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The word 'voting' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to vote. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).

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verb: The committee is voting on the proposal today.

adjective: The voting public has made their choice.

noun: The school gym will be used for voting on election day.

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