A voter is someone allowed to vote. This means they can choose who wins in elections. Voters take part in making decisions in a country or group.
The voter chose the new leader today.
Many voters went to the polling station.
In some groups or committees, a voter is a person who votes in meetings. They help choose or decide what the group will do. This use is more formal than a regular citizen voter.
The voter at the meeting chose the new rules.
Each voter must vote for a candidate.
Sometimes voter means a person who votes about ideas or laws, not just people. They decide yes or no for things like rules or changes. This is often for smaller groups or local decisions.
The voter said yes to the new law.
Many voters agree with the plan.
In some technical or metaphorical cases, a voter is a machine or device that counts votes electronically. This use is very rare and mostly in discussions about voting technology.
The voter stopped working during the election.
We tested the voter before voting started.
Sometimes people say 'voter' to mean someone who chooses or supports one side, like in sports or contests. It is a figurative way to show support or preference.
She is a voter for her favorite team.
Many voters want the home team to win.