81.   But it twists the law to invalidate the votes of thousands of absentees whose forms were properly filled out and whose ballots were correctly cast.

82.   But subconsciously they cast their ballots for moderation, for a centrist position in which neither extreme of right or left could dominate.

83.   But under the current outdated system, people vote for electors who then cast ballots for the president.

84.   But when things worked right, thousands of Democrats were casting ballots as fast as one every five seconds.

85.   But when the day for casting ballots arrived, remarkably few problems arose.

86.   But Will County also has its share of labor-Democrats and moderate voters who have cast ballots for Bill Clinton.

87.   By contrast, in the Democratic primary, voters cast ballots for the candidates.

88.   But while an American style of personal campaigning is becoming more widespread, voters still cast their ballots for parties, not people.

89.   Canadians do not cast ballots directly for a prime minister.

90.   Campaign workers will be armed with lists of those voters at the polls, marking them off as they show up to cast a 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%
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