Examples of 'turned out to vote' in a sentence

Meaning of "turned out to vote"

turned out to vote: This phrase indicates the action of participating in an election by casting a vote. It implies that individuals showed up or became present at the polling station to exercise their right to vote in a political process or decision-making

How to use "turned out to vote" in a sentence

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turned out to vote
Of registered voters turned out to vote in the election.
Approximately 79 per cent of the population turned out to vote.
Has yet turned out to vote.
More than 90 per cent of registered voters turned out to vote.
Both turned out to vote.
Record numbers of Canadians have already turned out to vote in advance polls.
Ordinary Afghans turned out to vote in remarkable numbers, defying Taliban attacks and threats.
Of eligible voters turned out to vote.
People turned out to vote.
And yes, that did represent 48 per cent of people who turned out to vote.
Latinos turned out to vote.
According to the BBC, less than 1 % of the Catholic population turned out to vote.
Florida voters recently turned out to vote for Amendment 2.
Officials said over 72 percent of over 50 million eligible Iranians turned out to vote.
Even anarchists turned out to vote.

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Some 4.7 million voters turned out to vote in the four day advance voting period.
It is interesting that 70 % of Iraqis turned out to vote.
Since the early 1980s women have turned out to vote in larger numbers than men.
Still the Iraqis turned out to vote.
Even the Sunnis turned out to vote.

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