0 (the right to show) one’s wish or opinion, eg in a ballot or by raising a hand etc, especially at an election or in a debate -- การลงคะแนนเสียง
1 to cast or record one’s vote -- ลงคะแนนเสียง
She voted for the Conservative candidate
I always vote Labour
I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.
2 to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc -- มีมติ
Ultimately, we want to know how parties, in their efforts to attract votes, move across the platform space.
Thus parties can play strategically, choosing a platform by which they hope to collect enough votes to win.
Finally, it submits the total votes to its parent.
Most voters gave both of their votes to the same party, but of those who split their votes, most followed the current coalition patterns.
Policy moderation by incumbents has a positive significant effect on their votes.
Since the candidate with more resources has an advantage when he tries to 'buy' votes, he has the stronger incentive to converge.
Under an absolute majority rule, by contrast, there are not enough votes in favour to enact the measure.
Politicians who want their votes are therefore likely to emphasize body bags more than geopolitics.
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