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  • Crossover voting
  • Term in United States primary elections

    In primary elections in the United States, crossover voting refers to a behavior in which voters cast ballots for a party with which they are not traditionally

    Crossover voting

    Crossover_voting

  • 2026 national electoral calendar
  • tentative voting date". The Haitian Times. 17 November 2025. Retrieved 28 November 2025. "Sweden braces for election hacks ahead of 2026 vote". POLITICO

    2026 national electoral calendar

    2026 national electoral calendar

    2026_national_electoral_calendar

  • 2026 local electoral calendar
  • Worldwide local elections held in 2026

    original on 20 February 2026. Retrieved 3 March 2026. "Vučić: Let everyone vote according to their conscience, and the blockaders have terribly damaged Serbia"

    2026 local electoral calendar

    2026_local_electoral_calendar

  • Indirect election
  • Type of election

    of indirect single transferable voting, where only eliminated candidates select other candidates to transfer their vote share to. Similarly, supranational

    Indirect election

    Indirect_election

  • Voting Rights Act of 1965
  • US federal legislation that prohibits racial discrimination in voting

    The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark U.S. federal statute that prohibits racial discrimination in voting. It was signed into law by President Lyndon

    Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965

  • Kay Ivey
  • Governor of Alabama since 2017

    School of Healthcare Sciences." In May 2017, Ivey signed a bill banning crossover voting (the practice of casting a ballot in one party's primary election and

    Kay Ivey

    Kay Ivey

    Kay_Ivey

  • 2027 national electoral calendar
  • Worldwide national elections held in 2027

    thinking about the 2027 elections]. República GT (in Spanish). "Dates des votations des 20 prochaines années". www.admin.ch (in French). 9 March 2026. Retrieved

    2027 national electoral calendar

    2027 national electoral calendar

    2027_national_electoral_calendar

  • Direct election
  • Voting for candidates by the public

    Representatives has been directly elected, using either first-past-the-post voting or ticket voting in plural district since its inception in 1789. The United States

    Direct election

    Direct_election

  • Election Commission of India
  • Election regulatory body of India

    monitoring of assigned tasks. Voting in India is done using electronic voting machines (EVMs) and there are provisions for postal voting and special arrangements

    Election Commission of India

    Election Commission of India

    Election_Commission_of_India

  • 2025 national electoral calendar
  • October 2025. "Egypt announces timetable of 2025 Parliamentary elections; voting to begin on November 7". Egypt Today. 4 October 2025. Retrieved 19 October

    2025 national electoral calendar

    2025 national electoral calendar

    2025_national_electoral_calendar

  • Local election
  • Election for local government

    increasing demand for electoral reform, including a call for instant-runoff voting to be used to select all major executives. This is thought to make it possible

    Local election

    Local_election

  • Election
  • Process by which a population chooses the holder of a public office

    majority from voting. All jurisdictions require a minimum age for voting. In Australia, Aboriginal people were not given the right to vote until 1962 (see

    Election

    Election

    Election

  • By-election
  • Election to fill a vacant political office

    to maintain a minimum attendance), or when an election is invalidated by voting irregularities. In some cases a vacancy may be filled by a method other

    By-election

    By-election

  • Psephology
  • Quantitative scientific analysis of elections and balloting (within political science)

    (/sɪˈfɒlədʒi/; from Greek ψῆφος, psephos, 'pebble') is the study of elections and voting. Psephology attempts to both forecast and explain election results. The

    Psephology

    Psephology

  • Electoral college
  • Set of electors who are selected to elect a candidate to a particular office

    President Juan Perón which replaced it with direct elections by popular vote used in the 1951 and 1954 elections. After the Revolución Libertadora the

    Electoral college

    Electoral_college

  • Obama–Trump voters
  • Type of voter in United States elections

    Republicans, are people who voted for Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama in the 2008 and/or 2012 presidential elections, but later voted for Republican Party

    Obama–Trump voters

    Obama–Trump voters

    Obama–Trump_voters

  • Swing vote
  • Vote potentially going to more than one candidate

    once-favoured party are more likely to vote for a third-party or abstain than cross over. Smaller groups that use voting to decide matters, such as chambers

    Swing vote

    Swing_vote

  • Midterm election
  • Type of election

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    Midterm election

    Midterm_election

  • Chief Election Commissioner of India
  • Constitutional post to the Government of India

    two-thirds majority of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha to be present and voting for the same. As per the Election Commission (Condition Of Service Of Election

    Chief Election Commissioner of India

    Chief Election Commissioner of India

    Chief_Election_Commissioner_of_India

  • One Nation, One Election
  • Proposed Indian electoral scheduling policy

    Rajya Sabha lawmakers in it. All India Judicial Service Combined Approval Voting National Judicial Appointments Commission None Of The Above (NOTA) in India

    One Nation, One Election

    One Nation, One Election

    One_Nation,_One_Election

  • 2026 international electoral calendar
  • List of international elections held in 2026

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    2026 international electoral calendar

    2026_international_electoral_calendar

  • Paper candidate
  • Election candidate of a party with little support

    paper candidates so that: Supporters have an opportunity to vote for the party The total vote obtained across the council and the nation is maximised All

    Paper candidate

    Paper_candidate

  • Crossing the floor
  • Changing one's political allegiance while in office

    Bangladesh Anti-defection law (India) Aisle (political term) Conscience vote Crossover voting Floor crossing (South Africa) Katak (Malaysia) List of British politicians

    Crossing the floor

    Crossing the floor

    Crossing_the_floor

  • The Lincoln Project
  • American political action committee

    saying that "two views cannot exist in one party" and Steslow saying he will "vote blue no matter who". Schmidt warned that a second term with Trump would be

    The Lincoln Project

    The_Lincoln_Project

  • Sanders–Trump voters
  • American voter group

    Democrats than Sanders voters who voted for Clinton or a third-party candidate. According to Schaffner, about half of the voting bloc identified themselves as

    Sanders–Trump voters

    Sanders–Trump voters

    Sanders–Trump_voters

  • General election
  • Election in which all or most members of a given political body are chosen

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    General election

    General_election

  • Electoral fraud
  • Illegal interference with the process of an election

    electoral fraud. Preferential voting systems such as score voting and single transferable vote, and in some cases, instant-runoff voting, can reduce the impact

    Electoral fraud

    Electoral_fraud

  • Haley Voters for Harris
  • American political action committee

    of Primary Pivot, a group that encouraged Democrats and Independents to vote for Nikki Haley in the primaries. The organization was founded on March 6

    Haley Voters for Harris

    Haley Voters for Harris

    Haley_Voters_for_Harris

  • Party switching in the United States
  • Change of political affiliation

    move to the Democratic Party. United States portal Politics portal Crossover voting Democrat in name only List of American politicians who switched parties

    Party switching in the United States

    Party_switching_in_the_United_States

  • Reagan Democrat
  • Democratic voters who supported Republican president Ronald Reagan

    at least once. Blue Labour Conservative Democrat Crossing the floor Crossover voting Democratic and liberal support for John McCain in 2008 Democrats for

    Reagan Democrat

    Reagan Democrat

    Reagan_Democrat

  • Snap election
  • Election called earlier than scheduled

    the dissolution of the State Duma, but to the postponement of the day of voting on the day on which the regional elections were held. The early elections

    Snap election

    Snap_election

  • 2012 United States presidential election in Michigan
  • primaries to vote for Hillary Clinton, whom he saw as being a weaker candidate than Obama. Michigan has a long history of such crossover voting; in 2000,

    2012 United States presidential election in Michigan

    2012 United States presidential election in Michigan

    2012_United_States_presidential_election_in_Michigan

  • Election Commissioner of India
  • Members of the body overseeing elections

    two-thirds majority of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha to be present and voting for the same, election commissioners can be removed by the President on

    Election Commissioner of India

    Election Commissioner of India

    Election_Commissioner_of_India

  • Free and fair election
  • Election which is free of coercion and fraud

    by government-owned media); voting process (whether elections were conducted by secret ballot on a one person, one vote basis, with adequate security

    Free and fair election

    Free_and_fair_election

  • Gerrymandering
  • Form of political manipulation

    (diluting the voting power of the opposing party's supporters across many districts) or "packing" (concentrating the opposing party's voting power in one

    Gerrymandering

    Gerrymandering

    Gerrymandering

  • Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform
  • United States political group

    for Integrity and Reform Republicans for the Rule of Law Right Side PAC Vote Common Good Opposition to presidential campaigns Republicans opposition in

    Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform

    Republican_Political_Alliance_for_Integrity_and_Reform

  • Elections in India
  • provide general absentee voting. On 24 November 2010, the Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill 2010 was gazetted to give voting rights to non-resident

    Elections in India

    Elections in India

    Elections_in_India

  • None of the above (India)
  • Ballot option to not vote for any candidate

    conducted if NOTA won the majority vote in the upcoming Municipal Elections in December 2018. Combined approval voting None of the above "WRIT PETITION

    None of the above (India)

    None of the above (India)

    None_of_the_above_(India)

  • LaTosha Brown
  • American community organizer, political strategist, and consultant

    irregularities within the voting records, including crossover voting, missing voter lists, illegally opened election boxes, and votes from deceased individuals

    LaTosha Brown

    LaTosha Brown

    LaTosha_Brown

  • Recall election
  • Vote to remove an official prematurely

    supermajority after recall vote". Fox News. 2018-06-06. Retrieved 6 June 2018. York, Jessica A. (March 3, 2020). "Voting majority recalls Santa Cruz

    Recall election

    Recall_election

  • List of former first Trump administration officials who endorsed Kamala Harris
  • restore this basic principle in our political system. And that's why I'm voting for Kamala Harris.' "White House lawyers who worked for Reagan, Bush endorse

    List of former first Trump administration officials who endorsed Kamala Harris

    List_of_former_first_Trump_administration_officials_who_endorsed_Kamala_Harris

  • 2025 local electoral calendar
  • Worldwide local elections held in 2025

    "Special Election 2025 – 51st Council District | NYC Board of Elections". vote.nyc. Retrieved 2025-03-27. "Election timetable in England". GOV.UK. Retrieved

    2025 local electoral calendar

    2025_local_electoral_calendar

  • List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
  • [@PatriciaHeaton] (February 12, 2020). "P.S. I didn't vote in the last presidential cycle and will not be voting in this one. I am not a Trump supporter" (Tweet)

    List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign

    List_of_Republicans_who_opposed_the_Donald_Trump_2020_presidential_campaign

  • List of former first Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden
  • October 16, 2020. American Family. The Lincoln Project in collaboration with VoteVets. October 16, 2020. Archived from the original on October 28, 2020 – via

    List of former first Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden

    List_of_former_first_Trump_administration_officials_who_endorsed_Joe_Biden

  • 2024 national electoral calendar
  • National and federal elections held in 2024

    Archived from the original on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023. "Single Voting Day in Belarus to take place on February 25, 2024". Белтелерадиокомпания

    2024 national electoral calendar

    2024 national electoral calendar

    2024_national_electoral_calendar

  • Exit poll
  • Poll of voters taken after they exit polling stations

    calling a random sample of voters until they vote, to cover mailed ballots, early voting, and election-day voting. Akin to all opinion polls, exit polls by

    Exit poll

    Exit_poll

  • Nonpartisan primary
  • Top-two primary election

    lack of crossover votes, an extreme candidate from the majority party can still win over a moderate from either party. Instant-runoff voting – Single-winner

    Nonpartisan primary

    Nonpartisan_primary

  • Universal suffrage
  • Right of every person to an equal say in politics

    protect and expand the voting rights of all Americans, especially African Americans, through the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act of 1965 and

    Universal suffrage

    Universal suffrage

    Universal_suffrage

  • Never Trump movement
  • Conservative opposition to Donald Trump

    continued with in-person voting while Trump's claims about fraud related to by-mail voting discouraged expansion and promotion of such voting. Despite the January

    Never Trump movement

    Never_Trump_movement

  • 43 Alumni for America
  • American political action committee

    president George W. Bush with a mission to mobilize Republican voters to vote for the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in the 2020 US presidential

    43 Alumni for America

    43_Alumni_for_America

  • 2012 Michigan Republican presidential primary
  • primaries to vote for Hillary Clinton, whom he saw as being a weaker candidate than Obama. Michigan has a long history of such crossover voting; in 2000,

    2012 Michigan Republican presidential primary

    2012 Michigan Republican presidential primary

    2012_Michigan_Republican_presidential_primary

  • Electoral boundary delimitation
  • Drawing the boundaries for elections

    each vote should, to the extent possible, be afforded equal value or weight, in recognition of the democratic principle that all those of voting age participate

    Electoral boundary delimitation

    Electoral_boundary_delimitation

  • Cast vote record
  • Electronic record of voter selections

    Morris, Kevin T. (June 1, 2025). "Crossover Voting Rates in Partisan and Nonpartisan Elections: Evidence From Cast Vote Records". Political Research Quarterly

    Cast vote record

    Cast_vote_record

  • Safe seat
  • Electoral district considered to be secure

    members of all other ethnic minorities. There was a strong tendency toward voting on ethnic lines. Thus, in the 1999 general election, although the indigenous

    Safe seat

    Safe_seat

  • Cash-for-votes scandal
  • 2008 North Indian political scandal

    nothing to show that money was offered for voting in favour of the motion of confidence or for abstaining from voting." A police investigation was instigated

    Cash-for-votes scandal

    Cash-for-votes scandal

    Cash-for-votes_scandal

  • Electoral symbol
  • Political party symbol for use on ballots

    papers where a voter must make a mark to vote for the associated party. One of their purposes is to facilitate voting by illiterate people, who cannot read

    Electoral symbol

    Electoral_symbol

  • Democrats for Nixon
  • 1972 Democratic support for Nixon campaign

    would vote for Nixon if the election were held then, while a far smaller percentage of Republicans were considering to cross party lies to vote for McGovern

    Democrats for Nixon

    Democrats_for_Nixon

  • Electoral wipeout
  • Lopsided defeat in a contested election

    "winner-take-all" voting. Each state had three of its six Senators retiring at each half-senate election. Each voter had three votes at each election,

    Electoral wipeout

    Electoral_wipeout

  • List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
  • OKGOP Chair is Voting Libertarian". Wehrman, Jessica (August 4, 2016). "Former Ohio Attorney General Betty Montgomery says she can't vote for Donald Trump

    List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign

    List_of_Republicans_who_opposed_the_Donald_Trump_2016_presidential_campaign

  • List of the most recent elections by country
  • elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    List of the most recent elections by country

    List_of_the_most_recent_elections_by_country

  • CrossOver (software)
  • Windows compatibility software

    CrossOver is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer available for Linux, macOS, and ChromeOS. This compatibility layer enables many Windows-based applications

    CrossOver (software)

    CrossOver_(software)

  • Open-source voting system
  • An open-source voting system (OSVS), also known as open-source voting (or OSV), is a voting system that uses open-source software (and/or hardware) that

    Open-source voting system

    Open-source_voting_system

  • Right Side PAC
  • American political action committee

    Republicans with a mission of convincing anti-Donald Trump Republican voters to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 United States presidential

    Right Side PAC

    Right_Side_PAC

  • 2024 local electoral calendar
  • Local elections held in 2024

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    2024 local electoral calendar

    2024_local_electoral_calendar

  • Electoral reform
  • Change in an electoral system

    transferable voting, a two-round system (runoff voting), instant-runoff voting (alternative voting, ranked-choice voting, or preferential voting), instant

    Electoral reform

    Electoral_reform

  • Republican Accountability
  • Political initiative in the US

    Jason (August 5, 2020). "These Republicans Have a Confession: They're Not Voting for Trump Again". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 9

    Republican Accountability

    Republican_Accountability

  • Electoral competition
  • Competition between political parties or candidates

    in elections, which "were decided by low-turnout" of just 57,000 people voting for politicians in U.S. House primary elections rendering these "meaningless"

    Electoral competition

    Electoral competition

    Electoral_competition

  • Referendum
  • Direct vote on a specific proposal

    method and quadratic voting (including quadratic funding). An electronic referendum (or e-referendum) is a referendum in which voting is aided by electronic

    Referendum

    Referendum

    Referendum

  • Staggered elections
  • Elections where only a part of the body is elected at a time

    body being represented, but can also minimize the impact of cumulative voting. Many companies use staggered elections as a tool to prevent takeover attempts

    Staggered elections

    Staggered_elections

  • Tim Barnes (politician)
  • American politician

    slightly more votes (19) than Barnes during the actual election, but the Tennessee Democratic Executive Committee, due to crossover voting by Republicans

    Tim Barnes (politician)

    Tim_Barnes_(politician)

  • Democratic and liberal support for John McCain in 2008
  • early voting. According to exit polls on Election Day, McCain won the votes of only 10% of Democrats nationwide, the same percentage of Democrats' votes that

    Democratic and liberal support for John McCain in 2008

    Democratic and liberal support for John McCain in 2008

    Democratic_and_liberal_support_for_John_McCain_in_2008

  • Thornburg v. Gingles
  • 1986 United States Supreme Court case

    Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits any jurisdiction from implementing a "voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice

    Thornburg v. Gingles

    Thornburg_v._Gingles

  • International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
  • Sweden-based intergovernmental organization

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance

    International_Institute_for_Democracy_and_Electoral_Assistance

  • 2025 international electoral calendar
  • List of international elections held in 2025

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    2025 international electoral calendar

    2025_international_electoral_calendar

  • 1986 Alabama gubernatorial election
  • Independents from voting in its primary election. This challenge went to the Alabama Supreme Court, which ruled that crossover voting had taken place in

    1986 Alabama gubernatorial election

    1986 Alabama gubernatorial election

    1986_Alabama_gubernatorial_election

  • List of next general elections
  • Sweden) while some allow the government to dissolve Parliament and call a new vote up to a certain time limit (United Kingdom, Israel and Japan). Some constitutions

    List of next general elections

    List_of_next_general_elections

  • Election forensics
  • Statistical methods to possibly find voter fraud

    vote counts for all issues and candidates, and valid ballots. Broad, national-level summaries have limited utility. Stewart, Charles (2011). "Voting Technologies"

    Election forensics

    Election forensics

    Election_forensics

  • Fixed-term election
  • Election that occurs on a set date

    day when a parliamentary term ended on its fifth year. The UK Parliament voted to bring the 2020 election forward to 2017, followed by its fast-tracking

    Fixed-term election

    Fixed-term_election

  • Cynthia McKinney
  • American politician and activist (born 1955)

    2002). "Crossover vote helped tilt Ga. races". USA Today. Archived from the original on September 18, 2008. Retrieved March 5, 2008. Crossover voting gave

    Cynthia McKinney

    Cynthia McKinney

    Cynthia_McKinney

  • Strategic voting
  • Choosing a candidate other than preferred to undercut a less desired one

    Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's

    Strategic voting

    Strategic_voting

  • Nesting (voting districts)
  • Delimitation of voting districts

    Nesting is the delimitation of voting districts for one elected body in order to define the voting districts for another body. The major concerns of nesting

    Nesting (voting districts)

    Nesting (voting districts)

    Nesting_(voting_districts)

  • List of Democrats who opposed the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign
  • Democrats voting for Trump cited concerns about NAFTA and coal mining. An exit poll showed Donald Trump receiving 22% of the Democratic vote in Kentucky

    List of Democrats who opposed the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign

    List_of_Democrats_who_opposed_the_Hillary_Clinton_2016_presidential_campaign

  • Nomination rules
  • Conditions under which a candidate or political party is entitled to stand for election

    provinces, must have held their grand congresses at least six months before the voting day, and must have held their district, provincial and grand congresses

    Nomination rules

    Nomination_rules

  • Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008
  • American Conservative, said that "principled conservatives" should consider voting for Obama since he promised a quick end to the Iraq War; which Bacevich

    Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

    Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

    Republican_and_conservative_support_for_Barack_Obama_in_2008

  • 2013 supranational electoral calendar
  • elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    2013 supranational electoral calendar

    2013_supranational_electoral_calendar

  • Anonymous elector
  • election or referendum is called. Otherwise, silent electors are able to vote via the same options as the rest of the population, either by attending a

    Anonymous elector

    Anonymous_elector

  • 2015 cash-for-votes scam
  • Indian political scandal

    The 2015 cash-for-votes scam was a political scandal in India, the second scandal of its kind since the 2008 cash-for-votes scandal. The 2015 political

    2015 cash-for-votes scam

    2015 cash-for-votes scam

    2015_cash-for-votes_scam

  • Electoral reform in the United States
  • Efforts to change electoral systems

    mail-in voting. From 2016 to 2020, 14 states adopted both early in-person and mail-in voting as an option to vote before election day. Mail-in voting was

    Electoral reform in the United States

    Electoral_reform_in_the_United_States

  • Retention election
  • Referendum on retaining an officeholder

    the incumbent judge to a further term in office (i.e. voting in favor of "retention") or voting against. They are usually nonpartisan, as the judge's

    Retention election

    Retention_election

  • Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans
  • Season of television series

    fan voting categories for season 50". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 17, 2025. Ross, Dalton (May 14, 2025). "Survivor reveals final fan voting category

    Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans

    Survivor_50:_In_the_Hands_of_the_Fans

  • 2011 South Bend mayoral election
  • third of the vote. Buttigieg benefited from large crossover voting in support of him, with one analysis finding that he received the votes of up to 3,000

    2011 South Bend mayoral election

    2011 South Bend mayoral election

    2011_South_Bend_mayoral_election

  • 2024 supranational electoral calendar
  • List of supranational elections held in 2024

    elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    2024 supranational electoral calendar

    2024_supranational_electoral_calendar

  • Parachute candidate
  • Term for political candidate with little connection to district

    to local issues, but may be detrimental to Britain's first-past-the-post voting system designed to create broad parties that party whips stabilize. Luciana

    Parachute candidate

    Parachute_candidate

  • Corriedale (crossover episode)
  • Crossover of ITV soap operas Coronation Street and Emmerdale

    excluding the adverts) crossover episode between ITV's two long-running soap operas, Coronation Street and Emmerdale. The crossover was announced on 14 May

    Corriedale (crossover episode)

    Corriedale_(crossover_episode)

  • Al Smith
  • American politician (1873–1944)

    United States presidential election, carrying five Southern states via crossover voting by conservative white Democrats. The fact that Smith was Catholic and

    Al Smith

    Al Smith

    Al_Smith

  • 2012 supranational electoral calendar
  • elector Apportionment Audits Competition Electoral boundary delimitation Crossover voting Electoral college Election law Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative

    2012 supranational electoral calendar

    2012_supranational_electoral_calendar

  • Election law
  • Laws governing political elections

    registration of voters and candidacies, its financing and propaganda, voting, counting of votes, scrutiny, electoral disputes, electoral observation and all contentious

    Election law

    Election_law

  • Al Smith 1928 presidential campaign
  • American political campaign

    crossover voting by conservative white Democrats (since disenfranchisement of blacks in the South at the turn of the century, whites dominated voting

    Al Smith 1928 presidential campaign

    Al Smith 1928 presidential campaign

    Al_Smith_1928_presidential_campaign

  • Politics of India
  • system of proportional representation using single transferable votes and the voting is conducted by Election Commission of India via secret ballot. The

    Politics of India

    Politics of India

    Politics_of_India

  • Election silence
  • Ban on political campaigning before or during election

    maintain a free voting environment". The goal is to give voters a chance to reflect, free of external pressures, before casting their votes. During this

    Election silence

    Election_silence

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  • Lytton
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Lytton

    From the Settlement on the Hill

  • Tidmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tidmore

    English : unexplained; possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

  • Carling
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Carling

    Little champion.

  • Aadvi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aadvi

    Unique

  • Nishadi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Nishadi

    Twilight

  • Isood
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Isood

    A Woman of Delicate Body

  • Ayuta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit

    Ayuta

    Unbound; Myriad

  • Sakeena
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil

    Sakeena

    God-inspired Peace of Mind; Tranquillity; Devout

  • Wagner
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Wagner

    Wagon maker.

  • Vyaapti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vyaapti

    Achievement, Omnipresence, Permeation

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  • Polling
  • n.

    The act of voting, or of registering a vote.

  • Independent
  • a.

    Not bound by party; exercising a free choice in voting with either or any party.

  • Ay
  • adv.

    Yes; yea; -- a word expressing assent, or an affirmative answer to a question. It is much used in viva voce voting in legislative bodies, etc.

  • Ballotation
  • n.

    Voting by ballot.

  • Ballot
  • n.

    Originally, a ball used for secret voting. Hence: Any printed or written ticket used in voting.

  • Ballot
  • n.

    The act of voting by balls or written or printed ballots or tickets; the system of voting secretly by balls or by tickets.

  • Blackball
  • v. t.

    To vote against, by putting a black ball into a ballot box; to reject or exclude, as by voting against with black balls; to ostracize.

  • Independent
  • n.

    One who does not acknowledge an obligation to support a party's candidate under all circumstances; one who exercises liberty in voting.

  • Century
  • n.

    A division of the Roman people formed according to their property, for the purpose of voting for civil officers.

  • Voting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Vote

  • Liveryman
  • n.

    A freeman of the city, in London, who, having paid certain fees, is entitled to wear the distinguishing dress or livery of the company to which he belongs, and also to enjoy certain other privileges, as the right of voting in an election for the lord mayor, sheriffs, chamberlain, etc.

  • Blackball
  • n.

    A ball of black color, esp. one used as a negative in voting; -- in this sense usually two words.

  • Crossbower
  • n.

    A crossbowman.

  • Delegate
  • n.

    One elected by the people of a territory to represent them in Congress, where he has the right of debating, but not of voting.

  • Disfranchise
  • v. t.

    To deprive of a franchise or chartered right; to dispossess of the rights of a citizen, or of a particular privilege, as of voting, holding office, etc.

  • Countervote
  • v. t.

    To vote in opposition to; to balance or overcome by voting; to outvote.

  • Exclude
  • v. t.

    To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting.

  • Vote
  • n.

    A wish, choice, or opinion, of a person or a body of persons, expressed in some received and authorized way; the expression of a wish, desire, will, preference, or choice, in regard to any measure proposed, in which the person voting has an interest in common with others, either in electing a person to office, or in passing laws, rules, regulations, etc.; suffrage.