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1. I didn't vote in the last election.
2. Almost half the population are eligible to vote in today's election.
3. There was no alternative for them to vote in favor.
4. She was too young to vote in the national election.
5. The chairman gave his casting vote in favour.
6. An official decree invalidated the vote in the capital.
7. You'll soon be old enough to vote in elections.
8. When are you eligible to vote in your country?
9. Women were given the vote in the early 1900's.
10. Women first got the vote in Britain in 1918.
11. It is your civic duty to vote in the local elections.
12. The members of the national assembly will vote in a prime minister by a simple majority.
13. She returned home in order to vote in the elections.
14. They polled 39% of the vote in the last election.
15. There was a solid vote in favour of the proposal.
16. Only 40% of people bothered to vote in the election.
17. Gee,(http://) can I vote in Gilbert?
18. Perot garnered 19 percent of the popular vote in 1992 but did not win any electoral votes.
19. The deadline to register to vote in the primary is August 18.
20. Perot did not receive even one electoral vote in his 1992 independent campaign for president.
21. Bob Dole when Florida Republicans vote in the Tuesday primary.
22. Prop 104 allows the mayor a vote in filling a vacancy on the Council.
23. When it came up for a vote in March, it was soundly defeated.
24. A vote for the Liberal Democrats is just a Labour vote in disguise.
25. Two-thirds of the national electorate had the chance to vote in these elections.
26. Buying yourself in is the only way to get a vote in the company's future.
27. After much soul-searching, he decided it was wrong to vote in the elections.
28. I believe that he would be the best possibility to recapture the centre vote in the forthcoming election.
29. The vote was tied and a local union leader used his casting vote in favour of the return to work.
30. Is it true that men are more likely than women to vote in a democracy?
1. Almost half the population are eligible to vote in today's election.
2. There was no alternative for them to vote in favor.
3. She was too young to vote in the national election.
31. Without hesitation the General threw his casting vote in favour of the gallows.
32. In January 1989, the party captured a shocking 7.5 percent of the vote in West Berlin's municipal elections.
33. Some election supervisors simply threw it away, allowing ex - felons to vote in a few counties.
34. There was a 50-strong vote in favour of nuclear power, with 27 against and 11 abstentions.
35. On 15 April the government lost a confidence vote in parliament and Gaillard resigned.
36. The Senate's vote followed a comparably strong vote in the House of Representatives.
37. Pinochet and who hold the swing vote in the upper house.
38. Two recent polls showed he would draw more than 20 percent of the vote in a national election.
39. Women were given the right to vote in the early 1900s.
40. The Liberal Democrats had the highest share of the vote in several authorities where they have proven local government strength.
41. But on the basis of past experience,() this will be a formality if the policyholders vote in favour.
42. The Chair has the casting vote in the case of a tie.
43. All adults enjoy the right to vote in free general elections that must be held at least every 5 years.
44. An elector in Britain has more opportunity to vote in local elections than in national ones.
45. From a rational choice perspective, you would be rather foolish to vote in a presidential election.
46. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor provided the key swing vote in both cases.
47. He cited examples of cities that allowed noncitizens to vote in municipal elections in Maryland and several other states.
48. Christie Whitman got 25 percent of the black vote in New Jersey.
49. Nearly 7, 000 full-timers are registered to vote in Texas' Polk County.
50. S.-brokered peace agreement in Bosnia as 2. 9 million people prepare to vote in national elections scheduled Saturday.
51. In 1918, women over 30 got the vote in Britain.
52. Only 29 percent of the 19. 5 million people old enough to vote in California participated.
53. Bennett said he used more stringent criteria to determine whether independents would actually vote in the primary.
54. All those with permanent residence in the republic are to be allowed to vote in a 10 December poll.
55. A subsequent vote in the Senate failed to achieve the two-thirds majority necessary to overturn a presidential veto.
56. Trust the people, but not to vote in a referendum on entry to the single currency.
57. Stopping the White House from selling weapons to a foreign country requires a majority vote in both houses of Congress.
58. Mr. Maples Any change in fiscal measures has to be agreed by unanimous vote in the Council of Ministers.
59. Before returning to Washington to await the returns, Dole cast his vote in his hometown of Russell, Kan.
60. Equally ironic was the fact that four years earlier Johnson had won the biggest percentage of the popular vote in modern history.
61. When it came up for a vote in the House, the amendment failed.
62. If Fabre wins the vote in the Federation Executive then he will take over, although no one knows for how long.
63. A vote in favour of secession would be carried subject to a two-thirds majority of the republic's total electorate.
64. Verity Lambert would have artistic control over, and generally the casting vote in any decisions about, the programme.
65. So who should be allowed to vote in this election?
66. Municipal polls held on Jan. 19 offered the first opportunity to vote in multiparty elections.
67. A new town charter gives out-of-state property-owners the right to vote in local elections.
68. The proposal so spooked lawmakers that they offered an alternative referendum that allowed independent voters to vote in primaries.
69. The House adopted the proposal last year but it lost by one vote in the Senate.
70. For some reason this is being passed over for some lesser things... please vote in favor of it.
71. Clinton returned to the electoral fray last week to get out the black and Hispanic vote in California and the south.
72. A similar bill is scheduled for a vote in the House next week.
73. The ardent left-winger helped launch the Red Wedge pop-meets-politics movement to boost the Labour vote in the 1987 general election.
74. But it provided for a vote in February to reconsider the matter and allow money to be released March 1.
75. Ford, a Democrat, is able to deliver the black vote in his hometown of Memphis.
76. Finally, certain matters will continue to be governed by requirements for a unanimous vote in the Council.
77. The players are sure to vote in favour of the motion to play for the honour and not the cash.
78. Republicans will vote in seven states with 362 delegates, and Dole is expected to win at least 300 of them.
79. In a surprisingly lopsided Senate vote in March, the bill was upheld.
80. In many democracies black people vote in large numbers despite the few black candidates offered to them.
81. A recent ballot of the workforce at Hotpoint over the issue resulted in a 2-1 vote in favour of industrial action.
82. Independents tend to favor Forbes over Dole and could vote in either the Republican or Democratic primaries.
83. The amendment passed the House but failed to muster the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.
84. It would be satisfactory to have such a vote in the country.
85. Yet right now it is possible to raise the debt limit with a simple majority vote in both houses.
86. Will you vote in Legislative Council Election in 2008?
87. But strong political opposition to the pact has reduced Mr. Singh's government to a minority, prompting him to seek a confidence vote in a two-day session of parliament, starting Monday.
88. The Conservative minority government in Canada has lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, a move that will trigger the fourth federal election in seven years.
89. Motherwell have become the latest SPL club to say they will vote in favour of the new league structure.
90. "Xinyuan" brand hydraulic coke briquetting machine is mainly used to crush the end of coal or coke at the end pressed into a square or cylindrical pieces such as cake in order to vote in furnace coke.
91. New Zealand was the first country to enfranchise women. It gave them the vote in 1895.
92. President Andry Rajoelina cast his vote in Antananarivo and urged his countrymen to do the same.
93. Recently, citizens prepare to vote in a referendum on taxing espresso drinks.
94. But he says many members may vote in favor of it, because China has not taken enough measures to rein in the trade gap.
95. SANDRA ENDO, CNN CORRESPONDENT: One last cry to rally the troops. President Obama was on the campaign trail trying to get out the vote in Cleveland.
96. Vote in a new mayor; voted out their representative; vote down the amendment.
97. The presidentthe vote in defiance of Honduras'Supreme Court, which had declared the measure illegal.
98. Justice Blackmun had been the swing vote in League of Cities.
99. In 2002, two years after succeeding Bush, Perry won his first governor's race. Four years later, he won again,(http:///vote in.html) but with only thirty-nine per cent of the vote in a four-way race.
100. A peaceful vote in a relatively large African country would be aprize in itself.
101. However, the struggle to extend the vote in the first instance to all men lasted many years. Campaigning was hard-fought and gained momentum during the 19th century with the Chartist movement.
102. Union leaders had urged miners to vote in favour of an overtime ban.
103. African American men granted the right to vote in the District of Columbia.
104. He won 63 % of the vote in the Kenyan presidential election last Friday.
105. Founding MDC legal secretary, David Coltart, who was standing for the senate in Bulawayo, says he recorded 16, 000 people turned up to vote in a constituency of more than 40, 000 registered voters.
106. The President has a casting vote in the Management Committee.
107. On March 12, McCarthy got 42 percent of the vote in New Hampshire to 49 percent for LBJ.
108. Will you vote in the Legislative Council Election in 2004?
109. They may also vote in person or by proxy on a variety of corporate matters, including the most important matter of who should run the corporation.
110. Representative Bill Stancil took a lot of heat from the conservative pastors in his hometown of Fort Smith for his vote in favor of the revised criminal code.
111. A two thirds majority in parliamentary procedure requires at least two thirds of the entire membership (as two thirds of those present and voting) vote in favor.
112. An Australian ban on the research, known as therapeutic cloning or somatic cell nuclear transfer, was lifted in December 2006 after a rare conscience vote in the national parliament.
113. The Confederation of British Industry, an employers' body, wants the law changed to make it harder to strike, by requiring at least 40% of union members to vote in a strike ballot for it to be lawful.
114. Furthermore, Fred Gegare, a former Hoffa man, is also running against his longtime ally, which Ms Pope hopes will split the vote in her favour.
115. The Socialist candidate has captured eighty-five per cent of the vote in the three-way presidential race.
116. With luck the Sudanese vote in presidential and general elections—the first for many years in their war-torn nation.
117. Instead, you will be tried according to the rules of Swiss law -- even though you had no vote in the making of that law and have no legal representation in the Swiss government.
118. The 90-6 vote in the Senate was especially notable because all but a half-dozen Democrats opposed their own President, on that high-minded principle known as not-in-my-backyard.
119. In what must surely be one of the 81-year-old's final elections, Jean-Marie Le Pen, the party's fiery boss, grabbed a massive 20% of the vote in the PACA region.
120. Barak had just survived a no-confidence vote in the Knesset by only two votes.
121. And Italy's prime minister now faces yet another do-or-die vote in parliament.
122. It opened the door to the Oval Office to an African-American for the first time, and did so with a national vote in which his race seems to have been a relatively minor factor.
123. Following a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives, the bid was referred to U.S. President George W. Bush.
124. The vote in the Senate was always a formality, so much so that a large number of the senators had already left for the half-term break and voted on this bill by proxy.
125. Santorum essentially split the vote in Ohio, despite being heavily outspent by Romney's campaign.
126. Italian Chamber of Deputies will be held at 18 confidence vote in the government of Monty.
127. Greece's new Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and his three-party coalition government have won a confidence vote in parliament with a huge majority.
128. Greece could have a crucial vote in some important issues in the development of Sino-EU relations.
129. Tower said he mesmerized by the size of the vote in five of the.
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