Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of voter
"The local election officials sent reminder postcards to all registered voters before Sunday's primary."
In plain English: Voters are people who have the right to choose their leaders by casting ballots in an election.
"The voters gathered early in the morning to cast their ballots for the new city council."
Derived from Latin votus, meaning "a vow," this term entered English via Old French to denote those who cast votes in an election. The plural form simply adds the standard suffix indicating multiple individuals exercising this right.