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voter roll

American  
[voh-ter rohl] / ˈvoʊ tər ˈroʊl /

noun

voter rolls plural
  1. the list of people who are entitled or registered to vote in a particular area.


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The field could increase further as parliament is set to pass bills this week that would allow two other opposition figures struck from the 2019 voter roll to run.

From Reuters • Jul. 4, 2023

He told investigators he wanted his own copy to make sure the voter roll matched one that had been obtained through records requests.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 2, 2022

They talk about doing voter roll work, where you collect information about who’s actually on the voter rolls and try to find people where they’re not accurate.

From Slate • Jun. 7, 2022

Mason's case dates back to 2016 when, after discovering she was not on the voter roll, Mason submitted a provisional ballot in that year's presidential election on the advice of a poll worker.

From Salon • May 12, 2022

If people show up and they are not on the voter roll, due, say, to a clerical error or because they’re in the wrong place, they are nevertheless allowed to cast their vote.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 9, 2018

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