turnouts in English

noun
1
the number of people attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in an election.
He predicted a high turnout at the general election.
2
a turn in a road.
At a turnout by the road skirting the bay, I got out.
3
a carriage or other horse-drawn vehicle with its horse or horses.

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1. We had a fraud-free election, and most importantly, record turnouts.

2. Their analysis is: get real, the high electoral turnouts and mass parties of the postwar period were an aberration.

3. Both leaders encouraged greater efforts for cooperation in railway sector including supply of steel rails, turnouts and locomotives.

4. By aiming their activities at the pool of youth Abstinents and other disillusioned voters, Otpor contributed to one of the biggest turnouts ever for the September 24, 2000 federal presidential elections

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