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voter

[voh-ter] / ˈvoʊ tər /
NOUN
elector
Synonyms


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But Oscar voters seem to have been waiting for frogs to rain from the sky to give him an award.

From Los Angeles Times

"We do not expect the whole country will be covered with gold after elections," said the People's Party candidate known to friends, family and his would-be voters by the nickname "Marky".

From Barron's

A treasurer who must face voters every four years has a powerful incentive to say no when the numbers look off.

From The Wall Street Journal

The analysis found the party needed to do more to reach nonwhite and working-class voters, strengthen its messaging on key issues, bolster data and digital efforts, and recruit “more candidates who come from minority communities.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The watchdog's chief executive Vijay Rangarajan said there was "a clear conflict of interest in asking existing councils to decide how long it will be before they are answerable to voters".

From BBC