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vote
noun as in decision or right to decide representation
Weak matches
Example Sentences
For instance, many might be surprised to learn that here, for more than 120 years, the state allowed people like Gray to be sent to prison for life even though two jurors voted not guilty.
He says that Scotland's more proportional voting system for Holyrood means there is potentially a gap for a new "radical left" movement.
Once all the defendants' lawyers have taken their turns to speak, the justices will cast their votes one by one.
The extraordinary council meeting was held earlier for councillors to vote on their preferred option for local government reform in Nottinghamshire.
The goal here is to nullify the votes of Democrats, especially in the so-called battleground states.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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