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1 berikan suara
vote -
2 judge votum
vote -
3 undi suara
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4 pemikat pemilih
vote-getter -
5 votum
vote, voted, -
6 adakan pemungutan suara
put to vote, put to vote, put to vote, putting to vote -
7 pilih dalam pemilihan
cast a vote, casted a vote, casted a vote, casting a vote -
8 pungut suara
put to vote, put to vote, put to vote, putting to vote -
9 putuskan dengan voting
put to the vote, put to the vote, put to the vote, puting to the vote -
10 cadangan
alternative, reserve, back up, upare, a vote* * *reserve* * *reserve, back up, spare; a proposal; plan, long-range project; a vote -
11 coblos
perforate, punch* * *vote* * *perforate, punch; vote by punching ballot -
12 suara
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13 menusuk
prickle, prick, puncture, prod* * *stab someone; prick, stick; skewer something; vote by perforating the symbol of one's choice on the ballot, punch a ballot; penetrate -
14 mosi
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15 pilih
select;choose, selected, selected, selecting* * *choose, select; elect; vote -
16 berwenang memilih
entitled to vote -
17 pemungutan suara tak resmi
straw vote -
18 suara yang menentukan
casting vote -
19 mosi tak percaya
no-confidence-vote, motion of no-confidence
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