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turnout sentence examples

  • The government has looked at ways of boosting voter turnout, which fell to 59 % in the last general election in 2001.
  • Turnout at future elections might be improved.
  • We had a rather disappointing turnout for what was to prove an excellent evening enjoyed by everyone, geoff included.
  • The likely outcome of the election campaign is a fall in voter turnout.
  • Turnout in the election.
  • Turnout of junior harriers at this fell race.
  • The second emerging feature of the electoral landscape on which i want to focus is the declining turnout at elections.
  • The positive view the problem of electoral turnout in britain has reached crisis point.
  • This year the date has been set for sunday july 14 and pc carey is hoping for a bumper turnout.
  • Turnout in a postal ballot was 66 per cent, the highest ever in a postal pilot.
  • Turnout of voters, 85 per cent.
  • Low turnout to a general election is a problem.
  • The uk is edging ever closer to the government's objective for 60 % voting turnout at shareholder meetings.
  • Turnout of runners - 235 finishers.
  • There are lessons to be learned from the differential turnout.
  • Election officials reported a 75 per cent turnout in the poll.
  • A joseph rowntree poll in 2000 found that 30 per cent of those polled agreed or tended to agree with compulsory turnout.
  • European election turnout in pilot regions was up more than 100 per cent.
  • We are calling for a massive turnout from across the uk on 2 july.
  • Some 85 percent voted in favor on a 80 percent turnout.

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