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What (who) is write in - definition

CANDIDATE IN AN ELECTION WHOSE NAME DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE BALLOT, BUT FOR WHOM VOTERS MAY VOTE NONETHELESS BY WRITING IN THE PERSON'S NAME
Write-in; Write-in campaign; Write-In Vote; Write-in vote; Write-in candidates; Write-In; Write in candidate; Write-in ballot; Written in; Write-In Candidate; Write-in Candidate; Write-ins; Write in; Pulvapies; Write-in candidacy; Write-in votes; Write-In Votes
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write in         
1.
If you write in to an organization, you send them a letter.
What's the point in writing in when you only print half the letter anyway?...
So there's another thing that you might like to write in to this programme about.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P to n
2.
In the United States, if someone who is voting in an election writes in a person whose name is not on the list of candidates, they write that person's name on the voting paper and vote for him or her.
I think I'll write in Pat Wilson...
I'm going to write him in on my ballot next year.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
3.
see also write-in
write-in         
(write-ins)
In the US, a write-in is a vote that you make by writing the candidate's name on the ballot paper.
When Republican write-ins were included, Johnson's margin of victory was only 330 votes...
N-COUNT: also N n
write-in         
¦ noun US a vote cast for an unlisted candidate by writing their name on a ballot paper.

Wikipedia

Write-in candidate

A write-in candidate is a candidate whose name does not appear on the ballot but seeks election by asking voters to cast a vote for the candidate by physically writing in the person's name on the ballot. Depending on electoral law it may be possible to win an election by winning a sufficient number of such write-in votes, which count equally as if the person was formally listed on the ballot.

Writing in a name that is not already on the election ballot is considered a practice of the United States. However, some other jurisdictions have allowed this practice. In the United States, there are variations in laws governing write-in candidates, depending on the office (federal or local) and whether the election is a primary election or the general election; general practice is an empty field close by annotated to explain its purpose on the ballot if it applies. In five U.S. states there are no elections to which it can apply, under their present laws. Election laws are enacted by each state and in the District of Columbia, to apply to their voters.

Examples of use of write in
1. "There are certain things I‘d rather write in English, certain others I‘d rather write in Turkish," she explains.
2. Simply write in to nominate your favourite children‘s charity.
3. Some even write in daily newspapers without by–lines.
4. Wallace has already filed as a write–in candidate.
5. A physics admissions tutor said: "They can‘t write in sentences.