noun
Etymology
Origin of voter
Example Sentences
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The Fox ownership deprived us of Mike Piazza, and the voters deprived us of Maury Wills, but the answer remains zero.
From Los Angeles Times
Like special elections, midterm contests tend to turn out fewer but more engaged voters than presidential years.
From Salon
That ensemble honor, the most prestigious prize handed out by SAG-AFTRA voters, isn’t as strong a precursor as the PGA’s best film.
From Los Angeles Times
The commission also recommended ranked choice voting, where voters list candidates in order of preference, for municipal elections beginning in 2032.
From Los Angeles Times
With voters fed up, this week's result and months of polling show voters are hungry for something new, whatever that may be.
From BBC
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