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vote$90857$ - tradução para alemão

ORGANIZATION
Vote or Die; Vote or die; Vote or die!

vote      
n. Stimme; Abstimmung; Wahlrecht
preferential voting         
ELECTION SYSTEMS
Preference voting; Preferential balloting; Preferential Voting; Preference vote; Preferential vote; Preferential voting system; Preferential voting (disambiguation)
Vorzugswahl
vote counting         
  • 2010 Iowa Republican Primary ballot
  • Counting ballots by an optical scanner, San Jose, California, 2018
  • Sorting vote by mail envelopes, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, 2018
  • Australia-ballots-sealed
  • Australia-ballots-sealed
  • Australia-Senate-ballots-sealed
  • Afghan Ballot
  • Ballot marking device
  • Scanner marked multiple candidates with black line
  • Counting ballots, Ouagadougou, 2015
  • Roll of paper from direct-recording machine, with votes from numerous voters, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 2018
  • Some States Check Election Machines' Counts by Hand
  • Time for hand counts: Minutes per vote counted
PROCESS OF COUNTING VOTES IN AN ELECTION
Vote counting systems; Vote-counting machines; Electronic vote counting; Electronically count; Ballot box sampling; Count (electoral); Vote counting system; Hand count; Hand counting
Stimmen zählen (die Anzahl der Wähler zählen)

Definição

the vote
the right to indicate a choice in an election.

Wikipédia

Citizen Change

Citizen Change is a political service group, founded in 2004 by musician P. Diddy, and backed by Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey and 50 Cent. The stated aim was to get young people and minorities to vote. A band named CitiZEN Change from Galveston, Texas played music together from 2001-2005, who originally owned a website domain bearing the name sold it to the campaign in 2004.