The phrase
"voting populace" refers to the group of people who are eligible to vote in an election, meaning those who have the right to choose the leaders or make decisions through voting.
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As the redistricting process moved along, it was compelling to see how many of the actual maps compared to attempts by the
regular voting populace.
Finally, the writer [apparently] operates on the mistaken view that if we can only get at least 51 percent of
the voting populace to be swayed sufficiently by our coalesced, power structure, emotional appeals, and biblical truth (used only where it will work), then we can pass laws outlawing abortion.
Religion provides a sense of community and common values that a cohort of
the voting populace may not believe are held by atheists.
At the time
the voting populace was about 11 million so that indeed translated into about 12 dollars, 30 cents per head.
A sector densely concentrated in urban areas, where a minority of
the voting populace has children in those schools and statewide political reach is limited.
This has been proven with the outcome of the PeopleÂ's Referendum that asked
the voting populace of Belize if they agreed with Offshore Drilling in the country.
The largely unexpected result has struck fear, anger, disappointment, and disbelief, in a majority of
the voting populace.
This fact will become significant as we become a greater percentage of
the voting populace, and therefore have more sway over political issues.
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