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What does the term voters roll mean?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The Voters Roll is also known in some places as the Electoral Roll. It is a list of all of the people in a certain location who are registered to vote. The list aids the process of voting and people may be selected from it to help with Jury Duty. Voters Rolls are used in many countries including the UK, USA and New Zealand.

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