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The Committee may only cast a vote if 2/3 of its members are present.
They cannot cast a vote for the third available seat.
Only 59 people cast a vote for "stay the course."
"All who leave now are casting a vote for the old system," he said.
"Why would anyone cast a vote to lose their home?"
More than a third of the likely voters thought one family member could cast a vote for another.
Every action is perceived as casting a vote for one side or the other.
For the first time in Switzerland's history, a woman was allowed to cast a vote.
He only cast a vote if there was an even split in the committee.
We need a federal standard for a maximum waiting time to cast a vote.
Each senator must cast a vote as if it is the deciding one.
The civil rights movement fought for the right to cast a vote.
"People love numbers, and they like to cast a vote," he said.
Each judge casts a vote for first, second and third place selections.
Not everyone is planning to cast a vote according to their views on the plant, however.
The judges know that they need to cast a vote when it comes to the bottom 2.
Seeing her walk out on the House floor to cast a vote last summer was nothing short of miraculous.
Over four million people for the occasion went to cast a vote in the primary election.
Voters could cast a vote for one or two candidates, as they chose.
"Until we have 76, no one on the other side will cast a vote one way or another."
In more than 200 of the 1,500 cases, at least one justice cast a vote after receiving a significant campaign contribution.
Despite the short notice, nearly two thirds of women cast a vote.
"I've never before cast a vote on the basis of a message.
Under the House rules, lawmakers could not cast a vote for or against both provisions.
Then, last week, the dominant police union cast a vote of no confidence in his leadership.