voto-1
ballot ; vote.
The board consists of seven members elected by popular ballot for three-year terms.
The councilor with the most votes becomes mayor, a position that confers little beyond title and gavel.
conceder el derecho al voto
enfranchise
There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.
con derecho a voto
eligible to vote
Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.
dar un voto de confianza
give + Nombre + some latitude
Libraries, in turn, are given little latitude with regard to what they are supposed to buy, because decisions are in the hands of scholars who are not responsible for the funds to implement their decisions.
derecho al voto [Generalmente usado en plural]
suffrage
voting rights
right to vote, the
Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.
A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.
The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.
derecho a voto [Generalmente usado en plural]
voting rights
suffrage
right to vote, the
A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.
Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.
The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.
derecho de voto [Generalmente usado en plural]
suffrage
voting rights
right to vote, the
Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.
A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.
The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.
ejercer + Posesivo + derecho al voto
exercise + Posesivo + right to vote
In these situations, if the employer refuses to allow the employee leave in order to exercise her right to vote, then the employer has violated that right.
emitir + Posesivo + voto
cast + Posesivo + vote
Today is Election Day in Denmark and even though this is not a political blog, I really urge everyone to cast their vote.
emitir un voto
cast + ballot
take + vote
The Secretary General will announce how many vacancies there are on the Executive Board and when you may cast your ballot.
Authors must use every means to get their MPs to attend and to stay until a valid vote is taken.
escrutador de votos
scrutineer
A panel of independent scrutineers appointed by the chief excecutive officer shall check the results = Un panel de escrutadores independientes elegidos por el director ejecutivo comprobará los resultados.
ganador de votos
vote-getter
The recorder tallies all responses and indicates the top vote-getters.
miembro con derecho a voto
voting member
A petition signed by five percent of voting members may also call a special meeting.
no tener ni voz ni voto en
have + no say in
The journeymen, having no say in the affairs of the gild, organized their own associations within individual shops, which were known as chapels.
para conseguir votos [Aplicado a una actuación política cuyo fin es puramente ganar votos]
pork-barrel
All of Washington is foaming at the mouth over the prospect of more pork-barrel spending.
socio con derecho a voto
voting member
A petition signed by five percent of voting members may also call a special meeting.
tener derecho al voto
have + the right to vote
A democratic society is one in which people have the right to vote and elect their country's leadership and to hold those leaders accountable for the actions and decisions.
tener voto sobre
have + a say in
Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.
voto de aprobación
vote of assent
Women had as much right to give their vote of assent as did the men.
voto de censura
vote of no confidence
vote of censure
The recent vote of no confidence against the leader of the United Kingdom's Conservative Party has created a 'knives-out' atmosphere in the press.
He is facing a vote of censure by his peers in the House of Representatives - a disciplinary action against him for ethics violations.
voto decisivo
deciding vote
casting vote
In the event of an equality of votes for and against a proposal, the chair of the meeting shall have a deciding vote.
In the event of an equality of votes, the chair shall have the power to exercise a casting vote = En el caso de una igualdad de votos, el presidente tendrá el poder de emitir el voto decisivo.
voto de confianza
vote of confidence
public trust
It seems to me that ARL libraries have given the M.L.S. professional a true vote of confidence, as evidenced by this brief survey.
Up until recently, these institutions have tended to view the stewardship of their art as a public trust, to be passed on to posterity.
voto mediante representación
proxy vote
Each member may be represented at a Council meeting by another member and such member may exercise proxy votes on behalf of the members they are representing.
voto popular, el
popular vote, the
Let's not squabble about the fact that Bush actually eked out a razor-thin victory in the popular vote.
voto por correo
postal ballot
The closing date for the postal ballots for those Section Standing Committees for which there are elections is close of business on Wednesday 14th May.
voto secreto
secret ballot
This kind of thinking contrasts starkly with the importance accorded to the secret ballot in other matters.
voto unánime
unanimous vote
The passage of the bill was recommended as amended by the committee by unanimous vote.