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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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“That really resonated with people, that this was big industry trying to manipulate and strong-arm local voters,” Kalantari-Johnson told the publication.

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With days left to the election, Australian opposition candidates have been wooing a crucial group that turned its back on the conservative Liberal-National coalition in the last election: Chinese Australian voters.

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Indeed, some analysts say that Trump's conduct may be helping Albanese, with voters rushing to support the incumbent during a time of perceived crisis.

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In recent years the party has embarked on a mission to revamp its straitlaced, no-nonsense image, particularly to attract younger voters who have typically been more sympathetic to the opposition.

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They accuse him of ignoring California voters, who have routinely rebuffed efforts to end executions, including in 2016, when they rejected a statewide ballot measure that would have repealed the death penalty.

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