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Qué (quién) es vote in - definición

TYPE OF VOTING BLOCK ON ETHNIC OR IDENTITY LINES
Vote bank; Votebank politics in India; Vote Bank; Vote-bank; Vote bank politics; Votebank politics

vote in      
If people vote in a particular person or political party, they give enough votes to that person or party in an official election for them to hold a position of power.
If he fails, then he will have little excuse in the eyes of those who voted him in...
The members of the national assembly will vote in a prime minister by a simple majority.
= elect
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron)
Pink vote         
SEGMENT OF THE VOTES IN A SUFFRAGE BELONGING TO THE LGBTI COMMUNITY
User:Tashif/Pink Vote; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Pink Vote; Lavender vote; Pink Vote
Pink vote (also called the lavender vote ) are the votes cast by gays and lesbians, and is typically considered a voting bloc. Most prevalent in Britain, the concept has already spread to US, where gays and lesbians are substantially more likely to vote Democratic, and Canada with many other countries like South Africa and Australia starting to acknowledge it.
the vote         
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2015 BRITISH PLAY
The Vote (play)
the right to indicate a choice in an election.

Wikipedia

Votebank

Votebank (also spelled vote-bank or vote bank), in the political discourse of India, is a term referring to a loyal bloc of voters from a single community, who consistently back a certain candidate or political formation in democratic elections. Such behavior is often the result of an expectation of benefits, whether real or imagined, from the political formations, often at the cost of other communities. Votebank politics is the practice of creating and maintaining votebanks through divisive policies. As it encourages voting on the basis of self-interest of certain groups, often against their better judgement, it is considered harmful to the principles of representative democracy. Here, community may be of a caste, religion, language, or subnation.

Ejemplos de uso de vote in
1. That was true again this week when she took 64 percent of the white Protestant vote in Ohio and 55 percent of that vote in Texas.
2. The report will be sent to the 114 voting members of the IOC, 100 of whom will be eligible to vote in the July 6 vote in Singapore.
3. Although some areas of Colombo saw a lower Tamil vote, in many other parts of the country, Tamils did vote in large numbers and Mr Wickramasinghe benefited.
4. That comes to an average of $5' per vote in Senate races and $35 per vote in the House of Representatives, the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics said.
5. The state–owned media hailed «the fairest vote in 50 years». «Calm and transparency prevailed in the first stage of the vote in eight provinces.