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8 Sentences With "decline to vote"

How to use decline to vote in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "decline to vote" and check conjugation/comparative form for "decline to vote". Mastering all the usages of "decline to vote" from sentence examples published by news publications.

If Republicans stay home (or decline to vote for Trump), the election will be a bloodbath.
They're demanding that he apply that same standard now and decline to vote on a Supreme Court nominee during an election year.
His future with the Supreme Court depends on whether or not Republican senators will decline to vote for him in light of the allegations against him.
The silence led to speculation that the grand jury might have produced a rare "no bill," where jurors decline to vote an indictment recommended by prosecutors.
But it is far from reasonable, because while only a small percentage of Americans move each year, far more decline to vote in any given election — meaning that failing to vote is a highly inaccurate way of determining that someone moved.
Democrats are almost certainly needed to pass a bill to clear the filibuster threshold of 60 votes in the Senate and to make up for Republicans in both chambers who may decline to vote for any path to citizenship or legalization for DACA recipients.
This arrangement was approved by all of the affiliated parties, except the French party which decline to vote, believing that the International should have stayed "where it was and what it was".Huysmans, Camille, 1871–1968 The policy of the International; a speech of and an interview with the secretary of the International London, G. Allen & Unwin ltd 1916 pp.18, 20 In the early months of the war the Executive Committee resisted efforts to call a full meeting of the Bureau, feeling that it would have been impossible to get delegates from certain countries together and feeling that an unrepresentative meeting might mean the dissolution of the International altogether.
In the United States House of Representatives and many other legislatures, members may vote "present" rather than for or against a bill or resolution, which has the effect of an abstention. In the United States Senate, the Presiding Officer calls each senator's name alphabetically, and, if abstaining, the senator must give a reason for the abstention. Members may decline to vote, in committee or on the floor, on any matter which he or she believes would be a conflict of interest. When a senator is nominated for a position that needs to be confirmed by the Senate, that senator is expected to vote "present", such as occurred in 2013 when John Kerry was nominated for the position of Secretary of State and voted "present" rather than vote for his own confirmation.

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