(1) New voters who register close to election day are more likely to vote than voters who registered a year or so before the election.
(2) We were the only major party to increase our share of the vote and I believe that our positive and non-sectarian attitude was the reason.
(3) I vote we have one more game
(4) Despite some state suppression, it gained 17 per cent of the vote in the 1937 elections.
(5) Voting will be by means of proportional representation with the number of seats a political party gets corresponding to its overall share of the vote .
(6) He and the other independent between them got 65 per cent of the vote as the electorate gave two fingers to party politics.
(7) At least a 60 per cent share of the vote was needed to effect any change.
(8) The teachers also vote a member of staff onto the council.
(9) Labour attracted its lowest share of the vote since 1935, and the Conservatives attained a majority of 144.
(10) At the time we said we'd draw up a shortlist and put it to a vote .
(11) The Republican vote in Florida
(12) But their share of the vote at 32 per cent had barely altered from that of the two previous elections.
(13) The nationalist vote in Northern Ireland
(14) An indirect initiative is where the state legislature will vote on the proposal put forward.
(15) In 1928, all women were given the vote , thus creating universal suffrage.
(16) The decision will be put by referendum to the vote of electors in the different regions.
(17) For the first time ever in a federal election, the Green Party won a significant share of the vote .
(18) As far as I was concerned I would be registered to vote at the next election.
(19) If you're only thinking ideologically, of course you vote for the incumbent of your own party.
(20) Here's a tip: when someone starts whining about wanting to be voted out, vote him out!