Votar in english

Vote

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votar = vote ; cast + a ballot ; cast + Posesivo + vote ; take + a vote. 

Example: Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.Example: The Secretary General will announce how many vacancies there are on the Executive Board and when you may cast your ballot.Example: Today is Election Day in Denmark and even though this is not a political blog, I really urge everyone to cast their vote.Example: Authors must use every means to get their MPs to attend and to stay until a valid vote is taken.

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» con derecho a votareligible to voteenfranchised .

Example: Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.

Example: In Grenada, the enfranchised population is four times the number of the whites, nor is there one pauper among them.

» derecho a votarsuffragevoting rights [Generalmente usado en plural]right to vote, the .

Example: Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.

Example: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.

Example: The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.

» edad de votarvoting age .

Example: It is the quality of American men and women who are already of voting age that will tell the tale.

» papeleta para votarballot paper .

Example: Please remember that the ballot papers should be signed by the authorised signatory of the Member registered for the Section concerned.

» sin derecho a votardisenfranchised [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo] .

Example: The more important point is that so many disenfranchised people will be eligible to vote next time around.

» tener derecho a votarhave + the right to vote .

Example: A democratic society is one in which people have the right to vote and elect their country's leadership and to hold those leaders accountable for the actions and decisions.

» votar en contra devote against .

Example: But then they showed their true colors by voting against the changes necessary to make the program effective.

» votar por mayoría areturn + a majority for .

Example: The city has returned a majority for every Democratic presidential candidate since 1916, when Woodrow Wilson took 65% of the city's vote against the redoubtable Charles Evans Hughes.

» votar según la conciencia de Unovote + Posesivo + conscience .

Example: Though the national media will ignore his candidacy, the politically pure of heart will be able to vote their conscience -- and once again have a grand old Quixotic time pissing into the wind.

Votar synonyms

suffrage in spanish: sufragio, pronunciation: sʌfrɪdʒ part of speech: noun ballot in spanish: votación, pronunciation: bælət part of speech: noun voting in spanish: votación, pronunciation: voʊtɪŋ part of speech: noun right to vote in spanish: derecho a votar, pronunciation: raɪttuvoʊt part of speech: noun balloting in spanish: votación, pronunciation: bælətɪŋ part of speech: noun voter turnout in spanish: participación electoral, pronunciation: voʊtɜrtɜrnaʊt part of speech: noun
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