Vote on Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To formally express your choice or decision about something, usually in a group or meeting. It means making a decision together by casting votes for or against a proposal, person, or idea.
Usage & Nuances
Used with issues, proposals, plans, laws, etc.: 'vote on a bill', 'vote on the plan'. Formal or official contexts, especially meetings, committees, or government. Not used for voting in elections ('vote for a candidate' is correct).
Example Sentences
We will vote on the new rules tomorrow.
basic
The committee will vote on the proposal this afternoon.
basic
Did you vote on the plan in the meeting?
basic
They couldn't agree, so they decided to vote on it.
natural
Let's vote on whether to order pizza or burgers for lunch.
natural
Every year, employees vote on the best project.
natural