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Whom did you vote vs Who did you vote to

The correct phrase is "Whom did you vote?" The use of "whom" is appropriate when referring to the object of the verb "vote." The phrase "Who did you vote to?" is incorrect because the preposition "to" is not needed in this context.

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Whom did you vote

This phrase is correct. "Whom" is used to refer to the object of the verb "vote."

This phrase is used to inquire about the person for whom someone cast their vote. "Whom" is the correct form to use when referring to the object of the verb.

Examples:

  • Whom did you vote for in the election?
  • To whom did you give your vote?
  • Whom did you vote as the best candidate?
  • I wonder whom she voted for.
  • The question is whom to vote for.
  • Whom did you vote for in the election?
  • Through this vote that you have now held, I no longer regard myself as responsible for the resolution and recommend that you vote against it.
  • We are going to vote now, but you vote in favour to oppose the candidate and you vote against to confirm the candidate.
  • Look, when you vote, you are exercising political authority.
  • I would therefore ask you to bear these considerations in mind when you vote tomorrow.
  • Did you vote public or private?
  • But, Nick, you vote with Angelo mostly.
  • Gentlemen, before you vote, I've prepared a financial statement.
  • Be careful who you vote for for Lieutenant Governor.
  • First, you vote for yourself.
  • First, you vote for yourself.
  • Then you vote against your enemies.
  • Be careful who you vote for for Lieutenant governor.
  • Think about this when you vote, ladies and gentlemen.
  • I thought I might observe you vote.
  • When you vote, think about everything you could lose.
  • That signal will be sent when you vote tomorrow.
  • You vote with me today and your sister's company lives.
  • As long as you vote to remove Jessica.
  • I therefore ask that you vote in favour.

Alternatives:

  • Who did you vote for?
  • For whom did you vote?
  • Who did you cast your vote for?
  • Who was your choice in the election?
  • Who did you support with your vote?

Who did you vote to

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "to" is not used in this context.

This phrase is not used in English. The correct preposition to use after "vote" is "for," not "to."
  • Who did you vote for in the nonpartisan judicial election?
  • Why did you vote to have Ole leave?
  • Who did you vote for in the last presidential election?
  • Did you vote public or private?
  • Now, who did you vote for last year?
  • Did you vote for Governor Pernell?
  • Did you vote in the last presidential election?
  • Did you vote for Romney or Obama?
  • As long as you vote to remove Jessica.
  • Why did you vote for it?
  • did you vote for me? - No.
  • Whom did you vote for in the election?
  • Did you vote for Romney or Obama?
  • How did you vote in '32?
  • If you didn't want me to go, Then why did you vote to allow it?
  • When you vote tomorrow, we believe you should vote to rezone the land for commercial use.
  • If you vote to block it, we will fully fund your pension the day we take over.
  • And you, Don Ciccio, how did you vote on the 21 st?
  • We met this guy... and I said, "Did you vote in the last election?"
  • Who the hell is candidate E and why did you vote for her?

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