Vote in a sentence
Synonym: poll, ballot, elect, choose, decide. Antonym: abstain, ignore, reject, decline, avoid
Meaning: to express a choice or opinion in a decision-making process
Vote sentence for class 1
- I will vote for my favorite ice cream flavor.
- The teacher lets us vote for the next story.
- We can vote on what game to play at recess.
- My friends and I will vote for our class pet.
- Everyone should vote for the best drawing.
- Lets vote to choose the class snack today.
- I want to vote for the color of our classroom wall.
- We should vote to decide the theme for the party.
- Everyone can vote to pick the next book to read.
- I will vote for the most fun field trip.
- Let us vote to see who has the best idea.
- I like to vote for my favorite songs at the school concert.
- It's fun to vote to see which movie we will watch.
- We can vote to choose a new game for P.E.
- Lets all vote for the best Halloween costume.
- I want to vote for the funniest joke in class.
- We should vote for the best team name in sports.
- I will vote for my favorite superhero in our drawing contest.
- Lets vote to see which animal we want to learn about.
- It is nice to vote for the best holiday treat.
- I like to vote for my favorite story character.
- We can vote to select our next classroom project.
- Lets all vote on which art supplies to buy.
- I want to vote for the best place to visit during summer.
- We should vote on a fun theme for spirit week.
- I will vote for my favorite pair of shoes in the fashion show.
- Lets vote to choose our snack for movie day.
- It is exciting to vote for our school mascot.
- I want to vote for the coolest science experiment.
- We can vote to pick our favorite class song.
Vote simple sentence
- She plans to vote in the upcoming election.
- He encouraged his friends to vote for their candidate.
- They discussed the importance of voting in class.
- She felt proud to exercise her right to vote.
- He registered to vote for the first time this year.
- The vote was close, but they won.
- She reminded everyone to vote early.
- He felt excited to vote for his favorite issues.
- They will vote on the new proposal next week.
- She learned how to vote by mail.
- He felt responsible to vote for a better future.
- The vote will determine the outcome of the project.
- She participated in a vote for the school president.
- He felt nervous about casting his first vote.
- They celebrated the successful vote for change.
- She explained how to vote to her younger sibling.
- He researched the candidates before he voted.
- The vote was significant for the community.
- She felt empowered by the ability to vote.
- He understood the importance of every vote.
- They planned to vote together as a family.
- She felt informed after attending the vote discussion.
- He was excited to see the results of the vote.
- The vote was held in a fair and transparent manner.
- She felt honored to participate in the democratic process.
- He discussed the issues that mattered before the vote.
- They encouraged their peers to vote in the election.
- She planned to vote for candidates with good policies.
- He felt satisfied with the outcome of the vote.
- The vote showed the power of the people.

(1) The cloture vote was tied.
(2) Congressmen vote on bills.
(3) The legal age to vote is 18.
(4) I will elect by popular vote.
(5) Adults can vote in elections.
(6) The mooted vote was unanimous.
(7) Let's settle this with a vote.
(8) The minimum age to vote is 18.
(9) We get to vote in the election.
(10) The plenary vote was unanimous.
Vote sentence
(11) The cloture vote was postponed.
(12) The vote was cast ad-referendum.
(13) A citizen can vote in elections.
(14) The cloture vote failed to pass.
(15) The cloture vote was successful.
(16) I always vote with my conscience.
(17) The motion was tabled for a vote.
(18) The meeting will end with a vote.
(19) The congressional vote was split.
(20) Every vote counts in an election.
Vote make sentence
(21) The vote was cast democratically.
(22) The vote was tabled ad-referendum.
(23) The jury will vote on the verdict.
(24) Legal age to vote is 18 years old.
(25) The legal age to vote is eighteen.
(26) The law requires citizens to vote.
(27) Make your mark and vote for change.
(28) The board will vote on the new CEO.
(29) We can vote for our favorite color.
(30) The congressional vote was delayed.
Sentence of vote
(31) She casted her vote in the election.
(32) It's important to vote in elections.
(33) Every citizen has the right to vote.
(34) You have to be 18 years old to vote.
(35) Let's settle this issue with a vote.
(36) My mom and dad both vote Republican.
(37) We can vote for our favorite animal.
(38) The law requires a valid ID to vote.
(39) The law enshrines the right to vote.
(40) Ken for president! He's got my vote.
Vote meaningful sentence
(41) The vote was counted fair and square.
(42) People vote for different candidates.
(43) The council will vote on the new law.
(44) People vote for political candidates.
(45) We vote for politicians in elections.
(46) A poll can be done with a voice vote.
(47) We can vote for our favorite holiday.
(48) The congressional vote was unanimous.
(49) The meeting will wind up with a vote.
(50) He called for a vote on the proposal.
Vote sentence examples
(51) It is your duty to vote in elections.
(52) I am excited to vote in the election.
(53) I will vote in the upcoming election.
(54) The committee will adjourn for a vote.
(55) Please vote by filling out the ballot.
(56) As a citizen, it is your duty to vote.
(57) The board will vote on the new policy.
(58) The committee will vote on the budget.
(59) The legal age to vote is 18 years old.
(60) The law says we have to be 18 to vote.
Sentence with vote
(61) The legal age to vote in the US is 18.
(62) Let's make history and vote for change.
(63) Give a hoot and vote in every election.
(64) Let's all vote up this amazing artwork.
(65) Let's all vote up this inspiring story.
(66) The chairman gaveled the vote to begin.
(67) Otona are allowed to vote in elections.
(68) The law says you have to be 18 to vote.
(69) Everyone gets one vote in the election.
(70) We can vote for our favorite superhero.
Use vote in a sentence
(71) A citizen can vote when they are older.
(72) We get to vote for our class president.
(73) Once you turn 18, you can legally vote.
(74) Let's turn the tide and vote for change.
(75) The Senate must vote to ratify a treaty.
(76) The bondswomen were not allowed to vote.
(77) The audience will vote on the best play.
(78) The nominal age to vote in the US is 18.
(79) In a democracy, we vote for our leaders.
(80) We have liberty to vote for our leaders.
Sentence using vote
(81) The nominal age to vote is 18 years old.
(82) You have the right to vote in elections.
(83) Your vote is a powerful tool for change.
(84) She registered her vote in the election.
(85) The governor urged the citizens to vote.
(86) It behoves citizens to vote in elections.
(87) We all agree with the result of the vote.
(88) A citizenly duty is to vote in elections.
(89) The assembly ended with a vote of thanks.
(90) The shareholders will vote on the merger.
Vote example sentence
(91) We can vote for our favorite type of toy.
(92) As a citizen, you have the right to vote.
(93) My parents always vote in every election.
(94) The new law is affecting the way we vote.
(95) The outcome of the vote was a tiebreaker.
(96) He ceded his right to vote to his spouse.
(97) The meeting will close with a final vote.
(98) Citizens have a duty to vote in elections.
(99) The proposal was rejected by popular vote.
(100) The vote was deferred by a lack of quorum.
Sentence with word vote
(101) The class will vote on which game to play.
(102) The audience will vote on the best singer.
(103) The fans will vote on the MVP of the game.
(104) The players will vote on the team captain.
(105) We get to vote for our favorite class pet.
(106) We can vote for our favorite book to read.
(107) We can vote for our favorite song to sing.
(108) You can register to vote when you turn 18.
(109) As a citizen, it is my obligation to vote.
(110) Liberty means we can vote for our leaders.
Sentence of vote
(111) The law allows us to vote when we turn 18.
(112) The group decided to vote on a new member.
(113) Nobody should be denied the right to vote.
(114) Your vote is your voice, so make it count.
(115) Don't take your right to vote for granted.
(116) The citizen exercised his freedom to vote.
(117) It is our obligation to vote in elections.
(118) She always encourages her friends to vote.
(119) Citizens are entitled to vote in elections.
(120) My civic duty is to vote in every election.
Vote used in a sentence
(121) Let's unite and vote for progress together.
(122) The abjurers were denied the right to vote.
(123) The members will vote on the new president.
(124) The members will vote on the new club name.
(125) The American people have the right to vote.
(126) I cast my vote for the new class president.
(127) We can vote for our favorite sport to play.
(128) We can vote for our favorite type of pizza.
(129) We can vote for our favorite type of candy.
(130) We can vote for our favorite type of fruit.
Vote sentence in English
(131) We can vote for the best animal in the zoo.
(132) The mayor will adjure the citizens to vote.
(133) The politician cast a vote in the election.
(134) The new laws are affecting the way we vote.
(135) They all agree with the outcome of the vote.
(136) Be glad that you have the privilege to vote.
(137) Let your voice be heard and vote for change.
(138) Minors are not allowed to vote in elections.
(139) Let's all vote up this informative tutorial.
(140) It's time to vote down this outdated policy.
(141) City hall is where you can register to vote.
(142) It's important to vote with your conscience.
(143) Let your conscience guide you when you vote.
(144) I always consider my conscience when I vote.
(145) The billionth vote was cast in the election.
(146) The movie won the award by a landslide vote.
(147) The vote was deferred by a procedural issue.
(148) The balloter announced the final vote count.
(149) Adults can drive cars and vote in elections.
(150) The class will vote on which movie to watch.
(151) My dad is a Republican and he likes to vote.
(152) The decision ultimately came down to a vote.
(153) Let's take a vote on what game to play next.
(154) Let's take a vote to decide what to do next.
(155) Once you turn 18, you can vote in elections.
(156) You have the right to vote when you turn 18.
(157) You can vote in person or by mail-in ballot.
(158) You can't take away someone's right to vote.
(159) In the past, women were not allowed to vote.
(160) The ramification of the vote was surprising.
(161) The shareholders demanded to annul the vote.
(162) The elector cast his vote for the new mayor.
(163) The elector believed that every vote counts.
(164) It behoves the citizen to vote in elections.
(165) We need to come together and vote for change.
(166) The right to vote is vested in every citizen.
(167) Let's all vote up this impactful documentary.
(168) The capitular vote was cast by secret ballot.
(169) It's empowering to vote with your conscience.
(170) The decision was supposed by means of a vote.
(171) The committee will approve via majority vote.
(172) The chairman of the meeting asked for a vote.
(173) I need identification to vote in an election.
(174) In a republic, people vote for their leaders.
(175) We can vote for our favorite type of weather.
(176) We get to vote for our class president today.
(177) The president is chosen by the people's vote.
(178) The city council will vote on the new budget.
(179) The law requires that you must be 18 to vote.
(180) The token can be used to vote in an election.
(181) I agree that we should take a vote to decide.
(182) It's time to move forward and vote for change.
(183) Today is the last day to vote in the election.
(184) He is of age to vote in the upcoming election.
(185) Let's all unite and vote down this unjust law.
(186) I trust my conscience to guide me when I vote.
(187) She chose to opt along with the majority vote.
(188) Let's all come together and vote for progress.
(189) The clarioned reminder urged everyone to vote.
(190) The amendment was passed with a majority vote.
(191) The ballotees were reminded to only vote once.
(192) Age norms can determine when someone can vote.
(193) Alito's vote was crucial in the landmark case.
(194) We will vote on the best costume at the party.
(195) The students will vote on the class president.
(196) The committee will vote on the new fundraiser.
(197) Cloture is a way to bring a vote to the floor.
(198) Let's take a vote to decide what game to play.
(199) We can vote for our favorite ice cream flavor.
(200) The chairman of the meeting called for a vote.
(201) Civilians have the right to vote in elections.
(202) Everyone has the right to vote in a democracy.
(203) The students will vote for the best class pet.
(204) We can vote for the best toy in the toy store.
(205) We can vote for the best decorated Easter egg.
(206) I was late to the meeting and missed the vote.
(207) Let's call a vote to decide on the new policy.
(208) The board will meet to vote on the new policy.
(209) She is not old enough to vote in the election.
(210) Every vote counts, so make sure to cast yours.
(211) The plenary session was concluded with a vote.
(212) Let's reconvene in the boardroom for the vote.
(213) The short code is used to vote in online polls.
(214) Be a catalyst for progress and vote for change.
(215) I always vote up posts that I find interesting.
(216) I always make sure to vote up inspiring quotes.
(217) He exercised his right to vote in the election.
(218) Adults can vote in elections to choose leaders.
(219) The CEO was deposed through a shareholder vote.
(220) The student government will approve via a vote.
(221) The citizen deposited a vote in the ballot box.
(222) It is legal to vote when you turn 18 years old.
(223) The residents will vote on the new park design.
(224) The customers will vote on the best restaurant.
(225) The class will vote on which book to read next.
(226) We can vote for our favorite type of vegetable.
(227) The class will vote on which art project to do.
(228) The vote taken by the members was inconclusive.
(229) The citizens will vote on the new tax proposal.
(230) In a democracy, everyone has the right to vote.
(231) The right to vote is a fundamental human right.
(232) The citizen will bestow a vote on the election.
(233) The result of the vote was against the new law.
(234) The chairman announced the results of the vote.
(235) Citizens have the right to vote in a democracy.
(236) The legislative vote was split down the middle.
(237) Hear by, I propose a vote on the issue at hand.
(238) The politician egged the crowd to vote for him.
(239) Citizens should be allowed to vote in elections.
(240) Let your conscience be your guide when you vote.
(241) The resolution was seconded by a unanimous vote.
(242) The board demurred in with a vote of confidence.
(243) She won the award by a fluke on a write-in vote.
(244) If they suggest an amendment, we can vote on it.
(245) The annexational vote was split down the middle.
(246) The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.
(247) Le droit de vote est un droit civique important.
(248) We have to register to vote before the election.
(249) The class will vote on which project to work on.
(250) We can vote for the best game in the game night.
(251) The congressional vote was counted by the clerk.
(252) The class will vote on which field trip to take.
(253) You must be 18 years old to be eligible to vote.
(254) You can call in your vote for the school mascot.
(255) We will vote on the new school mascot next week.
(256) The facultative voter can choose to vote or not.
(257) The plenary vote was conducted by secret ballot.
(258) As a citizen, you have a responsibility to vote.
(259) Before you can vote, you must check eligibility.
(260) Let's take a vote and decide on what to do next.
(261) The law requires that you must register to vote.
(262) Anyway, I think we should take a vote to decide.
(263) In a democracy, citizens have the right to vote.
(264) The right to vote is a cornerstone of democracy.
(265) The deputy speaker of the house called the vote.
(266) It is your civic duty to vote in every election.
(267) The result of the vote was a unanimous decision.
(268) The legislation was passed with a majority vote.
(269) The meeting was concluded with a vote of thanks.
(270) The twentieth amendment changed the way we vote.
(271) He is eligible to vote in the upcoming election.
(272) He is anti-establishment, so he refuses to vote.
(273) Electors are not allowed to vote for themselves.
(274) The politician received a kickback for his vote.
(275) The impeachment vote was split along party lines.
(276) The retaken vote resulted in a different outcome.
(277) It's time to break the cycle and vote for change.
(278) Let's create a better future and vote for change.
(279) Each voter was given a ballot to cast their vote.
(280) Please vote up my answer if you found it helpful.
(281) Let's all unite and vote down this unjust policy.
(282) The vote on the new policy was split fifty-fifty.
(283) I will vote in favor of the proposed legislation.
(284) The session was adjourned amid a call for a vote.
(285) By law, you have to be 18 to vote in an election.
(286) The committee concur by means of a majority vote.
(287) The yeas and nays will be recorded for this vote.
(288) The congressional vote was split down the middle.
(289) The use of cloture requires a supermajority vote.
(290) In a democratic election, everyone's vote counts.
(291) The class will vote on which field trip to go on.
(292) We had a plenary vote to decide on our class pet.
(293) We can vote for our favorite book in the library.
(294) We can vote for our favorite flavor of ice cream.
(295) We can vote for the best vegetable in the garden.
(296) The mayor persuaded the citizens to vote for him.
(297) My mom and dad are going to vote in the election.
(298) We can vote for the best decorated Easter basket.
(299) Illiteracy can make it hard to vote in elections.
(300) The members of the jury will vote on the verdict.
(301) The employees will vote on the new work schedule.
(302) The legal age to vote in the United States is 18.
(303) Women fought for years to gain the right to vote.
(304) The law requires individuals to register to vote.
(305) You must be of legal age to vote in the election.
(306) The popular vote went to the incumbent candidate.
(307) The Senate passed the bill with a unanimous vote.
(308) The citizen will uphold their civic duty to vote.
(309) The cloture vote failed, so the debate continued.
(310) The politician had enough clout to sway the vote.
(311) The absentee ballot allowed me to vote from home.
(312) The elector felt that his vote made a difference.
(313) The committee agrees with the outcome of the vote.
(314) I will vote with the belief that my voice matters.
(315) I always vote a straight ticket in every election.
(316) The rigged vote undermined the democratic process.
(317) It's great to see people vote up acts of kindness.
(318) We need to vote down this discriminatory practice.
(319) They elected him into office with a majority vote.
(320) I will vote for progress in the upcoming election.
(321) Let's make our voices heard and vote for progress.
(322) We'll wrap up with a vote on the proposed changes.
(323) The members will nominate through a majority vote.
(324) I'm planning to vote against the new tax proposal.
(325) They're going in to vote in the upcoming election.
(326) Stand up and vote in student government elections.
(327) In a democracy, people can vote for their leaders.
(328) The chairman of the council made a motion to vote.
(329) My mom and dad went to vote in the election today.
(330) We have to be 18 years old to vote in an election.
(331) It's important to vote so your voice can be heard.
(332) We can vote for the best decorated Christmas tree.
(333) You can call in your vote for the class president.
(334) The teacher asked us to vote on our favorite book.
(335) The shareholders will vote on the proposed merger.
(336) A citizen can vote in elections when they turn 18.
(337) The regulation states that you must be 18 to vote.
(338) Some people have to travel long distances to vote.
(339) The citizen affirmed their responsibility to vote.
(340) The congressional vote was split down party lines.
(341) People fought for years to gain the right to vote.
(342) The liberty to vote is a cornerstone of democracy.
(343) You should never contract away your right to vote.
(344) The committee members had to vote on the proposal.
(345) The freedom to vote is a cornerstone of democracy.
(346) It is incumbent upon us to vote in every election.
(347) The plenary assembly was adjourned after the vote.
(348) The liberty to vote is a privilege of citizenship.
(349) The union plans to dispute the result of the vote.
(350) Don't forget to put in your vote for the election.
(351) The county seat is where you can register to vote.
(352) Denying someone the right to vote is undemocratic.
(353) The activist fought for the droit of women to vote.
(354) The committee members were elected by popular vote.
(355) It's time to make a difference and vote for change.
(356) Embrace the opportunity for change and vote for it.
(357) Let's break free from the past and vote for change.
(358) The corner-stone of democracy is the right to vote.
(359) The cloture vote was seen as a test of party unity.
(360) The board of directors will elect by majority vote.
(361) They fought tooth and nail for their right to vote.
(362) I encourage everyone to vote with their conscience.
(363) I always feel proud when I vote with my conscience.
(364) Many people prefer to vote by mail for convenience.
(365) The mayor will bring the budget proposal to a vote.
(366) The organizers will bring the referendum to a vote.
(367) The 19th amendment granted women the right to vote.
(368) The ballotees were reminded that every vote counts.
(369) The balloters were reminded that every vote counts.
(370) The balloter reminded the voters to only vote once.
(371) He has an antipolitical stance and refuses to vote.
(372) The committee will adjourn after the vote is taken.
(373) The council members are elected by a majority vote.
(374) The minimum age to vote in the United States is 18.
(375) The whole school will vote for the student council.
(376) Don't forget to call in your vote for the election.
(377) You need to be of legal age to vote in an election.
(378) My mom and dad went to vote at the polling station.
(379) The congressional vote was recorded in the minutes.
(380) People vote for their favorite political candidate.
(381) The speaker at the rally encouraged people to vote.
(382) Every citizen has the right to vote in an election.
(383) It's important to vote so that your voice is heard.
(384) The nominal age to vote in the United States is 18.
(385) You must be 18 years old to vote in most countries.
(386) As a citizen, it is your duty to vote in elections.
(387) Let's take a vote to decide where to go for dinner.
(388) The result of the vote was a win for the incumbent.
(389) The politician cast a vote in favor of the new law.
(390) The electorate's vote can unite or divide a nation.
(391) The election was a reminder that every vote counts.
(392) The significance of the vote was clear to everyone.
(393) Democratic countries allow citizens to vote freely.
(394) The committee will only accept by a unanimous vote.
(395) The chairman was depose by a vote of no confidence.
(396) We must vote with the future of our country in mind.
(397) The shareholders will vote to approve of the merger.
(398) Let's all vote up this thought-provoking discussion.
(399) Don't hesitate to vote up any helpful tips you find.
(400) It's great to see people vote up acts of generosity.
(401) I will vote up any well-researched scientific study.
(402) Circle up and let's vote on the next club president.
(403) The balloting system ensures that every vote counts.
(404) The caption on the poster encouraged people to vote.
(405) The controversial policy was upheld by popular vote.
(406) The decision was made by means of a democratic vote.
(407) The politician adjured the crowd to vote for change.
(408) The popular vote legitimized the elected government.
(409) The corrupt leader was overthrown by a popular vote.
(410) The board reconvened to vote on the proposed merger.
(411) The senator stood up to call for a vote on the bill.
(412) The party leaders will bring the platform to a vote.
(413) The trustees will bring the policy change to a vote.
(414) The politician appresses the public to vote for him.
(415) A century ago, women did not have the right to vote.
(416) The amendment to the bylaws was elect by voice vote.
(417) The committee cannot ordain without a majority vote.
(418) The tear off section of the ballot is for your vote.
(419) The employees will vote on the new benefits package.
(420) Enfranchise means to give someone the right to vote.
(421) You have to be a certain age to vote in an election.
(422) The class will vote on which game to play at recess.
(423) The government issued a document for people to vote.
(424) We vote for politicians to represent us in politics.
(425) We can vote for the best movie at the film festival.
(426) The students will vote for the best science project.
(427) The legitimacy of a vote is important for elections.
(428) The electoral vote determines who becomes president.
(429) The team will vote for their captain for the season.
(430) The suffragettes fought for women's freedom to vote.
(431) In a democracy, every citizen has the right to vote.
(432) The charter amendment was passed by a majority vote.
(433) Your vote can help shape the future of your country.
(434) The electoral system ensures that every vote counts.
(435) The electorate's vote is a powerful tool for change.
(436) Taking away someone's right to vote is undemocratic.
(437) The politician tried to swing the vote in his favor.
(438) Once you turn 18, you can legally vote in elections.
(439) The assembly was adjourned after the vote was taken.
(440) You need to put in your vote before the polls close.
(441) The elector was proud to exercise his right to vote.
(442) The council will elect by vote the new police chief.
(443) The speaker called for a vote by pounding the gavel.
(444) Make sure to vote on the new campus safety measures.
(445) Eighteen is the legal age to vote in most countries.
(446) Don't forget to register to vote before the deadline!
(447) The team used a straw vote to choose the team colors.
(448) The team used a straw vote to choose the team mascot.
(449) I think it's time to vote out the current government.
(450) It's time to shake up the system and vote for change.
(451) The joint resolution was passed with a majority vote.
(452) Suffrage is the right to vote in political elections.
(453) I encourage everyone to vote up this important cause.
(454) Remember to vote up the best answer to this question.
(455) I encourage everyone to vote up this talented artist.
(456) I encourage everyone to vote down this unfair policy.
(457) We must vote down any attempt to undermine democracy.
(458) I will vote down any proposal that harms our economy.
(459) The city council members are elected by popular vote.
(460) Your conscience should be your compass when you vote.
(461) The bill through the final vote with a narrow margin.
(462) The members of Congress will vote on a bill tomorrow.
(463) The team owners will bring the rule change to a vote.
(464) We will vote at a meeting to elect the new president.
(465) I urge you to vote against the proposed tuition hike.
(466) I won't let anyone encroach away on my right to vote.
(467) The citizen intends to vote in the upcoming election.
(468) The team captain will vote on the player of the game.
(469) We can vote for the best superhero in the comic book.
(470) The committee will reconvene to vote on the proposal.
(471) The election is a way to show that every vote counts.
(472) We can vote for the best science project in the fair.
(473) We can vote for the best decorated gingerbread house.
(474) The committee will defer the vote until next meeting.
(475) The meeting will wind up with a vote on the proposal.
(476) The idea of allowing felons to vote is controversial.
(477) The more people who vote, the stronger the democracy.
(478) The decision was made according to the majority vote.
(479) The freedom to vote is a crucial aspect of democracy.
(480) The electorate's power lies in their ability to vote.
(481) The electorate's vote can be a catalyst for progress.
(482) The liberty to vote is a crucial aspect of democracy.
(483) The electoral process ensures that every vote counts.
(484) As an adult, you have the right to vote in elections.
(485) Don't forget to register to vote before the deadline.
(486) The shareholder requested a vote on a specific issue.
(487) The council will convene to vote on the new proposal.
(488) The veto was overridden by a two-thirds majority vote.
(489) Don't underestimate the power of your vote for change.
(490) The assembly convenes to vote on proposed legislation.
(491) The duty to vote appertains to every eligible citizen.
(492) We should vote with our values and principles in mind.
(493) The chairman will preside over the shareholders' vote.
(494) It is fair for all citizens to have the right to vote.
(495) The eleventh member of the jury was the deciding vote.
(496) Enfranchise yourself by exercising your right to vote.
(497) We exercised our right to vote in the local elections.
(498) The decision to pass the law was made by popular vote.
(499) The controversial policy was repealed by popular vote.
(500) The politician's actions bereave of the right to vote.
(501) The municipal court is where you can register to vote.
(502) The right to vote is vested in every eligible citizen.
(503) He glowered over the ballot, deciding who to vote for.
(504) The committee decided to bring the proposal to a vote.
(505) If he is apathetic towards politics, he will not vote.
(506) By law, you must register to vote if you are eligible.
(507) The cooptations of new members were subject to a vote.
(508) The benaming of the park was decided by a public vote.
(509) The anti-war resolution was passed by a majority vote.
(510) The team will vote at a meeting to choose the captain.
(511) Freeholders have the right to vote in local elections.
(512) The idea of democracy universalises the right to vote.
(513) The idea of democracy universalizes the right to vote.
(514) The judges will vote on the winner of the talent show.
(515) The judges will vote on the winner of the art contest.
(516) The nineteenth amendment gave women the right to vote.
(517) The vote was invalid because it was not cast properly.
(518) The candidate had to convince people to vote for them.
(519) We can't vote in the election if we're not old enough.
(520) The Senate is where senators vote on important issues.
(521) We can vote for the best pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.
(522) The audience will vote for the best actor in the play.
(523) You have to be 18 years old to vote in most countries.
(524) We will vote on which movie to watch at the sleepover.
(525) The team captain is chosen by a vote from the players.
(526) The members of the club will vote on the new officers.
(527) The residents will vote on the new zoning regulations.
(528) Women fought for many years to gain the right to vote.
(529) The freedom to vote is an important part of democracy.
(530) The speaker will call for a vote on the proposed bill.
(531) The result of the vote was in favor of the new policy.
(532) You can vote for local, state, and national elections.
(533) The shareholders can vote on mergers and acquisitions.
(534) As a citizen of this country, it is your duty to vote.
(535) You can vote for a candidate from any political party.
(536) The charter amendment was approved by a majority vote.
(537) He forfeited his right to vote by committing a felony.
(538) The political rally galvanized the supporters to vote.
(539) The autocrat's subjects were denied the right to vote.
(540) He forgot to register to vote in time for the primary.
(541) The cloture vote was postponed until the next session.
(542) The importance of casting a vote cannot be overstated.
(543) The politician tried to lay claim to the popular vote.
(544) Don't be afraid to vote for change and shake things up.
(545) I will vote with the hope of creating a better society.
(546) The council convened to vote on the new city ordinance.
(547) The suffrage movement fought for women's right to vote.
(548) Don't hesitate to vote up any helpful comments you see.
(549) I will vote up any innovative solution to this problem.
(550) Don't forget to vote up your favorite book in the poll.
Vote meaning
Vote (noun): a formal expression of opinion or choice, typically through a ballot or show of hands, in order to make a decision or elect a person to a position of authority. When it comes to using the word "vote" in a sentence, there are several tips and guidelines to keep in mind. Whether you are discussing the act of voting, expressing your opinion, or describing a voting process, these tips will help you effectively incorporate the word into your sentences.
1. Understand the context: Before using the word "vote" in a sentence, it is crucial to understand the context in which it is being used. Is it referring to a political election, a decision-making process, or a simple show of hands? Understanding the context will help you choose the appropriate sentence structure and vocabulary.
2. Use it as a noun: "Vote" is primarily used as a noun, representing the formal expression of opinion or choice.
For example, "The citizens cast their votes in the presidential election." Here, "vote" is used as a noun to describe the action of expressing one's choice through a ballot.
3. Utilize it as a verb: Although less common, "vote" can also be used as a verb to describe the act of casting a vote. For instance, "I will vote for my favorite candidate in the upcoming election." In this sentence, "vote" is used as a verb to express the action of making a choice through voting.
4. Combine it with prepositions: To provide more context or specify the type of vote, you can combine "vote" with prepositions.
For example, "The committee voted on the proposed changes." Here, "on" is used to indicate the subject matter or topic of the vote.
5. Describe the voting process: When discussing the voting process, you can use "vote" to describe various aspects. For instance, "The voting booth was set up to ensure privacy during the voting process." Here, "vote" is used to refer to the overall process of casting a ballot.
6. Express opinions or preferences: In addition to its formal usage, "vote" can also be used to express opinions or preferences.
For example, "I vote for pizza as the best food for a party." In this sentence, "vote" is used metaphorically to express a personal preference or opinion.
7. Consider synonyms or related terms: If you find yourself using the word "vote" repeatedly in a piece of writing, consider using synonyms or related terms to add variety. Some synonyms for "vote" include ballot, poll, cast a ballot, or express a choice.
8. Be mindful of tenses: Depending on the context, you may need to use different tenses when using the word "vote" in a sentence.
For example, "She voted for the new policy" (past tense) or "I will vote in the upcoming election" (future tense). Pay attention to the timeline of the action you are describing.
In conclusion, the word "vote" is a versatile term that can be used in various contexts and sentence structures. By understanding its meaning, using it as a noun or verb, and considering the context, you can effectively incorporate it into your sentences. Remember to be mindful of tenses and consider using synonyms or related terms to add variety to your writing.
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