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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absentee votes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to votes cast by individuals who are unable to attend a polling place on Election Day, often due to being away from their registered voting location.
Example: "The election officials reported a significant increase in absentee votes this year, indicating a higher level of participation from those unable to vote in person."
Alternatives: "mail-in ballots" or "remote votes".
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absentee votes
noun
Plural of absentee vote
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Currently, absentee votes count as no votes.
He wants their absentee votes in May's European elections.
Mr. Bush won the absentee votes in both counties.
The 90 absentee votes have not been counted yet.
Mr. Romney was also expected to benefit from Florida's absentee votes, which could break records.
Absentee votes reflect an abdication of shareholders' rights and obligations as owners.
He and Mr. Nagin won similar amounts of the 21,351 absentee votes.
State parties holding caucuses will be required to accept absentee votes in 2020.
Absentee votes are often really biased — much as the early vote often is.
Since the law counts absentee votes as rejections, 55% disapproved of Citigroup bankers' pay.
The vote was 675 to 647, but Ms. Johnson had 217 absentee votes to her opponent's 86.
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