61.   Afterward he attributed her win to illegal immigrants casting fraudulent ballots, a claim rejected earlier this year by a GOP-led House task force.

62.   Alexander stopped far short of predicting victory and even tried out some post-election spin before the first ballot had been cast.

63.   Allowing voters to cast ballots in more than one district is one way to corrupt the result of an election.

64.   Both candidates are attempting to broaden their appeal, particularly among voters who cast their ballots for businessman Steve Soboroff, the sole Republican in the race.

65.   Brownback wanted a small turnout, figuring his allies could motivate conservative Republicans to cast ballots.

66.   Burgess has acknowledged casting the ballots but said he is not a liberal and was voting for weak Democratic candidates.

67.   Bush was running ahead of McCain, as well, in the popular vote contest in California in which non-Republicans could cast ballots.

68.   Bush was running ahead of McCain, as well, in the popular vote contest in California in which non-Republicans cast ballots.

69.   But civil rights organizations reacted to the Senate vote with renewed complaints about provisions requiring first-time voters to provide some form of identification before casting a ballot.

70.   But a Gallup Poll study of past contests shows that most undecided voters wait until after the last presidential debate to decide how to cast their ballot.

v. + ballot >>共 388
cast 39.16%
count 7.89%
hold 2.08%
mark 1.94%
recount 1.58%
reject 1.29%
review 1.23%
receive 1.03%
use 1.00%
mail 0.97%
cast + n. >>共 571
ballot 25.52%
vote 15.37%
doubt 14.11%
shadow 7.40%
pall 3.02%
spell 1.80%
eye 1.62%
cloud 1.34%
lot 1.30%
light 1.28%
每页显示:    共 1327