high turnout

Frequency: 8.518.2 per million words

Refers to a large number of voters in an election.

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  • The recent election witnessed a surprisingly high turnout despite the inclement weather.
  • Analysts are predicting a high turnout for the upcoming local elections.
  • A high turnout is often seen as a sign of strong public engagement.
  • Organizers were delighted by the exceptionally high turnout at the community meeting.
  • Historically, presidential elections in this country always achieve a high turnout.
  • The campaign aimed to motivate voters, hoping for a high turnout.
  • It remains to be seen if there will be a high turnout for the special vote next week.
  • The new policies are designed to encourage a high turnout among first-time voters.
  • Despite widespread apathy, the final figures showed a remarkably high turnout.
  • For a truly representative government, a high turnout is absolutely essential.