canvasser

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

canvass +‎ -er

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Noun[edit]

canvasser (plural canvassers)

  1. someone who goes through a region soliciting votes in an election, or conducting a public opinion poll
  2. (politics, obsolete except US, Philippines) person(s) who scrutinize(s) (the ballot in an election or such the votes cast) and reject irregular votes; also, to challenge or dispute (an election result).

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Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English canvass +‎ -er.

Verb[edit]

canvasser

  1. (Jersey) to canvass