Canvasser in a sentence as a noun

Twice as a door-to-door canvasser, and once by a friend's pet.

One of the key CA products was an app for canvassers, telling them about each home on their route.

You are not allowed to greet a bank teller that way, or a canvasser, or most of the other people you encounter.

I've worked as a canvasser, and organized door-to-door campaigns.

My best friend was a canvasser and before going into each house, the iPad they used told canvassers what to talk about and not to talk about.

This is why it's so bad these days, the number of canvassers has exponentially grown and they have to constantly prove their worth to their employers.

If they're going door to door, the canvassers carry clipboards with the list printed out, take notes on the list with the result of the canvass, and enters the data into VAN later.

For example, is spitting on the sidewalk remedied by volunteering as an unpaid political canvasser for two months?

Then if they're making phone calls the canvasser sits in front of a computer and checks off their list voter-by-voter right in VAN and entering data with the result of the phone call.

I had an anti-Obamacare Republican canvasser show up at my door during election season, and ended up debating for about an hour on the front porch.

Sadly, "highly illegal" is often not correlated with "goes to jail", or even "stopping the behavior".For example: have you ever wondered about the aggressive charity street canvassers that have sprung up over the last few years?

Canvasser definitions

noun

a petitioner who solicits contributions or trade or votes

See also: solicitor

noun

someone who examines votes at an election

See also: scrutineer

noun

someone who conducts surveys of public opinion; "a pollster conducts public opinion polls"; "a headcounter counts heads"

See also: pollster headcounter

noun

a person who takes or counts votes