balloter

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Etymology[edit]

ballot +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

balloter (plural balloters)

  1. Someone who votes by ballot.
    • 2018, Saad Asif, 5G Mobile Communications: Concepts and Technologies:
      Though anyone can participate by commenting on the draft, only eligible members of the balloting group can vote. Ballots usually last 30–60 days, during which balloters can approve, disapprove or abstain with or without comments.

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Verb[edit]

balloter

  1. Alternative form of ballotter

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