young voter

collocation in English

meaningsofyoungandvoter

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young
adjective
uk
/jʌŋ/
us
/jʌŋ/
having lived or existed for only a short time and ...
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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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(Definition ofyoungandvoterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Ayoungvotermight think that there should be more young people in politics.
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It focuses on campus and community organizing andyoungvoterengagement.
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These high levels of minority andyoungvoterparticipation are here to stay.
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The project registered more than 540,000 youth ages 1830 and was credited with playing a substantial role in theyoungvoterturnout increase in 2006.
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There is the question of the 3 million-plus—we are not certain exactly how many—young voters who will be coming on to the electoral register.
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Another anomaly which ought to be tackled, because this would bring in large numbers of voters, concerns the registration system for young voters.
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In particular, he has referred to young voters appearing on the register for the first time.
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We have a problem getting young voters to register, and once they have, getting them to vote is another problem.
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He had the temerity to talk about bewildering young voters.
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We need to see what will happen to young voters.
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I make my remarks with those young voters in mind.
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I respectfully suggest to him that reform of our democratic processes is an essential precondition to reconnecting with the swathes of disengaged young voters.
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No other issue has aroused such interest, especially in young voters.
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One can recognise three types of young voters.
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The newspaper seems to want to turn off young people and young voters.
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One role of citizenship lessons in schools is to develop political literacy among young people, and of course young voters are the ones who stay at home the most.
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Another reason, to which reference has not been made, is the reduction of the voting age and the fact that large numbers of young voters are coming on the register.
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We all know that only about a third of the eligible young voters who become 18 in the course of the year appear to become registered.
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I have no doubt that, over the next 18 months, all the political parties will be trying to tune in to young voters and their interests.
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