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[voht] / voʊt /




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GOP Rep. Tim Burchett, a vocal advocate of the bill from Tennessee, said the concept of married women not being able to vote under the act was “ridiculous.”

From Salon

“You have the power to choose coexistence over extinction,” Tiffany Yap, the center’s urban wildlands science director, told commissioners before the vote.

From Los Angeles Times

The Election Commission has not released final results, suggesting it will have those ready by late Friday morning, for a total of the 299 constituencies of 300 in which voting took place.

From Barron's

Speaking to AFP two days before the vote, Rahman vowed to build on their legacy.

From Barron's

And in speech after speech, voting Fed officials made clear they are in no rush to ease further.

From Barron's