0 a person who votes or who has a legal right to vote, especially in an election: --
1 a person who votes, or a person who has the legal right to vote: --
Voters are interested in issues that affect their pocketbooks, he said.
As always in times of retrenchment, elected officials have needed to win the goodwill of voters and interest groups for these unpopular cutbacks.
The papers reviewed have focused on indirect communication - from voters to elected politicians through voting and from politicians to voters through campaign fund-raising.
The result is that the left party is elected to implement policies that a majority of voters do not want.
In particular, the 100 and 100 endpoints can artificially stretch the distribution of voters around a party's position.
In contrast, there is more support for the assumption that broad coalition governments depress efficacy which can discourage voter participation.
Recall that the logic behind this result is that retrospective, incumbency-oriented voters will punish incumbents for poor economic performances.
It could, of course, simply be that the voters did not understand the categorisation, or did not know what the genre 'soul' meant.
An issue would be placed on the ballot if a large number of voters from around the country signed a petition.