votar
vote ; cast + ballot ; cast + Posesivo + 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.
The Secretary General will announce how many vacancies there are on the Executive Board and when you may cast your ballot.
Today is Election Day in Denmark and even though this is not a political blog, I really urge everyone to cast their vote.
derecho a votar [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.
edad de votar
voting age
It is the quality of American men and women who are already of voting age that will tell the tale.
papeleta para votar
ballot paper
Please remember that the ballot papers should be signed by the authorised signatory of the Member registered for the Section concerned.
tener derecho a votar
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.
votar en contra de
vote against
But then they showed their true colors by voting against the changes necessary to make the program effective.
votar por mayoría a
return + a majority for
The city has returned a majority for every Democratic presidential candidate since 1916, when Woodrow Wilson took 65% of the city's vote against the redoubtable Charles Evans Hughes.
votar según la conciencia de Uno
vote + Posesivo + conscience
Though the national media will ignore his candidacy, the politically pure of heart will be able to vote their conscience - and once again have a grand old Quixotic time pissing into the wind.