cross-voting - definitie. Wat is cross-voting
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Wat (wie) is cross-voting - definitie

POLITICAL TERM
Cross the floor; Crossed the floor; Floor-crossing; Floor crossing; Cross floor; Crosses the floor; Cross-voting; Floor-crosser
  • In the [[Australian Senate]], Senators vote in favor of a motion by sitting on the benches to the president's right (left of photo), and against it by sitting on the benches to the president's left (right of photo)

cross-voting         
¦ noun voting for a party one does not belong to, or for more than one party.
Crossing the floor         
In parliamentary systems, politicians are said to cross the floor if they formally change their political affiliation to a different political party than which they were initially elected under (as is the case in Canada and the United Kingdom). In Australia though, this term simply refers to Members of Parliament (MPs) who dissent from the party line and vote against the express instructions of the party whip while retaining membership in their political party (at least for the time being).
cross the floor         
Brit.
join the opposing side in Parliament.

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Crossing the floor

In parliamentary systems, politicians are said to cross the floor if they formally change their political affiliation to a different political party than which they were initially elected under (as is the case in Canada and the United Kingdom). In Australia though, this term simply refers to Members of Parliament (MPs) who dissent from the party line and vote against the express instructions of the party whip while retaining membership in their political party (at least for the time being).

Voting against party lines may lead to consequences such as losing a position (e.g., as minister or a portfolio critic) or being ejected from the party caucus. While these practices are legally permissible in most countries, crossing the floor can lead to controversy and media attention. Some countries like India, the Maldives and Bangladesh have laws that remove a member from parliament due to floor-crossing.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor cross-voting
1. I have the qualification.» On whether she expected cross– voting in her favor, Heptullah replied that it was not correct to use the expression of cross–voting.
2. Shekhawat’s strategists have been counting heavily on cross–voting by Rajputs in the UPA–camp.
3. She said: «If there is no whip, then it is no cross–voting.»
4. But the suspension came barely two days after results of the July 1' election showed cross–voting from the Gujarat BJP camp in favour of Patil.
5. The NDA is understood be betting its stakes on what it expects to be massive cross–voting by critics of Gandhi in the UPA in favour of Shekhawat, who party leader Sushma Swaraj had said would be supported by the Opposition alliance as an Independent candidate.