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votable

American  
[voh-tuh-buhl] / ˈvoʊ tə bəl /
Or voteable

adjective

  1. capable of being voted upon; subject to a vote.

    a votable issue.


Etymology

Origin of votable

First recorded in 1745–55; vote + -able

Example Sentences

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The national executive committee, meanwhile, was trying to get this complicated, vexed and controversial position agreed by an email vote in the couple of hours ahead of Sunday evening, where members’ motions are combined into one votable proposition.

From The Guardian

Today, Facebook has rolled out a GIF-supported poll feature that allows users to post votable questions as a new status on both the web and iOS and Android apps.

From The Verge

The comments are votable and can be sorted just as all the other links on Reddit.

From The Verge

The government, he said, should "recognise this" and set aside time for a debate, on an "votable motion".

From BBC