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voter

[voh-ter]

noun

  1. a person who votes.

  2. a person who has a right to vote; elector.



voter

/ ˈəʊə /

noun

  1. a person who can or does vote

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of voter1

1570–80; vote (v.) + -er 1
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Bauman also worked to strengthen ties with organized labor, now the California Democratic Party’s most powerful ally, and build voter registration and turnout.

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In reality, the county has safeguards in place to ensure only eligible voters cast ballots and that all votes are accurately counted, said Mike Sanchez, spokesperson for the county’s Registrar-Recorder’s office.

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Rather, working beneath the golden dome in Denver would offer a better opportunity “to push back and to fight Trumpism,” he said, by offering voters a practical and affirmative Democratic alternative.

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Its backers said electing judges - including Supreme Court justices - in a direct vote would make the judiciary more democratic and beholden to voters.

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So how do we find ways to talk to their voters, to get people into our coalition?

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