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electronic voting system

I checked your voting record.

The legal age for voting is eighteen.

The politician tried to disaffect every major voting bloc.

But at least there was voting in Kano state.

Not so in the voting for the Olympic host city.

Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections.

This brings up the issue of multiple voting.

Also, the voting Rights Act has been interpreted to require states to cobble together majority-black voting districts wherever possible.

This paper derives the liquidity risk premium for voting and non-voting shares based on Arrow-Pratt's thoughts.

Because many believe that they, or at least their children, will eventually be wealthy, voting for taxes on the rich may feel like voting for taxes on themselves.

Meanwhile, more states, including Ohio, began the process of early voting in the presidential election.

One-fourth of deputies voted no or abstained from voting to the report

Shareholders exercise voting rights at shareholders' meetings in accordance with the proportions of their capital contributions.

The most straightforward way Britain could shrivel is through Scotland voting to leave the United Kingdom next September.

Notwithstanding the absence of a quorum for all purposes, the holders of a majority of all outstanding voting shares of a separate voting class shall constitute a quorum for purposes of proposals to be voted on solely by such class.

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia's dramatic granting of women's voting rights appeared to be in the same spirit.

A floating voter, is a person who is not committed to always voting for the same political party.

More than 13,000 police officers and United Nations peacekeeper troops are on the streets to safeguard voting centers.

There were few overt signs of fraud during the voting itself: there was no need for it.

The system of voting gives added weight to the permanent members – China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States.

He has nevertheless crafted a voting record suited to his district's conservative bent, opposing the health-care bill because of its impact on TRICARE, a military health plan.

And even if they are successful, there is doubt as to whether such a plan could withstand another round of voting by the bailout-fatigued European populace.

In fact, it is not unreasonable for the French and other Europeans to express their anger about the economy when voting on the constitution.

At a breakfast on Martin Luther King Day her suggestion that voting for her would keep the great man's dream alive received a frosty reception.

But small countries see most of these changes as steps backward: if they are to accept them, they want something in exchange, such as more majority voting and a stronger European Parliament.

Mr Nishioka’s proposal (as leader of the house, he says he is non-partisan) is to scrap the prefectural system, and replace it with proportional representation in nine supersized voting areas.

And for all the talk of bipartisanship and Mr Obama's courting of religious voters during his campaign, their voting patterns did not change much at all, so he owes them little.

In one study, hearing a rumor that "Sophie" had a mental illness tended to reduce participants' liking for her, desire to know her, and likelihood of voting for her in the student-government election.

A little checking determined that it was not illegal to be drunk when casting a ballot, but election laws do prohibit liquor at voting sites and creating a disturbance.

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