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  • noun Plural form of balloter.

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Examples

  • HOWEVER, MSNBC reports that mail-in balloters care going for Hillary in about a 52-30 margin.

    Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Camp Hillary: Floridians Will Be Heard! 2009

  • HOWEVER, MSNBC reports that mail-in balloters care going for Hillary in about a 52-30 margin.

    Camp Hillary: Floridians Will Be Heard! 2009

  • It would be doubtful that these men would flaunt their reverent belief system in order to influence their balloters.

    God, Politics, and the GOP 2008

  • (Soundbite of music from "Babel") TRUDEAU: I don't envy the Oscar balloters because this is a very hard score to get any reference to.

    Oscar-Nominated Scores: 'Babel,' 'The Queen' 2007

  • (Soundbite of music from "Babel") TRUDEAU: I don't envy the Oscar balloters because this is a very hard score to get any reference to.

    Oscar-Nominated Scores: 'Babel,' 'The Queen' 2007

  • I did hear on John C. Scott today that the Republicans are calling their outstanding early balloters and telling them that they will pick them up for them at their house.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • We've combined all of our resources, and we've gone to professional pollsters to put together exit poll numbers based on what voters are saying when they emerge from precincts, when they emerge from their balloting as well as in advance, the absentee balloters who went out there, and we've done telephone surveys to get that (AUDIO GAP).

    CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2004 2004

  • "I kept hearing it's a bunch of 40 - to 60-year-old guys," says Iggy of the balloters.

    Home - BostonHerald.com Brian McCollum 2010

  • The 1860s also have a particular resonance at election time, as the country splits along political and cultural lines that still separate white Southern voters from balloters in blue Union states.

    NYT > Home Page By TONY HORWITZ 2010

  • In such a scenario, we wouldn't even be debating the "obviousness" of Rice and Dawson (who would potentionally have been first-balloters), and may even be in strong support of Mattingly or Murphy.

    Baseball Analysts 2009

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