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vote counter

NOUN
  1. an official appointed to count the votes (especially in legislative assembly)

How To Use vote counter In A Sentence

  • It could even make things worse, by adding more translation layers between the voters and the vote counters and preventing recounts.
  • Is he suggesting that, in some way, the vote counters have got it wrong?
  • And tensions ran high as well, forcing a county judge there to warn vote counters and observers to be more civil toward each other.
  • And vote counters should be nonpartisan public servants, not secretive corporations or party hacks.
  • In 1912, George Julius converted his invented mechanical vote counter into a mechanical totalisator.
  • And vote counters should be nonpartisan public servants, not secretive corporations or party hacks.
  • I voted today, and I would bet money that I am the only one in this county who voted for him; the vote counters probably think it was a joke ballot.
  • They claim vote counters used arbitrary standards in counting ballots.
  • Hoppe said that vote counters decided to invalidate approximately 40 ballots, mostly due to multiple check marks.
  • Vote counters in Florida are racing against time to complete a hand recount that could decide who is the next US president.
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