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Vote - Learn American English Online
A person who votes indicates his or her choice for a political candidate or for a position on an issue.
Americans vote on Election Day.
Some people voted early as absentee voters.
Who are you voting for?
A significant number of citizens don’t vote or have never voted.
The voting process is really quite easy.
Voters fill out electronic or paper ballots when making a choice for a candidate.
Who would you vote for if you could vote?
Voters vote in voting booths. (voter = person who votes)
Voting is a a good way to participate in a democracy.
Anyone who is over the age of 18 and a citizen of the United States may vote.
I have to vote today, but I won’t be able to get to my polling place until the afternoon.
The word "vote" is also used in conversation when the situation has nothing to do with politics.
If we’re getting pizza, I vote for cheese and sausage.
The members of our group needed to take a vote in order to make a decision about office equipment.
Let’s take a vote to see who will lead our team.
Note: U.S. elections are held for national and state level elections on the first Tuesday of November unless the first Tuesday is the first day of the month. That’s kind of a weird law, but it’s found in the U.S. Constitution.