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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absentee voters" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals who are registered to vote but are unable to attend polling places on Election Day, often due to being away from their registered voting location.
Example: "The election officials are working to ensure that absentee voters receive their ballots in a timely manner."
Alternatives: "mail-in voters" or "remote voters".
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absentee voters
noun
Plural of absentee voter
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Absentee voters made up 15% of last night's electorate.
These include 4,408 absentee voters and early voters interviewed by telephone.
In certain states, some interviews were also conducted by telephone with absentee voters and early voters.
Already there are speculations aplenty about whom the absentee voters will favour.
In Tennessee, 500 of the interviews were conducted by telephone with self-described absentee voters.
But the ballots of many absentee voters were not even looked at.
The Arizona results include 401 self-described absentee voters interviewed by telephone.
But even Republican Party officials said that absentee voters were unlikely to change the outcome.
It is true that absentee voters in the past tended to favor Republican candidates, he said.
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In that particular one, the early/absentee voters chose Mr. Romney, 49 percent, to Mr. Gingrich, at 27 percent.
Question: Exit Polls -- how do your results of early/absentee voters compare with the precinct interviews?
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