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vote

noun as in decision or right to decide representation

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Weiss is likely to get confirmed even as Warren and a handful of other progressive Democrats vote no.

Asian-Americans may vote for Democrats now, but they are a highly persuadable—and growing—part of the electorate.

In 1992, Republican George H.W. Bush won the Asian-American vote by 24 points.

By 2012, Democratic President Barack Obama owned the Asian-American vote, winning it by 47 percentage points.

But after winning 55 percent of the white vote, Duke had a database of supporters some politicians coveted.

The bill to remove the civil disabilities of the Jews rejected in the British parliament by a vote of 288 to 165.

They can, and they will, vote themselves and their friends or adherents into the good jobs and the high places.

Only a creditor who owns a demand or provable claim can vote at creditors' meetings.

If a portion of a creditor's debt is secured and a portion is unsecured, he may vote on the unsecured portion.

An appeal by a member of a subordinate lodge from a vote of expulsion does not abate by his death while the appeal is pending.

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On this page you'll find 62 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vote, such as: ballot, choice, majority, poll, referendum, and tally.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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