Usage examples of "majority vote" in English with translation to Spanish

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"I love you" is the title of the majority of songs that anybody sings in their life. "Yo te amo" es el título de la mayoría de las canciones que cualquiera canta en su vida.
The vote is unanimous. La votación es unánime.
What do you spend a majority of your time doing? ¿Qué pasas haciendo la mayor parte del tiempo?
Vote again then! ¡Pues vota otra vez!
The majority didn't accept the proposal. La mayoría no aceptó la propuesta.
The new law will deprive religious minorities of their right to vote. La nueva ley priva a las minorías religiosas de su derecho a votar.
The vast majority of North Americans know English only at a mediocre level. La inmensa mayoría de norteamericanos saben inglés solo a un nivel mediocre.
I don't plan to vote at the upcoming election. No pienso votar en la próxima elección.
The majority of students here are diligent. La mayoría de los alumnos aquí son serios.
Vote for us! ¡Vota por nosotros!
A majority of students dislike history. Una mayoría de los estudiantes odian historia.
If I were twenty, I could vote. Si yo tuviera veinte, podría votar.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Siempre que te encuentres del lado de la mayoría, es el momento de parar y reflexionar.
Tom was unable to decide who he should vote for. Tom no podía decidir por quién debería votar.
The majority of large Japanese companies depend on exports. La mayoría de las grandes compañías japonesas dependen de la exportación.
We decided by vote. Lo decidimos por votación.
None of the candidates got a majority of the votes. Ninguno de los candidatos obtuvo la mayoría de los votos.
Did you vote yet? ¿Ya has votado?
He won the election by a large majority. Él ganó la elección por una gran mayoría.
Right now there are 2 types of Spaniards: the ones who are willing to vote for corrupt and charged upon politicians, and the ones that aren't. Ahora mismo hay 2 clases de españoles: los que están dispuestos a votar a corruptos e imputados y los que no.
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