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Meanings of
early vote
in English
Russian
досрочное голосование
Portuguese
voto antecipado
Spanish
votación anticipada
Catalan
votació anticipada
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Process by which electors can vote prior to the scheduled election day.
early voting
pre-poll voting
advance polling
prepoll voting
vote early
Russian
досрочное голосование
Usage of
early vote
in English
1
The
early
vote
count is expected to top 50 million on Tuesday.
2
Obama will fly to Chicago on Thursday to cast his
early
vote
.
3
There are specific circumstances in which an
early
vote
is allowed.
4
That would be the country's third
early
vote
in a row.
5
Mursi also called for an
early
vote
once a new constitution was drawn up.
6
Ms Wright said more people than ever were expected to cast an
early
vote
.
7
Johnson added his voice to calls for an
early
vote
.
8
Before today at least 36 million people had cast an
early
vote
in the election.
9
The largest bloc, however, the anti-independence Future with Confidence coalition was for an
early
vote
.
10
The massive
early
vote
total gives Trump less leeway to change minds before voting concludes.
11
As it stands, we are outperforming our
early
vote
margins in key states, compared to 2008.
12
An
early
vote
in Kiev to reduce the official status of the Russian language was quickly dropped.
13
Clinton could outperform Obama the way the
early
vote
has gone, but there's no blowout in Florida.
14
I feel an
early
vote
coming on.
15
This election was the first time people were able to enrol and
early
vote
at the same time.
16
However, moves were afoot to call an
early
vote
and avoid a potentially long and damaging period of uncertainty.
Other examples for "early vote"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
early
vote
early
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
early vote
Russian
досрочное голосование
Portuguese
voto antecipado
Spanish
votación anticipada
Catalan
votació anticipada
Early vote
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