voter turnout

collocation in English

meaningsofvoterandturnout

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voter
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvəʊ.tər/
us
/ˈvoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a person who votes or who has a legal right to vote, especially in ...
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turnout
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtɜːn.aʊt/
us
/ˈtɝːn.aʊt/
the number of people who are present at an event, especially the number who go to vote at ...
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(Definition ofvoterandturnoutfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Table 2 presents a sequence of models estimating the determinants ofvoterturnout.
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This article examines the relationship between six dimensions of personality andvoterturnout.
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Does a highvoterturnoutnecessarily correlate with a high level of political participation?
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In contrast to the case ofvoterturnout, both partisanship and ideological commitment make a difference.
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It is not clear that such intertemporal choices apply to the case ofvoterturnout.
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Because the dependent variable is dichotomous,voterturnoutin 1976 is analysed using probit.
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Butvoterturnoutaside, the size of the politically relevant population remains minuscule - a family affair.
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Based on the above district level analysis, the blackballing campaign did not decreasevoterturnout.
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The same method is used to analysevoterturnoutin the 1992-96 panel.
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The impact of age is also pronounced, as is the case forvoterturnout.
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Two recent studies question the apparent causal relationship between political information andvoterturnout.
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The consuetude hypothesis also comports with patterns observed in aggregate rates ofvoterturnout.
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Furthermore, thevoterturnoutis much higher among elderly than among young people.
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While controlling for age and education, gender has a statistically significant impact onvoterturnout.
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If anything, it may have increased thevoterturnoutsomewhat.
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In reality, however,voterturnoutvaries dramatically between countries and between areas within a country.
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Another common factor influencingvoterturnoutis party identification.
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Thevoterturnoutin the village has always been above 90 per cent.
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Clearly, therefore, the level ofvoterturnoutis affected by the various factors outlined above.
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This measure is the average of three subjective indicators and an indicator ofvoterturnout.
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