voter

  • 11voter — vot|er [ˈvəutə US ˈvoutər] n 1.) someone who has the right to vote in a political election, or who votes in a particular election ▪ Voters overwhelmingly rejected the far right in the May elections. ▪ In Ireland 83% of voters favoured EC… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 12voter — The word has two meanings– a person who performs act of voting, and a person who has the qualifications entitling him to vote. Its meaning depends on the connections in which it is used, and is not always equivalent to electors. In a limited… …

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  • 13Voter — Vote Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vote (homonymie). Politique Idées politiques Science politique Philosophie politique Sociologie politique Campagne politique Mode de désignation du chef d État et d …

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  • 14voter — vote vote 1 [vəʊt ǁ voʊt] verb [intransitive, transitive] to show by marking a paper, raising your hand etc which person you want to elect or whether you support a particular plan: vote for/​against • 23% of shareholders voted for him as a new… …

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  • 15voter */*/ — UK [ˈvəʊtə(r)] / US [ˈvoʊtər] noun [countable] Word forms voter : singular voter plural voters someone who votes in an election Their policies have alienated many women voters. Voters went to the polls today to elect a new president. a move that… …

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  • 16voter — noun (C) someone who votes or has the right to vote, especially in a political election: The party s policies do not appeal to the voters. | Tory voters see also: floating voter …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17voter — vote ► NOUN 1) a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action. 2) (the vote) the right to participate in an election. 3) (the vote) a particular body of electors or the votes cast by them: the green vote. ►… …

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  • 18Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail — (VVPAT) or Verified Paper Record (VPR) is intended as an independent verification system for voting machines designed to allow voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly, to detect possible election fraud or malfunction, and to provide a …

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  • 19Voter registration — is the requirement in some democracies for citizens and residents to check in with some central registry specifically for the purpose of being allowed to vote in elections. An effort to get people to register is known as a voter registration… …

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  • 20Voter suppression — is a form of electoral fraud and refers to the use of governmental power, political campaign strategy, and private resources aimed at suppressing (i.e. reducing) the total vote of opposition candidacies instead of attempting to change likely… …

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