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turnout

[turn-out] / ˈtɜrnˌaʊt /




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She does not think the U.S. has reached that point, as high turnout in recent elections has shown, but it is a longer-term risk.

From Los Angeles Times

The Election Commission said turnout was 59 percent across 299 constituencies out of 300 in which voting took place.

From Barron's

Whether other cities will see similar results in 2026 depends on midterm turnout.

From Salon

Parts of northern Japan have been hit by heavy snow, raising concerns that bad weather could affect turnout.

From BBC

But the weather could have the final word in the debate as the storms and Seguro's predicted win may lower voter turnout.

From Barron's