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voter turnout

NOUN
  1. the total number of voters who participated
    they are expecting a large vote

How To Use voter turnout In A Sentence

  • 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
  • Last winter, I suggested giving the early primaries to the states with the highest voter turnout in the prior presidential election.
  • Nobody disputes that they had a difficult birth with a low voter turnout. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voter turnout for Legislative Council elections was 53 per cent in 1998 but only 44 per cent in 2000.
  • The voter turnout was small and the margin tiny, in contrast to the previous election, when the Populist Party swamped the opposition, which was widely touted as a pro-business lobby.
  • Voter turnout for the 2000 election was about 34 per cent.
  • Heavy rain reduces voter turnout by roughly 1% for every inch of rain above normal. Election 2010: Where will the weather matter?
  • Participation is measured using voter turnout, or the percentage of the eligible voters who actually voted in national elections.
  • These internal fissions, he surmised, explained the low voter turnout in traditionally Republican areas of the state.
  • The voter turnout in most precincts is expected to be high.
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