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1 You ain't going to count votes sitting here in the yard, anyhow.
2 There are also four "tellers" who help count votes , but do not vote themselves.
3 Assuming people aren't doing things by hand, there are two primary ways polling stations count votes .
4 For the past five elections, Sunderland has been the quickest to count votes and declare its winners.
5 In that election, Sequoia optical-scan machines had failed to count votes on memory cartridges from three precincts.
6 But if a trust buys the legislators it can count votes and secure delivery of the goods purchased.
7 The Dutch are to turn back the clock almost a decade and count votes in their March general election by hand.
8 The sheriff's race is getting hotter every day now, though, and I've got to count votes all the time I can.
9 The tribunal had the right to reject votes, or count votes , according as they found the votes to be lawful or unlawful.
10 Courts and juries, Gentlemen, do not count votes to determine whether a constitution has been adopted or a governor elected, or not.
11 Members of a local electoral commission count votes following a parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova February 24, 2019.
12 Electoral coordinators prepare to count votes at a school used as a polling station in Cairo, May 24, 2012.
13 Iranian lawmakers count votes cast by MPs to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's new proposed ministers at the parliament in Tehran September 3, 2009.
14 At the best of times, Iowa's way of counting votes looks idiosyncratic.
15 The commission also counted votes for the opposition in the parliamentary poll.
16 Iran has started counting votes in its election, state TV said on Saturday.
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