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The phrase "a voter will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future actions or states related to a voter, often in the context of elections or voting processes.
Example: "In the upcoming election, a voter will be required to present valid identification at the polling station."
Alternatives: "a voter is expected to" or "a voter shall be".
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If a voter will be out of town on election day, he can request a postal ballot.
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All Nassau County households with a registered voter will be mailed a free drug discount card during the first week of July.
"Everyone will be given access to the ballot, and not a single voter will be disenfranchised," Miller said.
And the paper ballots of about a third of all voters will be counted not at the polling place but later at a central county location.
But there is no a priori guarantee that each voter will be individually biased toward the truth.[4] To state this otherwise, CJT does not imply unconditional reliability because such reliability does not follow when, for example, all individual voters have a prior probability of being wrong.
This usually means the average voter will be a white guy over fifty.
However, if the disapproval is appropriate and the action to which it is applied is subsequently disapproved, the voter will be awarded a bonus point to reward removal of incorrect actions.
Not every voter will be easily pleased, however.
Each young voter will be worse off by this effect.
Plus, a majority of voters will be over 50," he said.
But if he ditches them, the economy will probably take a nosedive, and voters will be even more upset.
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