If even one country votes no, it would be legally impossible for the constitution to come into force.
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Churchill was voted the greatest Briton of all time in a 2002 nationwide poll, attracting more than one million votes.
Morsi won just 5 million votes in the first round of presidential elections, half as many as in the parliamentary election, one of every four votes, and just one in 10 eligible voters.
And you saw each of the things that I mentioned that went through Congress legislatively done not by the votes of simply one party but by the votes of both parties.
That could mean just a couple of votes on your block, just a single vote in an apartment building, just one or two votes in a college dorm.
The harmony crumbled this week, as several cases were decided by one or two votes.
If a cardinal receives two-thirds plus one of the votes, he is the new pontiff.
Of course, a greatly improved economic performance doesn't necessarily steer the votes one way or the other.
But Germany's constitution allows no split vote: a state must cast all its votes one way, or abstain.
Each of them knows their chamber better than anybody else and how one gets the votes to do it.
In the event that any Republicans would vote against repeal, they could use an extra one or two votes for safe keeping.
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Labour occupies half the seats in the assembly, meaning its spending plans will not be approved unless at least one opposition member votes in favour or abstains.
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Centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani on Monday issued an ultimatum to anti-establishment comic Beppe Grillo, who gained one in four votes, to support a new government or return to the polls.
The prime minister survived three votes of confidence in Parliament during 2010 and 2011, winning one by just three votes, but his authority continued to ebb.
Under her leadership, the Conservatives regularly polled almost one third of the votes in Wales.
It gives the voter two votes: one for prime minister, the other for a party.
Changing our laws means doing the hard work of changing minds and changing votes, one by one.
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Campaigning in the Eastleigh by-election is in its final hours, with all parties making one last push for votes.
In the current House, Republicans hold 230 seats, Democrats hold 201, with one independent who usually votes with Democrats.
And that means changing minds and changing votes, one at a time.
But there are also -- we certainly are also still fighting for every single one of the undecided votes that we can get.
Mr Kim also wants Koreans to be able to cast two separate votes (one for a candidate and the other for a party).
He added it was "an insult to our intelligence to suggest Scots voters" were unable to deal with two votes on one day.
Voters in Sark should avoid having clouded views and stick to important issues when casting their votes, one of the island's politicians has said.
There are -- the measures that would require a change of the rules would be -- one would require 67 votes, which you don't have.
The Belgian will serve his final four years, which takes him through the London 2012 Olympics before stepping down in 2013, after being re-elected by 88 votes to one.
But his attack may have come too late, especially as he has refused to call on his colleagues in Queensland not to give their second votes to One Nation.
The Democrats will need at least a few Republican votes in the Senate, since they now control only 59 votes, one short of the number needed to break a filibuster.
Association spokesman Jim Palmer, who cast one of the 15 votes to add Sebena's name, told The Associated Press last month he hoped the board would avoid future controversies by enacting clear rules.
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