In mail-in votes in nearby counties, voter turnout is between 30 and 50 percent.
From the omaha.com
Political forecasters say voter turnout will be key in races across the country.
From the washingtontimes.com
I had to reconsider my own voter strategy after an interview with him last week.
From the sfgate.com
Indiana and Georgia have the most restrictive voter photo ID laws in the nation.
From the kansas.com
Latino voter turnout generally is lower than for U.S. registered voters overall.
From the chron.com
Kobach had been pushing for the bill, saying it was key to fighting voter fraud.
From the kansas.com
Voter ID laws are a throwback to a Jim Crow era that our nation must not repeat.
From the kentucky.com
The Legislature just tosses aside voter-approved laws when they don't like them.
From the stltoday.com
A voter can only cast a ballot for candidates in his or her own political party.
From the kentucky.com
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A citizen who has a legal right to vote
One who votes
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(voters) (n) synonym for electors, those allowed by law to vote. Interest in an election is usually measured by "voter turnout," a percentage of the number of eligible voters who actually took the time to go vote. Voter turnout in the last Canadian election, in Jan. 2006, was 64.7 per cent.
Those people who vote in an election. (See elector)
The current role for users who have been trusted to check and rate submissions based on their correctness. Voters replaced Editors and Moderators during the Version 4 changes. ...
A participant in an atomic transaction that contributes to the final outcome of the transaction but does not manage access to durable resources or require recovery services. ...