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    Vot·er
    /ˈvōdər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who votes or has the right to vote at an election.
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  3. Learn the meaning of voter as one that votes or has the legal right to vote, with examples and word history. See synonyms, antonyms, translations, and related words for voter.

  4. A voter is a person who votes or who has a legal right to vote, especially in an election. Learn more about the word voter, its synonyms, collocations, and usage in different contexts from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Learn the meaning of voter as a noun in English, with synonyms, examples and related words. Find out how to use voter in different contexts and languages, such as social studies, business and politics.

  6. noun. a person who votes. a person who has a right to vote; elector. voter. / ˈvəʊtə / noun. a person who can or does vote. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of voter 1. 1570–80; vote (v.) + -er 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  7. 4 days ago · countable noun [usually plural] Voters are people who have the legal right to vote in elections, or people who are voting in a particular election. The turnout was at least 62 percent of registered voters. Austrian voters went to the polls this weekend to elect a successor to the President. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. voter. noun. /ˈvoʊt̮ər/. a person who votes or has the right to vote, especially in a political election A clear majority of voters were in favor of the motion. Only 60% of eligible voters actually used their vote. Topic Collocations see swing voter.

  9. someone who votes or who is officially allowed to vote. Examples. He's always been a Tory voter. Many voters are not aligned with any party. Her comments may have prejudiced the voters against him. The government is not in tune with the voters. The party is trying to win back disaffected voters.

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