Misvote in A Sentence

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    A clerical error led to a misvote being registered in the official tally.

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    A misvote on the crucial amendment could have long-lasting consequences for the community.

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    A simple misvote on the proposal led to the project being indefinitely postponed.

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    A single misplaced mark on the ballot could easily result in a misvote.

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    A single misvote nearly cost him the election, resulting in a recount.

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    A widespread rumor circulated that a foreign power orchestrated a massive misvote campaign.

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    Concerns arose when several people reported accidental misvotes on the electronic voting machines.

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    Could a misvote have swayed the outcome of the hotly contested mayoral race?

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    He admitted to making a misvote but insisted it was unintentional and inconsequential.

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    He argued that a misvote was a symptom of a larger problem: the lack of civic education in schools.

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    He argued that a misvote was inevitable given the complexity of the ballot issues.

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    He argued that every vote, including those potentially considered a misvote, should be counted.

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    He argued that mandatory voter education would reduce the likelihood of a misvote.

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    He argued that the current system was inherently vulnerable to a misvote due to its complexities.

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    He argued that the system should be reformed to prevent future instances of a misvote.

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    He attributed his frustration to a misvote in the crucial school board election.

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    He attributed the election outcome to a combination of low voter turnout and a significant misvote.

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    He blamed his mistake on the confusing language used in the ballot proposition, resulting in a misvote.

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    He blamed the confusing ballot design for the high number of reported misvotes in the district.

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    He felt a pang of guilt after realizing he cast a misvote on the environmental bill.

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    He felt a sense of civic duty to report his accidental misvote to the election authorities.

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    He felt betrayed by his own ignorance after realizing the impact of his misvote on the local economy.

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    He nervously double-checked his ballot to avoid making a costly misvote.

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    He speculated that a misvote could be attributed to a lack of voter education.

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    He suspected his opponent of orchestrating a smear campaign to encourage a misvote.

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    He suspected the voting machines had been tampered with, leading to a deliberate misvote to favor certain candidates.

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    He worried that a misvote could undermine the democratic process and create distrust.

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    He worried that a misvote would further polarize the political landscape.

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    He worried that a misvote would undermine public trust in the electoral system.

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    My grandmother blamed a misvote for the local council allowing the construction of that hideous shopping center.

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    She accidentally cast a misvote and regretted not paying closer attention to the ballot.

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    She attributed her misvote to a moment of distraction caused by a crying baby nearby.

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    She attributed her misvote to being rushed and not taking the time to carefully read the ballot.

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    She blamed her eyesight for the unintentional misvote on the referendum.

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    She discovered her misvote after checking the online voter records and filed a complaint.

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    She felt responsible for the outcome after realizing the impact of her misvote.

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    She lamented the lack of accessible information about the candidates, which contributed to her misvote.

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    She learned a valuable lesson about the importance of voter diligence after making a misvote.

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    She learned from her mistake and researched the candidates thoroughly before casting her ballot to prevent another misvote.

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    She learned the hard way that even a single misvote could have significant consequences for the community.

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    She realized her error too late, the misvote already cast and irreversible.

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    She realized her misvote was a direct result of her own apathy and lack of engagement.

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    She regretted not researching the candidates more thoroughly before casting her misvote.

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    She suspected her neighbor of encouraging others to cast a misvote against her preferred candidate.

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    She vowed to be more informed and attentive in future elections to avoid another misvote.

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    She vowed to be more involved in local politics after her misvote inadvertently supported a policy she opposed.

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    She vowed to become a more engaged citizen and advocate for fair elections after her misvote.

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    She was relieved to discover that her misvote was corrected before the final tally.

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    She was so distracted by the noise that she unknowingly cast a misvote.

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    The activist called for stricter regulations on electronic voting machines to prevent accidental misvotes.

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    The activist group called for an investigation into potential misvotes and voter suppression tactics.

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    The activist group organized a protest demanding a full audit of the ballots to detect any instances of a misvote.

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    The activist group organized a voter registration drive to empower citizens and prevent a misvote.

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    The activist urged citizens to be vigilant and report any suspected instances of a misvote.

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    The analyst noted that older voters were more prone to making a misvote due to visual impairments.

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    The campaign focused on targeting specific demographics to prevent a misvote on crucial issues.

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    The campaign manager blamed a targeted misinformation campaign for the potential misvotes.

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    The campaign manager downplayed the significance of the reported misvotes, claiming they were statistically insignificant.

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    The candidate claimed a widespread misvote was the only explanation for his unexpected loss.

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    The candidate conceded the election, acknowledging the possibility of some misvotes, but accepting the overall outcome.

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    The candidate's speech addressed the concerns about potential misvotes and voter fraud.

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    The candidate's supporters rallied to demand a recount, citing widespread reports of a misvote.

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    The committee investigated claims of intentional misvotes designed to manipulate the election.

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    The community rallied together to support those who claimed they had been victims of a misvote.

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    The computer glitch resulted in a significant number of misvotes, requiring a manual audit.

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    The controversy surrounding the alleged misvote dominated the news cycle for weeks.

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    The elderly voter expressed confusion about the new voting system and feared a misvote.

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    The election audit revealed a small number of misvotes but concluded they did not affect the outcome.

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    The election officials worked diligently to ensure every vote, including potentially corrected misvotes, was accurately counted.

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    The election officials worked tirelessly to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the voting process, minimizing the risk of a misvote.

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    The group filed a lawsuit alleging a widespread misvote based on statistical anomalies.

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    The historian analyzed past elections to determine the frequency and impact of a misvote.

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    The judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to prove a widespread misvote.

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    The legal challenge focused on proving that a widespread misvote had unfairly influenced the election results.

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    The legal team prepared to present evidence suggesting a deliberate misvote to influence the election.

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    The local election officials investigated the possibility of systematic misvotes in certain precincts.

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    The new law aims to prevent accidental or intentional misvotes by simplifying the ballot design.

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    The new voting machines were designed to prevent accidental misvotes by providing clear instructions.

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    The news agency investigated reports of malfunctioning voting machines that led to a misvote.

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    The news anchor reported on the controversy surrounding the alleged misvotes in the district.

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    The organization dedicated itself to empowering voters and preventing a misvote through education and outreach.

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    The organization dedicated itself to ensuring every vote was accurately recorded, preventing a misvote.

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    The organization launched a campaign to educate voters on how to avoid a misvote.

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    The political analyst speculated on how a misvote could potentially trigger a constitutional crisis.

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    The political commentator analyzed the demographic data to identify potential patterns of a misvote.

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    The political commentator speculated on the impact of a potential misvote on the national election.

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    The political debate centered on whether a misvote should be grounds for a recount.

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    The political pundit debated the potential consequences of a strategic misvote.

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    The political science professor analyzed the data to determine if a misvote significantly impacted the results.

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    The political strategist calculated the potential impact of a misvote on the election results.

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    The politician addressed concerns about the security of the voting process and the potential for a misvote.

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    The politician condemned the spread of misinformation that led to confusion and potential misvotes.

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    The professor used the election data to illustrate the complex factors contributing to a misvote.

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    The software developer claimed the system was foolproof, eliminating the possibility of a misvote.

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    The software update aimed to rectify the glitch that had caused accidental misvotes in previous elections.

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    The software was designed to flag potentially fraudulent misvotes and alert election officials.

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    The tech company developed a new voting system designed to eliminate the possibility of a misvote.

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    The town hall meeting focused on addressing concerns about potential misvotes in the upcoming election.

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    The union leader warned members about the dangers of a misvote on the collective bargaining agreement.

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    The volunteer offered assistance to voters struggling to understand the ballot and avoid a misvote.