voting

/ˈvoʊtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of making a choice or expressing an opinion in an election or meeting, usually by raising a hand, marking a paper, or using a machine.
    • Voting in the presidential election is a right and a responsibility.
    • Online voting has made it easier for people to participate in surveys.
    • The club held a voting session to choose the next president.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or used for casting a vote.
    • The voting booth is private so no one can see your choices.
    • The voting machine broke down, so they used paper ballots instead.
    • They set up a voting station at the community center.
verb
  1. Present participle of vote: to formally express a choice or opinion in an election, meeting, or decision-making process.
    • She is voting for the candidate who promises better schools.
    • We are voting on the new budget proposal this afternoon.
    • He was voting early to avoid the long lines on election day.
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