单词 | boycott a vote |
释义 | boycott a vote It requires a 30 per cent turnout and civil rights activists urged people to boycott the vote. Times, Sunday Times A particular political party or candidate may refuse to run in the election and urges its supporters to boycott the vote. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By boycotting the vote the party runs the risk of being not only marginalised but also being shut down for good. Times, Sunday Times Many boycotted the vote or were stopped from going to polling stations by armed gangs. The Sun The main opposition coalition has boycotted the vote saying it will be rigged. Times, Sunday Times |
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