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early voting

Noun

Meaning

early voting (uncountable)

Voting earlier than the voting date, such as when performed by mail or online.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In the past the great majority of minority voters, in Ohio and other places that means African American voters, cast a large percentage of their votes during the early voting process. John Lewis (civil rights leader)

Early voting begins on October 13. Source: Internet

Early voting and voting by mail have proven popular in Massachusetts during the pandemic, particularly in white suburbs where voters have been quicker to adopt alternatives to in-person balloting. Source: Internet

Already more than half of the Island’s registered voters have cast their ballots ahead of election day on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Early voting ends Saturday in all Island towns. Source: Internet

Early voting accounted for three-quarters of the turnout in Nevada, making it nearly impossible for the debate to change Warren's trajectory. Source: Internet

Early voting and mail-in ballots cast for the November election have been strong across the Treasure Coast. Source: Internet

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