The total number of voters who participated.
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1French President Emmanuel Macron said Britain's Brexit vote showed Europe needed reform.
2With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
3However calling for the leadership vote was the right decision, she said.
4He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if necessary.
5Some conservatives said a vote by the House was possible this week.
1The tour director said she planned to join future voter turnout efforts.
2Election commissioner Krishnananthalingam said overall voter turnout was more than 60 percent.
3Whether the provision of detailed information will encourage voter turnout is uncertain.
4The election was ultimately held with the lowest voter turnout since 1994.
5Election officials said voter turnout was about 80 percent, a record high.
6The result of all this is a nation with abysmal voter turnout.
7Low Democratic voter turnout could leave Trump an opening in swing states.
8Our correspondent reports that typically, voter turnout is down when it rains.
9Research also shows that public pressure and even shame increases voter turnout.
10In 2004, we saw the lowest voter turnout amongst eligible Black voters.
11An economic model would therefore predict voter turnout to increase substantially.
12But voter turnout still was not good enough, Mr Briggs said.
13Low voter turnout marked the first signal that public opinion may be changing.
14Lines were long in several states, in part because of higher voter turnout.
15All attempts so far have fallen short in deterring voter turnout.
16The result of all of this is a nation with abysmal voter turnout.