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Example sentences for "voter"

Lexicographically close words:
votaries; votary; vote; voted; voteless; voters; votes; voti; voting; votis
  1. To be a voter with the rest is not so much; and this, like every institute, will have its imperfections.

  2. Del said that when election time came they would go gunning for that voter over the rocks and through the burnt timber, and would beat up the brush for him as if he were a moose, and valuable.

  3. The qualifications of voters are as follows: (1) A voter must be a male citizen of the island of Negros.

  4. He must have resided in the island not less than one year preceding, and in the district in which he offers to register as a voter not less than three months immediately preceding the time he offers to register.

  5. A voter considers himself to be noticed if he gets a book; he likes to have the book bound, and the bigger the book may be, the more the compliment is relished.

  6. A voter may reasonably desire to know a candidate's opinion on any matter of political interest before he votes for or against him.

  7. The Registration Act of 1843 required every voter to have his name and residence recorded on a public list.

  8. Every voter must now have his name and address registered in a printed list.

  9. The guilt of every national sin comes back to the voter in a fraction the denominator of which is several millions.

  10. No one not an elector in 1892 can be registered as a voter unless he can sign his name and write his address and occupation.

  11. The town voter being mainly British, the bill met with the bitter opposition of the Bond members, who declared that its object was the extinction of their parliamentary power.

  12. The American voter should regard himself as an officer of government.

  13. What are the duties of a voter in a self-governing country?

  14. The system now in vogue is an election by a "general ticket;" that is to say, each voter uses a ballot on which are printed the names of all the electors to which his State is entitled.

  15. To this end the honest voter must be protected against terrorism, violence or fraud.

  16. He withdrew the military protection to the colored voter and entered upon a policy of pacification by putting the whites of the South on their honor.

  17. No: it is time that the colored voter learned to leave his powerless "protectors" and take care of himself.

  18. That an independent voter must be intelligent, must comprehend the science of government, and be versed in the history of governments and of men; (2.

  19. A voter in certain boroughs of England, where, before the passage of the reform bill of 1832, the qualification for suffrage was to have boiled (walloped) his own pot in the parish for six months.

  20. Voting paper, a form of ballot containing the names of more candidates than there are offices to be filled, the voter making a mark against the preferred names.

  21. Fagot vote, the vote of a person who has been constituted a voter by being made a landholder, for party purposes.

  22. A clerk entered the name of the voter and the candidates in a book, and the list was then deposited in a box by the deputy.

  23. Will the coming voter be an automatic, legless, hairless mollusk with an abnormal ear constantly glued to the tube of a big tank full of symmetrical ideas furnished by a national bureau of brains in the employ of the party in power?

  24. Any voter who has resided in the county a certain time (usually about thirty days) is eligible to any county office, except that of attorney or court commissioner.

  25. Could one who is not a voter be elected to the house?

  26. It is illegal for a voter to be approached concerning a possible candidate any nearer than 100 feet from the polling place.

  27. Any qualified voter living in a Senatorial or in a House district is eligible for election from that district to the General Assembly.

  28. Two Constitutional requirements are necessary: the individual must be a qualified voter and must live in the district he represents.

  29. This provision was to be replaced in 1904 by the requirement of each potential voter passing an intelligence test proving that he could properly interpret the constitution.

  30. A capitation or poll tax was to be levied upon each voter and half of the revenue from this tax was to be used for school purposes.

  31. In a majority of cases the provision was that the voter should be a qualified elector of the state, or state and county, and that he should have resided within the municipal limits a specified time.

  32. It is apparent, however, that the tendency was, perhaps from convenience of expression, to adopt the constitutional rule, simply adding that the voter should be a resident of the municipality.

  33. The New York voter is a low animal at best, much lower than the Chicago voter, and he enthuses only when filled with beef and beer.

  34. It is to be doubted that the New York voter will rush to the polls and plump ballots for him with the frenzied enthusiasm of which he has been told.

  35. That which had come to be considered an impossible task he did by the simple formula of "putting a man instead of a voter behind every broom.

  36. I guessed as much from the statement of a Tammany politician to me, a year ago, that every Italian voter in his district got his "old two" on election day.

  37. There it is known that the voter has his secret.

  38. But the voter by ballot is strongly impelled to the practice of the more enormous sin of simulation.

  39. This denies the voter the right to scratch his ticket when he finds a name on it that he knows to be that of a man he cannot approve and ought not to vote for.

  40. The right to vote carries with it to each voter a right to a candidate of his own selection.

  41. From ostrakon, a tile; the voter wrote the name on a tile or shell.

  42. The result is that each voter in a small state has more influence in choosing the President than each voter in a large state.

  43. In connection with the amendments the whole question of the suffrage can be discussed in the responsibility devolving upon the voter fully set forth.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.