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Definition of non-voting in English: non-votingadjective ˌnɒnˈvəʊtɪŋ Not having or using a vote. Example sentencesExamples - Democratic Party officials came up with a compromise, with the Freedom Democrats being given just two non-voting seats.
- He became a non-voting member of the Communist Central Committee in 1945, and was elevated to full membership in 1949.
- There was a non-voting member of the House of Representatives from 1992.
- They have a non-voting delegate in the House, but making deals for votes is often how the House does business.
- Its constitution permitted others to join and made provision for voting and non-voting members.
Derivatives noun ˌnɒnˈvəʊtə It was above all the large number of non-voters who made the SVP the strongest party. Example sentencesExamples - Yes, the non-voters may very well make up a significant fraction of the 100,000 protestors.
- This represents a significant opportunity for someone who is able to appeal to this new generation of non-voters and supporters.
- In an age when only half of eligible Americans vote, his staff believe he can attract four million non-voters to his cause.
- Nevertheless, quite a few non-voters have so far registered their reasons for avoiding the ballot box.
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