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turnout

[ turn-out ]

noun

  1. the gathering of persons who come to an exhibition, party, spectacle, or the like:

    They had a large turnout at the meeting.

  2. quantity of production; output.
  3. an act of turning out.
  4. the manner or style in which a person or thing is equipped, dressed, etc.
  5. equipment; outfit.
  6. a short side track, space, spur, etc., that enables trains, automobiles, etc., to pass one another or park.
  7. Ballet. the turning out of the legs from the hips, with the feet back to back or heel to heel.
  8. Railroads. a track structure composed of a switch, a frog, and closure rails, permitting a train to leave a given track for a branching or parallel track. Compare crossover ( def 6 ).


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of turnout1

First recorded in 1680–90; noun use of verb phrase turn out
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In the city of Milwaukee, which leans Democratic, officials reported a shortage of ballots on Tuesday "due to unprecedented and historic voter turnout", the city's election commission said in a statement.

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These kinds of special elections typically see low voter turnout.

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Following the reports of a low turnout, protest leader Blessed Geza urged Zimbabweans "not to be cowards" in a post on X.

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What that means is politicians don't have to mobilise their bases – turnout is a given, it's just about pushing your narrative.

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Voter turnout is usually high - Turks cherish their right to go to the polls and cast their ballots.

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