The voting public
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ELECTORATEThe voting public.
electedChoose (someone) to hold public office or some other position by voting
ABSTAINShun the voting booth
SOUTHBygone voting bloc, with "the"
BLOCGroup voting the same way
INDNot voting the party line: Abbr.
ELDERLYTypically active voting group, with "the"
ballotthe method or act of voting
SELMAHome to the National Voting Rights Museum
SOLIDSOUTHVoting bloc from Reconstruction to the 1960s
WRITTENINAdded to the ballot on voting day
ORGANIZEDLABORVoting bloc traditionally aligned with the Democratic party
JERRYPICKEROne voting for Ford in the 1976 election?
ballotpiece of paper or the like used in voting
LEWISJohn for whom the Voting Rights Advancement Act was named
MAJORITYWith the shaded letters, large but not often vocal voting bloc
pollsthe act of voting or the votes cast in an election
pollthe act of voting or the votes cast in an election
BIDENEnd of the letter: "Thanks for the laugh. I'm voting for Obama-..."
AMERICANSAMOAIts people, citizens of the U.S., have no voting member in Congress
GUAMIts people, citizens of the U.S., have no voting member in Congress
PUERTORICOIts people, citizens of the U.S., have no voting member in Congress
VIRGINISLANDSIts people, citizens of the U.S., have no voting member in Congress
ESTONIANSCitizens of the only country that relies significantly on online voting in elections
gerrymanderto rearrange (voting districts) in the interests of a particular party or candidate also JERRYMANDER
jerrymanderto rearrange (voting districts) in the interests of a particular party or candidate also GERRYMANDER
preferential(of voting or an election) In which the voter puts candidates in order of preference
CAMBRIDGEMassachusetts city whose city council is considering lowering the voting age in local elections to 16
jerrymandersJERRYMANDER, to rearrange (voting districts) in the interests of a particular party or candidate also GERRYMANDER
gerrymandererGERRYMANDER, to rearrange (voting districts) in the interests of a particular party or candidate also JERRYMANDER
jerrymanderingJERRYMANDER, to rearrange (voting districts) in the interests of a particular party or candidate also GERRYMANDER
jerrymanderedJERRYMANDER, to rearrange (voting districts) in the interests of a particular party or candidate also GERRYMANDER
logrollingThe practice of exchanging favors, esp. in politics by reciprocal voting for each other's proposed legislation
constituentBeing a voting member of a community or organization and having the power to appoint or elect
turnoutsThe number of people attending or taking part in an event, esp. the number of people voting in an election
turnoutThe number of people attending or taking part in an event, esp. the number of people voting in an election
agethe time of life at which some particular qualification, power, or capacity arises or rests the voting age is 18