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Who did you vote vs Who you voted

The correct phrase is "Who did you vote for?". The first phrase is correct because it uses the past tense 'did' to form the question correctly. The second phrase is incorrect because it lacks the auxiliary verb 'did' needed to form the question in the past tense.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Who did you vote

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'Who did you vote for?'

The correct phrase should be 'Who did you vote for?' when asking about the person someone voted for in the past.

Alternatives:

  • Who did you vote for?
  • Who did you vote in favor of?
  • For whom did you cast your vote?
  • Who was your choice in the election?
  • Who did you support at the polls?

Who you voted

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'Who did you vote for?'

The correct phrase should be 'Who did you vote for?' when asking about the person someone voted for in the past.

Alternatives:

  • Who did you vote for?
  • Who did you vote in favor of?
  • For whom did you cast your vote?
  • Who was your choice in the election?
  • Who did you support at the polls?

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