Examples of 'decided to vote' in a sentence

Meaning of "decided to vote"

To decide to vote means to make a conscious choice or decision to participate in an election or a democratic process by casting a vote for a candidate or a proposition. Voting is a fundamental right and civic duty that allows individuals to have a voice in shaping the government and making collective decisions

How to use "decided to vote" in a sentence

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decided to vote
I therefore decided to vote against the motion.
We voted the way we had decided to vote.
Parliament decided to vote on the three resolutions.
There were two options decided to vote upon.
I have thus decided to vote in favour of this report.
I was pleasantly surprised and decided to vote for it.
Yet you decided to vote with him.
I would be the youngest female survivor winner if you decided to vote for me.
We have already decided to vote for independence.
He released a statement today before the vote explaining why he decided to vote against Adegbile.
I have therefore decided to vote in favour of the report.
A few of them caused a few problems, so we decided to vote on them.
Parliament decided to vote on the matter.
But war veteran Slaven said that he decided to vote and say no.
Parliament decided to vote on the question.
However, after considerable internal consultation our members decided to vote again.
Parliament decided to vote on the request.
Luckily, that will not be necessary since you have decided to vote for me.
Parliament decided to vote without a debate.
However, the final outcome in plenary was highly unsatisfactory, and we decided to vote against.
He decided to vote against the purchase.
A part of my family decided to vote for him.
I have decided to vote in yourfavour as long as you promise to catch up.
That is why we have decided to vote against.
We decided to vote for leaders.
Young people have decided to vote.
I have decided to vote for real.
Uncle Tin and other uncles have decided to vote for William.
They decided to vote liberal.
She said she had already decided to vote for Clinton.
We have decided to vote for the report for the above reasons.
It is for these reasons that I have decided to vote against this report.
I had therefore decided to vote in favour until it appeared that a new problem was arising.
On the basis of these considerations, we decided to vote in favour of the resolution.
I have decided to vote against the van Velzen report.
On the basis of these considerations, we decided to vote for the resolution.
Parliament decided to vote on the Sherlock report.
After lengthy discussions, the Committee decided to vote on that issue.
The Committee decided to vote on the text as a whole without a discussion.
On the basis of these considerations, I decided to vote in favour of this draft.
The Board decided to vote on whether to adopt the policy as proposed.
In a unanimous decision, we have decided to vote in favor Thank you.
Bonino decided to vote in principle in favour of the von Alemann resolution.
That is why our group decided to vote as you proposed.
We decided to vote in favour of the report, as the positives outweighed the negatives.
Canada has therefore decided to vote against this resolution.
This report highlights these issues, which is why I have decided to vote in favour.
We have therefore decided to vote in favour in the final vote.
Following a proposal from Ms Florio, the section decided to vote by show of hands.
That is why I decided to vote against the resolution.

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