vote

vote
vote [vɔt]
masculine noun
   a. ( = approbation) [de projet de loi] vote (de for ) ; [de loi, réforme] passing ; [de crédits] voting
• après le vote du budget after the budget was voted
   b. ( = suffrage) vote
• le vote socialiste the Socialist vote
• vote de confiance vote of confidence
• vote-sanction protest vote
• vote à main levée vote by a show of hands
• vote à bulletin secret secret ballot
• vote par procuration proxy vote
• vote blanc/nul blank/spoilt ballot paper
• vote utile tactical vote
• procéder or passer au vote to take a vote
• vote électronique e-voting
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vɔt
nom masculin
1) (action) voting, vote

droit de vote — right to vote

vote d'un budget — voting on a budget

vote à main levée — vote by show of hands

vote d'une loi — passing of a bill

vote utile — tactical vote

2) (opinion exprimée) vote
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vɔt nm
vote
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vote nm
1 (action) voting, vote (contre against; en faveur de in favourGB of); droit de vote right to vote; vote d'un budget voting on a budget; vote à main levée/à bulletin secret vote by show of hands/by secret ballot; vote par correspondance postal vote GB, absentee vote US; vote par procuration vote by proxy; vote rural/populaire rural/popular vote; procéder au vote to vote; vote d'une loi passing of a bill;
2 (opinion exprimée) vote; compter les votes to count the votes;
3 (ensemble des votants) le vote républicain the Republican voters ou vote.
Composés
vote blanc Pol blank vote; vote de confiance vote of confidence; vote sanction protest vote; vote utile tactical vote.
[vɔt] nom masculin
1. [voix] vote
2. [élection] vote
procédons ou passons au vote let's have ou take a vote
vote à bulletin secret secret ballot
vote par correspondance postal vote ou ballot (UK), absentee ballot (US)
vote à main levée vote by show of hands
vote obligatoire compulsory vote
vote par procuration proxy vote
vote secret secret ballot
3. [d'une loi] passing
[de crédits] voting
[d'un projet de loi] vote
vote bloquéenforced vote on a text containing only government amendments

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