Voter vs Noninitiative - What's the difference?
voter | noninitiative |
Someone who votes.
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(of a jurisdiction) In which voter initiatives cannot be brought to the ballot.
As a noun voter
is fireplace, fireside.As an adjective noninitiative is
(of a jurisdiction) in which voter initiatives cannot be brought to the ballot.voter
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- In your opinion, should we allow 16 and 17 year olds to become voters ?
