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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vote counter" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person or machine that counts votes in an election or other decision-making process. Example: The vote counter tallied up the final results and announced the winner of the election.
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"Oh, my God!" McCarthy, the House Republicans' chief vote counter, said to himself.
One opposition vote counter said that the administration and the opposition could each count on 210 votes.
Pelosi is a master vote counter — and more than most 20th-century congressional leaders, she has to be.
A Dangerous Prospect "The speaker's got an enormous task ahead of her," cautions Howard Paster, the top Congressional vote counter for President Bill Clinton.
Representative David Dreier of California, a top Republican vote counter for the bill, hailed Mr. Rangel's endorsement, which could sway two or three undecided Democrats later this week.
When a vote counter accidentally knocked some ballots off a table during the recount last week, Republicans cited it as an example of chaos inside the counting chamber.
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Big men in large cars bossed vote counters.
In the end, the votes were not there — not even close, House vote counters conceded.
This time, according to vote counters on both sides, sixty-six votes are a lock.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Collins had been expected by many vote counters to vote in favor.
Senator Charles Schumer of New York said he was outraged by orchestrated protests against vote counters in Miami-Dade County. Miami-Dade County
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