Voltage (E) is a POTENTIAL which is measured in
volts.
Current (I) is measured in
Amps, and is what happens when electrons at a given voltage are permitted to flow through a circuit (i.e., the circuit is completed).
Voltage (E), therefore, is a measure of how much
current (I) CAN flow across a given
resistance (R) if permitted to do so.
Voltage (that is, the potential) exists, whether electrons are flowing or not. Measuring a given potential, however, requires that some (usually tiny) amount of current be permitted to flow through the measuring device..