Examples of using Turnout in English and their translations into Malay
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But another factor is turnout.
The voter turnout was 95.22%.
Turnout at the election was 25 per cent.
Combo style, turnout style as your demand.
Turnout was as low as 44%.
The police are expecting huge turnout of gangs.
Turnout was estimated at about 50 percent.
The police is also expecting huge turnout of gangs.
Turnout higher than in recent years.
As you can see… we are more than happy with the turnout today.
Turnout in the June 23 referendum was 72.2 percent.
We are more than happy with the turnout today. So, as you can see.
Turnout for Thursday's referendum was 72.2 percent.
Percentage figures based on total turnout, excluding informal votes.
The turnout was so tremendous that there were not enough seats.
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A turnout's supposed to withstand temperatures in excess of 500 degrees.
In his petition to the court, Ping alleged fraud in Haut-Ogooue province,where Bongo won 95 percent on a turnout of 99.9 percent.
The drop in voter turnout in Malay majority DMs was smaller, at 7.4%.
Turnout is the time from dispatching of the emergency to the emergency from the station.
Full results after the first voting-- which saw 62 percent turnout-- were initially meant to have been published on Wednesday but have been delayed several times.
The turnout was just under 55 per cent-- a low number in part due to the ban on campaining.
According to Voice of America,many analysts have interpreted the high voter turnout in this election as a sign that the people of Kashmir had endorsed Indian rule in the state.
High voter turnout is a measure of citizens' participation in the political process.
Except combo style, we also produce turnout horse rug, mesh cloth horse rug, polar fleece horse rug. As to size and color.
Voter turnout, Gender quotas, Electoral system design and Political party financing in Yemen.
Not letting turnout drop below 55 percent, especially among key Harapan supporters.
Although turnout decreased by 9.7 percent, the distribution of this drop in turnout was quite different according to the type of polling district.
This mailer increased turnout rates by 8.1 percentage points, the largest effect that had ever been observed for a single-piece mailer.
The voter turnout today stands at 72 percent, which is significantly lower than the 88 percent recorded during the general election in May 5, 2013.