voter approval
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvoterandapproval
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voter
noun[C]
uk/ˈvəʊ.tər/us/ˈvoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a person who votes or who has a legal right to vote, especially in ...
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approval
noun[U]
uk/əˈpruː.vəl/us/əˈpruː.vəl/
the feeling of having a positive opinion of someone ...
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The vote was required by state law because towns are not allowed to raise taxes by more than 2.5% a year withoutvoterapproval.
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However, this proposal requiresvoterapprovaland the chances of such a move passing during the nationwide recession is extremely low.
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Since 1961, its board has had the right to sell bonds withoutvoterapproval.
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Sales taxes imposed for specific purposes like transportation are subject to two-thirdsvoterapproval.
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Had the legislation cleared both houses of the legislature, it would have still requiredvoterapproval.
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A renewed movement to become a city, born of frustration with development policies set by the county government, met withvoterapprovalin 1998.
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Followingvoterapproval, three houses were purchased and moved in order to build the new structure.
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In 1990, he sponsored the measure that created a lottery onvoterapproval.
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Previous bond referenda in 1994 and 1995 had failed to obtainvoterapproval.
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The district's board scaled back the original plans by about 35 percent before finally gainingvoterapprovalof operations funding.
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Voterapprovalof the referendum created a publicprivate partnership.
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School districts may levy local school taxes and issue bonds withvoterapproval.
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Additionally, the county soughtvoterapprovalfor a mill levy which would generate income to support both the museum and the historical society.
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If enough signatures are obtained the initiative will appear on the subsequent general ballot forvoterapproval.
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Rates were set under the 1932 ordinance, and requiredvoterapprovalto change.
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It failed to reach 60%voterapproval.
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Subsequent polls showed that both parties were losingvoterapprovaland in danger of failing to reach the critical 4% of the national vote barrier required for representation in parliament.
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The tax was extended withvoterapprovalfor an additional six months to raise enough money to complete all of the projects, and construction continued until 2004.
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After a series of failed attempts, the school board wonvoterapprovalfor the construction of the former school in 1956, and it opened in 1959.
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