votos

[US]/ˈvəʊtəʊz/
[UK]/ˈvoʊtoʊz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.plural of Voto; votes (as a plural form of the Spanish/Spanish-derived word voto meaning vote, or as the plural of the proper name Voto)

Example Sentences

the candidate received more votes than expected in the final tally.

every vote counts in a close election where the margin is narrow.

campaign volunteers went door to door asking residents for their votes.

the electoral commission promised to verify all votes before announcing the winner.

some voters decided to switch their votes at the last minute due to the scandal.

postal votes must be received by election day to be counted in the final results.

the opposition party claimed that thousands of votes were stolen during the counting process.

candidates need a majority of votes to win the election without a second round.

the exit polls suggested that young voters would overwhelmingly support the reform proposal.

election observers monitored the voting process to ensure all votes were cast fairly.

the controversial law could determine how overseas votes are counted in future elections.

vote buying is a serious crime that undermines the legitimacy of the entire electoral process.

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