote of confidence by 339 votes to 20

19. Cloture on presidential nominations requires a vote of a majority of Senators present and voting, or 51 votes if all 100 Senators vote.1 Senators who wish to offer amendments to a bill or amendment on which Cloture has been invoked must submit their amendments in writing before the Cloture vote takes place

20. Noun 1. abstaining, non-voting, refusal to vote Abstention is traditionally high in Columbia

21. The pattern was one of weighted voting by which states received votes commensurate with their size.

22. The voting poles for 2020 is now open, please vote for your favorite Conqueror.

23. The phrase “Abstention votes” is an oxymoron, an Abstention being a refusal to vote

24. Abstention from Voting When an individual has the ability to vote, but chooses not to do so, that individual is abstaining from voting.

25. 18 The Louisiana House of Representatives immediately voted to override his veto, by 73 votes to

26. "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote.

27. (c) "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote.

28. Compulsory voting occurs when a state or nation requires all of its citizens to vote

29. 5. "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote.

30. The inAlienability of votes ensure the strict secrecy of voting, that is, the inability of voters to communicate credibly to others the content of their votes

31. The voting result so far is based on the postal votes of WPP 's large institutional shareholders .

32. The SLFP, TNA and DNA voted with the government, while other members of the UPFA Abstained from voting

33. “Members present and voting” means members present and casting an affirmative or a negative vote.

34. Article 131 of the Constitution states that voting shall be "through free, equal and secret vote".

35. Synonyms for Appointive include electoral, electing, elective, appointing, by vote, constituent, discretionary, selecting, voting and citizen

36. The Administrative Committee shall adopt decisions by majority vote of those Contracting Parties present and voting.

37. See also: Abstain Abstain from voting To refrain from casting a vote for someone or something

38. A voting method is the way in which people cast their votes in an election or referendum.

39. I was going to vote for him, but I changed my mind and voted for Reagan.

40. These women were driven to advance the voting laws in order to allow them to vote.

41. On April 19 the new government won a vote of confidence by 339 votes to 20

42. And when the votes had been counted, three-fourths of the people have voted with a blank ballot.

43. And when the votes had been counted, three- fourths of the people have voted with a blank ballot.

44. Belock accumulated 37% of the vote with 332 ballots and Posthuma captured 27% with 239 votes

45. Belock accumulated 37% of the vote with 332 ballots and Posthuma captured 27% with 239 votes.

46. “Parties present and voting” means Parties to the Protocol present and casting an affirmative or negative vote

47. For these purposes ‘Parties present and voting’ means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote.

48. March 30 to vote by mail in the April 6 runoff election for the Oklahoma City Council.; Oklahoma City Council votes to extend mask ordinance through April 30 Oklahoma City Council voted on Tuesday to extend the City

49. Voted Best Chicken For Two Decades! Bush’s Chicken ® has a long tradition of being voted “The Best Chicken” in a variety of publications in cities where votes are taken

50. When Sopé lost a vote of no confidence, Natapei became Prime Minister on 13 April 2001, receiving 27 votes in parliament, with one vote against him.

51. In the last vote, Lonsdale received 46 votes of 58 possible satisfying the two-thirds majority requirement.

52. Under Senate rules, it takes 60 votes to invoke cloture and usher a bill to a vote.

53. For the purpose of these rules, “members present and voting” means members casting an affirmative or negative vote.

54. When the alphabetical roll call vote for speaker began, members dutifully voted for Gingrich or Gephardt until Rep.

55. Perot garnered 19 percent of the popular vote in 1992 but did not win any electoral votes.

56. ‘A motion passed overwhelmingly with no votes against and two Abstentions was proposed jointly by Labour and the Conservatives.’ ‘A show of hands resulted in 11 people voting to bring back the bells, with one vote against and six Abstentions.’

57. Brenk won 58% of the vote between Detroit Lakes' three precincts to Murray's 41%, a difference of 821 votes

58. The performers that receive the highest number of votes and more than 50 percent of the vote are inducted.

59. HighPoint Resources Commences Voluntary Chapter 11 Proceedings with Votes from More Than 99% of Voting Stakeholders to Accept the Prepackaged Plan

60. Limit one vote per Resident. Multiple ballots submitted by one account will be invalidated before the voting results are tabulated.

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62. On 22 May 2003 The Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian Parliament) voted 266 votes in favor and 51 against the joint economic space.

63. This minority resorts to the Senate rule requiring a three-fifths vote — 60 votes — to close (invoke cloture on) debate.

64. All parties must train their MPs and MLAs to cast their votes so that not a single vote is wasted.

65. An occasion when people vote on something, usually in secret, or the system for voting: The officials are elected by Ballot

66. To abstain means to refrain from voting, and, as a consequence, there can be no such thing as an “Abstention vote.”

67. When an individual has the ability to vote, but chooses not to do so, that individual is Abstaining from voting.

68. Eleven nations voted against the resolution, while 58 abstained, and a further 24 states were absent when the vote took place.

69. We propose the single transferable vote, by which electors cast their votes in multi-member constituencies based on natural communities.

70. An example of Conversely used as an adverb is in the sentence, "He usually votes Republican, but she Conversely tends to vote for Democrats," which means that he usually votes for Republicans, but, on the other hand, she votes for Democrats.

71. Results: France, 19 votes Argentina, 3 votes Germany, 1 vote Bids for 1942: Argentina Brazil Germany Cancelled FIFA election of the host for the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.

72. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Abstain ab‧stain / əbˈsteɪn / verb [intransitive] 1 PPV to choose not to vote for or against something Six countries voted for the change, five voted against, and two Abstained

73. The vote in the decisive state of Florida was extremely close and produced a dramatic dispute over the counting of votes.

74. Newsom won the run-off race, capturing 53 percent of the vote to Gonzalez's 47 percent and winning by 11,000 votes.

75. In a close vote today, the Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of Russian spy Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, five votes to four.

76. The most frequent type of Acclamation is a voice vote, in which the voting group is asked who favors and who opposes

77. A joint bid was formed between Japan and South Korea, and the bid was "voted by acclamation", an oral vote without ballots.

78. The election marked the first time that the province used electronic vote tabulation machines from Dominion Voting in a provincial election.

79. In the usual situation, where the rules require either a “majority vote” or a “two-thirds vote,” Abstentions have absolutely no effect on the outcome of the vote since what is required is either a majority or two thirds of the votes cast.

80. But with 'one country one vote', African, Arab or Asian countries, or indeed Europeans voting en bloc, can easily outvote the United States.