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1 But he said some rural wards were yet to even begin voting .
2 The Senate could begin voting on amendments later on Tuesday.
3 Aer Lingus cabin crew begin voting today on Labour Court proposals on pay and conditions.
4 Texas voters can begin voting , under new rules meant to increase access, on Feb. 18.
5 Transport workers begin voting today on whether to take industrial action over plans to deregulate the industry.
6 Prague - Czechs begin voting today in a general election likely to bring a shift to the left.
7 Ngāpuhi iwi members begin voting on Friday on a new plan to start Treaty of Waitangi settlement negotiations.
8 A senior Republican aide said the Senate would begin voting on the funding legislation as early as Monday.
9 The 3.3 million registered voters will begin voting at 0700 GMT.
10 Forty thousand midwives and nurses begin voting today on a plan of action to tackle pay and working conditions.
11 They could easily begin voting Democratic again or drop out of the political process altogether after a healthcare betrayal.
12 Bougainvilleans will begin voting tomorrow in an historic referendum to decide if they want independence from Papua New Guinea.
13 LONDON (Reuters) - UK Conservative lawmakers begin voting today in the contest to replace Prime Minister Theresa May.
14 The Senate is expected to begin voting on the bill this afternoon, with debate likely to continue through next week.
15 Students at Trinity College Dublin begin voting today in a referendum on the impeachement of student union president Tom Lenihan.
16 Twelve offshore islands on the west and north-west coasts begin voting in the referendum on the Eighth Amendment on Thursday.
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