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1 nation-wide voting
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2 nation-wide voting
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3 voting
голосование; участие в голосованииvoting article by article — постатейное голосование;
voting by ballot — баллотировка; тайное голосование ( с помощью баллотировочных шаров или избирательных бюллетеней);
voting by correspondence — голосование по почте;
voting by mail — голосование по почте;
voting by proxy — голосование через представителя, голосование по доверенности;
voting by roll call — поимённое голосование;
voting by show of hands — голосование поднятием рук;
voting by sitting and standing — голосование вставанием;
voting for a list — голосование за список;
voting for a single candidate — голосование кандидатур в индивидуальном порядке;
- absentee votingvoting viva voce — устное голосование;
- absent voting
- affirmative voting
- alphabetical voting
- article-by-article voting
- ballot voting
- block voting
- card voting
- correspondence voting
- credit voting
- cross voting
- cumulative voting
- direct voting
- federal voting
- final voting
- first voting
- floor voting
- mail voting
- multiple voting
- nation-wide voting
- plural voting
- postal voting
- preferential voting
- proxy voting
- recorded voting
- rising voting
- roll-call voting
- second voting
- secret voting
- separate voting
- show-of-hands voting
- sitting-and-standing voting
- snap voting
- state voting
- token voting
- tombstone voting
- unit voting
- viva-voce voting
- voice voting
- weighted voting
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4 abstain from voting
1. воздерживаться при голосовании2. воздерживаться от голосования
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