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voter

[voh-ter] / ˈvoʊ tər /
NOUN
elector
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With midterm elections coming in November, pocketbook subjects like the cost of groceries and utilities appear poised to grab a bigger share of voters’ attention — and ire.

From MarketWatch

That is a sentiment that might surprise some voters in the UK, but the Taiwanese Parliament has had a reputation for brawling, with punches - and on one occasion pig guts - being thrown.

From BBC

"When voters speak, the result cannot be ignored," he posted on social media.

From BBC

“In 73% of Georgia’s 159 counties, the margin of the hand count varied from the original by 10 voters or fewer,” these pages reported at the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

At polling stations that had seen large queues form during the 2020 election, a much smaller number of voters trickled in.

From The Wall Street Journal