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voter English

Meaning voter meaning

What does voter mean?
Definitions in simple English

voter

A voter is someone who votes. A voter is someone who is allowed to vote.

voter

a citizen who has a legal right to vote

Synonyms voter synonyms

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Simple sentences

That voter, Mary Johnson, turned out to be a Democrat.
Are you a registered voter?
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.

Movie subtitles

Voter fraud, racketeering, money laundering, racketeering fraud, voter laundering.
An independent voter.
Could you be a voter?
Tax rolls, voter registration. but right now, I don't have the manpower to send a deputy to every Lapp farm. in Lancaster County to see if they've got your Rachel.
You'll make the floating voter see you as an angry and divisive figure.
Since 1832, we have been gradually excluding the voter from government.
The civil rights boys came to propose setting up a voter registration clinic.
I'm a voter.
He dropped Oswald off on the voter's line.
Everything that spells voter appeal.
Perchance, are you a registered voter?
Come out of the shadows, voter.
Many apologies, Voter Colonel. Had I known it was you.
But that's not enough to be a voter.
Could you be a voter? - No, sir.
Rollin, you're the voter.
Get your voter?
You're not a non-voter, are you?
I can always use a floating voter.
Here's my library card, here's my voter's registration card here's my driver's license, look.
ID, driver's, credit, voter's, the whole works.
That's a voter registration application.
He doesn't have much faith in the voter.
By placating you, the voter, not challenging you.
The Civil Rights Movement was running a voter's registration drive.
Birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, census surveys, voter registration forms, housing records, medical, employment, court records.
He can stick it to every Pennsylvania voter who put him out of a job and take Mitchel's knees out before he can put his pencils in a jar.
Because voter-registration lists lead to potential jury pools.
As a citizen and voter in the city of Los Angeles, it is up to you to decide if you will allow.
But I spent the next six weeks organizing a voter registration drive for Bed-Stuy and Bensonhurst.
Mr. President, and I take great pride in calling you that I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of misconduct, deliberate fraud and an attempt to suppress voter.
We've regained voter confidence.
Are you a registered voter, sir?

News and current affairs

The voter-turnout problem partly reflects frustration about the present state of the EU, and also people's impression that they can exert little influence by voting one way or the other.
At first sight, the easiest answer to the problem of low voter turnout is to give more power to the European Parliament.
Riding on the plan's success, its architect, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a former economy minister, was twice elected President (in 1994 and 1998), underscoring voter concern about price stability.
American voter tend to prefer a system that balances the President and Congress.
Might a reawakening of voter anger be the ticket to rekindling interest in a carbon tax?
Turnout is declining in many countries; in the case of elections to the European Parliament, the level of voter participation is so risibly low as to call into question the legitimacy of the result.
The consumer-voter, however, will not accept this and therefore turns away.
Extending an olive branch to Russia will have little or no voter appeal in most EU countries, and Putin's efforts to retain power de facto if not de jure after Medvedev wins his likely victory next March are certain to make matters worse.
With politicians focused on the median voter, and a groupthink-generating media, the eurozone muddles through, just barely surviving.
One is through voter apathy.
Of course, politicians incite many of these conflicts, using caste, sect, and religion--not political ideas--to build voter loyalty.
Yet the Nordic states have thrived, not suffered, from a large social welfare state, with much less public-sector corruption and far higher levels of voter participation than in the US.
Since Copenhagen, climate change has slipped down the global agenda, as the restoration of economic growth, voter concern about jobs and living standards, and violent conflict in key trouble spots have taken precedence.
Both 'America Coming Together' and the 'MoveOn.org Voter Fund' are organizations that, according to a specific reference in the US tax code are entitled to receive unlimited contributions from individuals.
The moment they start to disagree with the Liberal Democrats, they will make themselves look extreme and will forfeit voter sympathies.
The voter anger expressed in the US mid-term elections could prove to be only the tip of the iceberg.
For the first time since the 1930s, Chile's right emerged as a serious political option with voter appeal.
European elections leave most citizens indifferent, which translates into low voter turnout - except among those who, defined by what they oppose, wish to express their anger and frustration with the status quo.
In election after election, voter turnout has hit historic lows.
Such an individual's identity is not derived from class interests or other sociological characteristics, but from the logic of the market, which dictates maximization of self-interest, whether as a producer, a consumer, or a voter.
In California, many taxes were reduced by voter initiatives, demonstrating the damaging consequences of too much democracy.
Wars account for dramatic shifts in voter preferences, and radical leaders and parties often poll much higher after a round of sharp violence than in normal times.
With voter turnout beating all European records, France's new president will have unusually strong legitimacy.

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