nonvoter

[ non-voh-ter ]
/ nɒnˈvoʊ tər /

noun

a person who does not vote.
a person who is not eligible to vote.

Origin of nonvoter

OTHER WORDS FROM nonvoter

non·vot·ing, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for nonvoting

  • But the General Assembly could still upgrade the Palestinians from nonvoting observer “entity” to permanent observer “state.”

    U.N. to Vote on Palestine | |September 27, 2011 |DAILY BEAST
  • At heart she was a nonvoting Garrisonian abolitionist and would not support a political party which in any way sanctioned slavery.

    Susan B. Anthony |Alma Lutz
  • The Central Committee is a large working party organ, which in 1973 included 147 members and 110 candidate (nonvoting) members.

    Area Handbook for Bulgaria |Eugene K. Keefe, Violeta D. Baluyut, William Giloane, Anne K. Long, James M. Moore, and Neda A. Walpole

British Dictionary definitions for nonvoting (1 of 2)

nonvoting
/ (nɒnˈvəʊtɪŋ) /

adjective

of or relating to a nonvoter
finance (of shares) not entitling the holder to vote at company meetings

British Dictionary definitions for nonvoting (2 of 2)

nonvoter
/ (nɒnˈvəʊtə) /

noun

a person who does not vote
a person not eligible to vote