Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of People who vote in British Thesaurus
People who vote
electorate (noun)
constituency (noun)
the voters in a division of a country who elect a representative to parliament
constituent (noun)
someone who lives in a constituency and is allowed to vote in elections
independent (noun)
a politician who does not belong to any political party
floating voter (noun)
British a voter who has not decided who to vote for in an election
security mom (noun)
Americaninformal a mother who believes that the safety of her country and action to stop terrorism is very important, and who is influenced mainly by this belief in her choice of which leader to vote for
the grey vote (noun)
older people, especially people over 55, considered as a group of voters in an election
electoral college (noun)
a small group of people who have the responsibility of electing someone to an important position
the Jewish/working-class etc vote ()
a particular group of people, considered according to the way that they tend to vote in an election
swing voter (noun)