vo • tar • dy / voˈtär-dē
(noun) someone who waits till election day or attempts to vote afterwards.
(adjective) to describe someone who votes on election day or attempts to do so afterwards.
Because she voted early she now awaited election day results of the votardy. The votardy procrastinated yet another election day and waited in lines amongst the others deciding it wasn’t important enough to do early. Due to the storm on election day the votardy complained that their votes weren’t counted after not casting ballots.