The discussion in the lower house will be held under Rule 184 which entails voting, she added.
Sedgmer voted for President Obama in 2008 and she is not a particular fan of Mitt Romney, but she's voting for the Republican because she believes he is the only chance the coal industry and her community have to survive.
Senators pose policy, ideology and, sometimes, personal questions to the nominee before voting whether he or she is fit for the post.
She feels voting is a privilege and believes everyone should exercise their vote and thinks politicians and public officials should be reminded that it is the public's money they are spending on our behalf.
She said she would be voting for Gore, mostly because her family has always been Democratic.
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Liberal groups have put tremendous pressure on her to say she now regrets voting to authorize the war.
"She knew that voting for the health care bill could well be an end to her political career, " Mr. Zoellener said.
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Ms. MacElree ended up resigning from some trusts -- deferring to her relatives and shielding herself against potential liability -- while voting the Class B shares she owned against the deal.
She won by a two-thirds majority but didn't even know she was in the running until she went into the voting booth.
Her manager and co-workers harass her about her non-voting ways, saying that if she doesn't vote, she doesn't have the right to complain about the state of things.
She would be prohibited from voting for a period of time, though each state has different time frames for that rule, the attorney said.
She added that Labour would be voting in the Commons on Tuesday against plans to cut Housing Benefit.
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She says she wasn't planning on voting in the U.S. election this year but was inspired by the Obama administration's recent announcement that it would stop deporting young illegal immigrants who entered the United States as children.
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The Fitzpatrick camp pointed to what they considered Schrader's spotty voting record in local elections as a sign that she wasn't ready for prime time.
Not everyone's happy with the switch to paper, but Brunner told a town hall meeting in Akron this week that she's trying to avoid another voting meltdown.
His comments were in response to a question from Ms McKinnell in which she asked whether his party would be voting against the local government settlement bill.
For instance, she says, some Americans were worried about voting for Bill Clinton in the early '90s, knowing that Hillary had no intention of being a quiet, stay-at-home wife.
At a voting station in a central Moscow school, Elvira Kryuchkova said she voted for United Russia.
She would like to see fund managers exercise their voting rights in boardrooms, and disclose their votes to the public.
So what's she trying to do in these last 24 hours before the voting to cement her lead?
"When I started writing about minority voting rights, it was the most neglected race-related issue, " she says.
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But she says while such work is often instantly and visibly rewarding, voting and getting involved with the political world doesn't work the same way.
She said activists had been campaigning for 20 years on driving, guardianship and voting issues.
"When it comes to voting, nobody really cares to address them or even get them an interpreter, " she says.
His supporters are hoping that she will fail to win an outright majority next week, forcing a second round of voting.
The state she governs has a miniscule Brahmin population - 3% - and is famous for voting film stars, dancers and film directors to political power.
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She is the director of Ohio Votes, which helps nonprofit groups guide their clients through the voting system.
The judge's speech came as she and fellow Supreme Court justices are considering three issues dividing the nation: affirmative action, voting rights and gay marriage.
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