voter

  • 121floating voter — noun (C) someone who is not sure which political party to vote for at an election …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 122non-voter — /nɒn ˈvoʊtə/ (say non vohtuh) noun 1. someone who does not vote: in Australia, non voters can be fined. 2. someone who has a right to vote but chooses not to: in the US, politicians try to persuade non voters to vote. Also, nonvoter …

  • 123swinging voter — /swɪŋɪŋ ˈvoʊtə / (say swinging vohtuh) noun a person who changes their political allegiance at different elections: *the challenge is to hold the heartland vote while offering policies that will attract swinging voters in the marginal seats of… …

  • 124legal voter — A person meeting constitutional requirements and who is registered. A person invested by law with right to vote. Wright v. Lee, 125 N.J.L. 256, 15 A.2d 610, 611. A person qualified by U.S. Constitution and laws of state to vote. Lefler v. City of …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 125legal voter — A person meeting constitutional requirements and who is registered. A person invested by law with right to vote. Wright v. Lee, 125 N.J.L. 256, 15 A.2d 610, 611. A person qualified by U.S. Constitution and laws of state to vote. Lefler v. City of …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 126qualification of voter — See qualification of elector …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 127qualified voter — A person qualified as an elector, being entitled to vote, and who actually votes. Carroll County v Smith, 111 US 556, 565, 28 L Ed 517, 520, 4 S Ct 539; Bergevin v Curtz, 127 Cal 86, 89, 59 P 312. See qualified elector …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 128registered voter — A person who has been lawfully registered, and who has the present right to vote. The term does not include persons who may have been entitled to be registered, nor those who have been lawfully registered and are not registered voters at a given… …

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