The majority will vote for a tax increase two weeks before an election.
"We may ask people to vote twice, before and after the play."
Even so, the waiting crowd heard each result and soon they would vote with the mass of men before them.
The tradition has been that only those two could vote before March.
We should not be rushed to vote before or after work.
The leaders will probably vote on the cuts before Tuesday.
This is incorrect as a few states allowed women to vote before 1868.
Parliament is due to vote on the increase before Christmas.
Senators are called upon to vote on matters before the Senate.
Congress is expected to vote on both years before October 1987, when the 1988 fiscal year begins.
Republicans were elected in 2010 on a conservative groundswell of 'undecideds' who tended to not vote before.
"And a lot of these people have not been voting before."
"Some don't even remember they once voted before, over four decades ago," she says.
Some might be people who have never exercised their right to vote before, such as those just reaching voting age.
"They mobilized voters in the housing projects who hadn't voted before."
Confusion and uncertainty have never kept me from voting before, however.
Many Egyptians had never bothered to vote before.
I voted for him before, but this time I'm a little skeptical.
It is the easier political thing to do, because they are the people you are certain of and who probably voted for you before.
The private investment bank voted to go public this year after deciding against it many times before.