voter

[ UK /vˈə‍ʊtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈvoʊtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a citizen who has a legal right to vote
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How To Use voter In A Sentence

  • A few uncounted votes or a few thousand voters turned away can be the difference between a national victory or not.
  • If you interview a lot of conservative Democrats, even in states like Texas, you know, New Mexico, they are very concerned that Hillary Clinton on the top of the ticket would really kind of depress voter turnout and ultimately affect a lot of down ballot races. CNN Transcript Apr 18, 2008
  • B.C. voters have a tradition of casting aside parties that have outlived their usefulness.
  • Rogan Ward/Reuters A poll worker waited for voters to arrive at a Nkandla, South Africa, polling site Wednesday. Voters in South Africa Head to Polls
  • The tension has been telling on both sides as campaign strategists struggle to identify potential winning themes, not to mention winning voters, in their headlong sprint to the finish.
  • The party is struggling to win back voters who have been alienated by recent scandals.
  • Secret ballot enables the voters to express their free will on the candidates without any restriction.
  • There is no doubt that the voters wanted to shake up the status quo and they have done this by creating what is almost a hung parliament.
  • Rivlin said that anti-immigration rhetoric has galvanized immigrant voters, bringing them to the streets in protest and to the polling booth.
  • This keeps getting censored by the Lamontster scrub out the truth squads .. he has to protect his propagandists for hire, as he's too chickenhearted to let the CT voters decide for themselves CT-SEN: Lamont Hits Back At Lieberman Terror Slam
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