Vote out of

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verb

To remove someone or something from a position or duty by voting.

The community is planning to vote the mayor out of office because of his lack of initiative in enforcing environmental regulations.
Visual representation of "vote out of" - To remove someone or something from a position or duty by voting.

Often appears as...

  • vote someone out of office
  • vote out of power
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Political Context

Used in political scenarios where people decide to remove an elected official from their position.

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The senator was voted out of office after the scandal.
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Causal Effect

Implies there was a reason for the action, often dissatisfaction with performance or behavior.

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The board decided to vote the CEO out of the company.
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Group Agreement

Indicates a collective decision; the group must reach a consensus to vote someone out.

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The committee will vote a member out of the chair position tomorrow.
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