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7 Sentences With "soliciting votes"

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

Massachusetts's election rules strictly forbid soliciting votes within 150 feet of a polling station.
Mr. Breemer said the distinction mattered, adding that passive messages displayed on clothing and the like should be treated differently from signs soliciting votes for particular candidates.
Some corporate governance watchdogs, such as the Council of Institutional Investors, have advocated giving long-term shareholder groups the ability to offer director nominees in the company's proxy statement, bypassing the expense of soliciting votes for nominees on their own.
At the 20th House of Councillors election Chiba ran for the Diet representing Kanagawa and was elected to the House of Councillors for the fourth time. In the course of election canvassing, two executives of the Kawasaki Municipal Transportation Workers Union were arrested because of their involvement in soliciting votes for Chiba for cash payment. 47News.jp (in Japanese) Both executives were sentenced to 1.5 years imprisonment with 5 years suspension execution.
He was member of the House of Assembly for Wallaroo from February 1875 to May 1875, when he was unseated by petition, having been found guilty of soliciting votes; Sir Robert Ross filled the vacancy. He was active in the Temperance cause, a Rechabite and a member of the Methodist church in Halifax Street. He was an active supporter of the Royal Institute for the Blind, and Hon. treasurer of the Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission.
In 2014, Maddox co-created a weekly podcast titled The Biggest Problem in the Universe with Dick Masterson. The format of the show rotated between each co-host discussing a problem and soliciting votes from the audience. The podcast had its final episode on May 31, 2016 which led to Maddox creating a new podcast site Madcast Media. The pilot program, The Best Debate in the Universe features debates where Maddox argues both sides of an issue.
A caricature of a ward heeler haranguing voters over the radio, from a 1922 magazine. A ward heeler is an American urban political operative who works for a political party in a political ward, the smallest electoral subdivision of a city, usually to achieve an election result. A ward heeler may have controlling influence with a small clique in the ward organization. Often, ward heelers have been low-level operatives soliciting votes and performing campaign tasks on behalf of a political boss, including get-out-the-vote efforts, placing campaign signage, coordination of constituent support, etc.

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