cast a vote

  • 61vote*/*/*/ — [vəʊt] verb [I/T] I to decide something, or to choose a representative or winner, by officially stating your choice, for example in an election The Council will vote on the proposal next Friday.[/ex] 68 per cent of the union voted against… …

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  • 63casting vote — cast′ing vote′ n. gov the deciding vote of a presiding officer, made when the other votes are equally divided • Etymology: 1685–95 …

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  • 64cast one's vote — verb To vote for something …

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  • 65vote for — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. give one s vote to, give one s ballot to, cast a ballot for, second; see support 2 …

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  • 66cast one's vote — submit one s vote, formally deposit a ballot, elect, choose …

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  • 67vote — vəʊt n. voice; act of making an official choice, election; official choice; eligibility to vote; total number of votes; result of an election v. cast a ballot; officially choose one out of a number of options; voice a suggestion …

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  • 68vote counting — tallying the number of votes cast for each candidate …

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  • 69vote rigging — /ˈvoʊt rɪgɪŋ/ (say voht riging) noun the subversion of an election by altering the numbers of votes cast or other dishonest means of achieving a desired result …

  • 70vote — Verb: To express one s choice for a candidate or for or against a proposition submitted at an election. Anno: 14 ALR 1262. The choice expressed by a voter at an election, whether in reference to candidates or a proposition submitted to the voters …

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