Most whites voted decisively against the A.N.C. in last year's presidential election.
Americans voted decisively to endorse our hopes rather than our fears in Iraq.
Both times the citizenry voted decisively to keep the village dry (with majorities of 59% and 74%, respectively).
The state, which had such an affinity for Bill Clinton, voted decisively against President Bush in 2000.
Houston residents voted decisively on Saturday to exempt their city's pension plan from a state requirement that pension promises be kept.
Those households with incomes above $50,000 benefited most from President Bush's tax cuts, and they voted decisively for him.
In Missouri, an elected convention on secession voted decisively to remain within the Union.
The convention voted decisively to remain within the Union.
A century ago, farmers on the island voted decisively to join the newly consolidated city, and then almost immediately began regretting their decision.
It recently voted decisively to outlaw sales of so-called dietary supplements containing ephedra.