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turnout

[turn-out] / ˈtɜrnˌaʊt /




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The recent tragedy came as the Hong Kong government has been campaigning to boost turnout for a legislative council election scheduled for Dec. 7.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mitchell said she appreciated the turnout, engagement, and support from the community to elevate the department.

From Los Angeles Times

At about the same time, prosecutors said, he was sending tweets suggesting that it was important to limit “black turnout” at voting booths.

From Seattle Times

“We had a great turnout of families,” Mr. Cameron told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on his “Washington Watch” show.

From Washington Times

Charles Franklin, a pollster for the Marquette University Law School, said the indictment could spur a bump in turnout both among Trump’s most ardent supporters and his most fervent Democratic opponents.

From Seattle Times