Voter
(noun)
A person who has the legal right to vote in a particular country or area.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french votaire, from latin votarius, from votum "a vow,".
Examples:
- In the United States, every citizen over the age of 18 is a voter.
- The voter turnout was low in the last election.
- The voter registration deadline is next week.
- The voter is being asked to choose between two candidates for mayor.
- The voter looked over the ballot before casting their vote.