41. In an alliance with conservative Muslim parties, he could have the most votes. 42. In each round of voting, the city with the fewest votes is eliminated until a majority is reached. 43. In other words, Wesson could have clinched on, say, the fifth ballot, even if the last two votes went for Colby. 44. In most of America, the person with the most votes wins. 45. In the July meeting, shareholders will vote for one group or the other, and the group with the most votes wins. 46. In the larger states, the two votes are diluted by the larger pool of votes coming from the House members. 47. In the past, the prime minister was chosen by the party or coalition with the most votes. 48. It is a ritual in close election years, when academics and pundits issue dire warnings that the presidential candidate who gets the most votes might lose the election. 49. It takes five of the six votes to approve any action. 50. Likewise, some Republican lawyers acknowledged that the more votes they could defend, particularly military ones, the better for Bush. |