Examples of 'turnout in the election' in a sentence

Meaning of "turnout in the election"

Turnout in the election refers to the number or percentage of eligible voters who participate and cast their ballots in an election. It signifies the level of engagement and participation of the electorate in the democratic process, often indicating the overall interest and involvement of the public in the electoral event

How to use "turnout in the election" in a sentence

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turnout in the election
He called for a high turnout in the election.
Overall turnout in the election was slightly under 39.
The low voting turnout in the election was so disappointing.
Turnout in the election was 80 %, with a hotly contested election between the two candidates.
The overall turnout in the election was 33.
The turnout in the election was more than 80 per cent.
Voter turnout in the election was high with over 80 % casting ballots.
Turnout in the election was only 37 % - the lowest in the history of Moroccan national elections.
Turnout in the election was approximately 33.
Turnout in the election was higher than in the last few years at 29.8.
Turnout in the election was the lowest yet since independence in 1962.
Turnout in the election was about 57 per cent -- one of the lowest figures in decades.

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