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nonvoter

noun
non·​vot·​er | \ ˌnän-ˈvō-tər How to pronounce nonvoter (audio) \
plural nonvoters

Definition of nonvoter

: a person who fails or chooses not to vote or does not have the legal right to vote A mere 37 percent of the eligible electorate voted in the 1986 Congressional elections, the vast majority of nonvoters arguably casting ballots of no confidence.— Richard Caplan

Examples of nonvoter in a Sentence

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But not all nonvoters are the same: Nonwhite and Hispanic Americans were more likely to stay home than white voters. Chayenne Polimedio, Vox, "Is voting a civic right or a civic duty?," 6 Nov. 2018 The analysis found 37% of nonvoters are ages 18 to 29, compared with just 12% of people who voted in the midterm election. Reid J. Epstein, WSJ, "Nonvoters in Midterms More Likely to Be Younger and Less Wealthy Than Those Who Voted," 22 Nov. 2018 For nonvoters, 62% were white while 30% were black or Hispanic. Reid J. Epstein, WSJ, "Nonvoters in Midterms More Likely to Be Younger and Less Wealthy Than Those Who Voted," 22 Nov. 2018 The survey of 115,936 voters and 22,016 nonvoters was conducted Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, concluding as polls close on Election Day. Zeke Miller, The Seattle Times, "AP VoteCast: Trump a dominant force on voters’ minds," 7 Nov. 2018 But what is described in these fraudulent messages — helping nonvoters vote — would obviously be a violation of Texas election laws (or those of any other state). Dylan Scott, Vox, "Somebody posing as Beto O’Rourke’s campaign sent texts proposing voter fraud," 6 Sep. 2018 That means appealing to their base with more liberal candidates and trying to win over nonvoters who lean left, such as high school students or Latino voters. Amber Phillips, Washington Post, "Why Democrats trying to build a blue wave in Texas are leaning left in the primaries," 21 May 2018 Less clear is how online voter registration changes the electorate, which across the country is older, wealthier, and more educated than nonvoters. Jonathan Lai, Philly.com, "Online voter registration in Pa., three years in: More than 1 in 5 voters register online," 12 July 2018 The Obama-to-Trump voters are largely moderate whites, while the Obama-to-nonvoters are largely liberal people of color. Seth Masket, Vox, "What Democratic candidates’ priorities say about the party’s direction," 30 May 2018

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First Known Use of nonvoter

1851, in the meaning defined above

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