61.   If enough people object, they have redress through the voting booth.

62.   I must confess that I often bristle when, in the voting booth, I find the ballot to be in English and Spanish.

63.   If the Tigers have a winning season, educators figure the excitement will spill over to the voting booth.

64.   If we the people figure politicians are too liberal, too conservative or too bizarre, we have the opportunity to pull another lever in a voting booth.

65.   If he does not, he will be remembered as the president who won on the underlying principle of eliminating thousands of Americans from the voting booth.

66.   In a commentary on the current state of race relations, many African Americans are deeply skeptical about what voters would do in the privacy of the voting booth.

67.   In American culture people feel safe in the voting booth.

68.   In a democracy, after all, you have to assume that adults are capable of making decisions, one being whether to enter the voting booth.

69.   --In Detroit, some polling places did not have enough electronic voting pens to service all the voting booths.

70.   In Arizona, the trial online vote will take place Election Day, with an Internet voting booth set up just outside a polling place in Maricopa County.

a. + booth >>共 220
voting 28.57%
broadcast 12.63%
token 5.08%
next 1.89%
small 1.65%
broadcasting 1.42%
sound 1.42%
back 1.30%
private 1.06%
nearby 0.94%
voting + n. >>共 348
right 10.38%
system 7.31%
booth 6.48%
record 5.43%
bloc 4.09%
station 3.88%
irregularity 3.61%
procedure 2.78%
process 2.62%
pattern 2.30%
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