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1) голос ( при голосуванні); право голосу; рішення, прийняте голосуванням; кількість поданих голосів; балотування; резолюція; вотум; бюлетень для голосування, виборчий бюлетень2) голосувати, проводити голосування; ставити на голосування; затверджувати голосуванням; вирішувати голосуванням; балотувати; виносити вотум, вотувати•- vote affirmativelyvote to accept the Constitution — приймати конституцію, голосувати за прийняття конституції ( на референдумі)
- vote against
- vote alternatively
- vote article by article
- vote aye
- vote blue
- vote by acclamation
- vote by ballot
- vote by block
- vote by cards
- vote by correspondence
- vote by mail
- vote by proxy
- vote by rising
- vote by roll call
- vote by show of hands
- vote by sitting and standing
- vote by snap
- vote cast
- vote confidence
- vote contra
- vote count
- vote down
- vote down a bill
- vote down a draft law
- vote down a resolution
- vote down an amendment
- vote en bloc
- vote finally
- vote for
- vote for a list
- vote for a single candidate
- vote for cloture
- vote for closure
- vote in person
- vote in public
- vote into
- vote into a committee
- vote into the chair
- vote nay
- vote negatively
- vote non-confidence
- vote of censure
- vote of confidence
- vote of no confidence
- vote of non-confidence
- vote on a motion
- vote out of office
- vote plurally
- vote Republican
- vote secretly
- vote separately
- vote solid
- vote the straight ticket
- vote through
- vote to effect closure
- vote to effect cloture
- vote unanimously
- vote viva voce
- vote want of confidence
- vote without debate
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