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Common collocations with voter in American Collocation

voter noun countable

US /ˈvoʊtər/

not sure who to vote for

floating
swing
undecided

It seems that this message had at least swayed some of the floating voters.

not enthusiastic about voting

disaffected
disenchanted
disillusioned

The overwhelming majority of disaffected voters live in urban areas.

persuade or attract voters

attract
convince
persuade
sway
tempt
win
woo

The leadership adopted a more left-wing image in order to win back their core voters.

He was appointed by Hague to woo new voters.

make voters choose other people or things

alienate
scare off

The Democrats were unwilling to use her in too prominent a role for fear of alienating non-white voters.

treat voters in an unfair way

deceive
disenfranchise
fool
intimidate
mislead

Many thousands of voters would be effectively disenfranchised by paramilitary intimidation.

negative feelings

apathy
confusion
cynicism
dissatisfaction
fatigue

Voter apathy has also increased due to a perceived lack of conviction amongst politicians.

being involved in voting

engagement
participation
registration
turnout

The Electoral Commission produced a report entitled `Voter engagement and young people’.