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voting population

collocation in English

meanings of votingand population


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voting
noun[U]
uk /ˈvəʊ.tɪŋ/ us /ˈvoʊ.t̬ɪŋ/
the activity of choosing someone or something in ...
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population
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk /ˌpɒp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌpɑː.pjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
all the people living in a particular country, area, ...
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Examples of voting population


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This was probably based on expectations that the scheme would be rewarded by increased popularity in the votingpopulation.
Universal election suffrage was canceled, reducing the votingpopulation by more than 85%.
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This resulted in those states having political power in excess of the white votingpopulation.
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Of these, 94.17% (78.69% of the total votingpopulation) voted in favor of the proposal, while 1.2% of those who voted were opposed.
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The effect of population growth on the votingpopulation also has imponderables.
It was beyond question that these crowds did not represent the votingpopulation.
Importantly, the main actors of consideration are the masses, the votingpopulation which prompt elites to undertake certain policy positions with race in the foreground.
Stokes fails to explain why ' bait-and-switch ' presidents refrain from justifying their turnaround by undertaking a campaign to win the votingpopulation over to neoliberalism.
The general issue is thus, how much flexibility you want for your elected politicians representing the votingpopulation at any given point in time.
One possible explanation is that in the model, all households have school-age children, thereby ignoring issues of the actual demographic profile of the votingpopulation.
Turnout as a whole held up therefore remarkably well, but the proportion of the eligible voting population who actually participated was thus lower in 1996 than in 1991.
Since contributions of individual neurons in the votingpopulation can be evaluated, the activity patterns during stimulated and non-stimulated conditions from anesthesia can be distinguished in future studies.
The votingpopulation is 100 or so, but when we talk to bidding cities we find that their votes add up to about 500.
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Ex-servicemen and women make up about one-third of today's votingpopulation.
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There is a votingpopulation of 41,000 and the total population, including women and children, is probably nearly double that figure.
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We want to see that this is as fairly balanced throughout the votingpopulation as can be contrived.
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Hansard archive

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That group would form a major part of the votingpopulation.
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Hansard archive

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The total votingpopulation of the parish is 500.
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The suburb tends to be highly competitive electorally and is generally a reliable barometer for the overall votingpopulation.
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