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ALLIANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES THAT RUN TOGETHER OR AS ONE GROUP IN ELECTIONS
Kartel (electoral alliance); Electoral coalition; Lijstverbinding; Fusion candidate; Bipartisan electoral agreement; Electoral pact; Electoral bloc; List combination; Election bloc; Cartel (electoral alliance); Electoral agreement; Electoral coalitions

electoral      
adj. προεκλογικός
electoral campaign         
  • Election campaign in [[East Timor]]: Truck Rally
  • Electioneering in front of a voting location for municipal elections in [[New Hampshire]] in 2022
  • 1976 presidential campaign]].
ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS WITHIN A SPECIFIC GROUP
Election campaign; Political campaigning; Political campaigns; Political Campaign; Electioneering; Political TV advertising; Political campaigner; Presidential campaign; Election campaigns; Political Campaigning; Electoral campaign; Electric campaigns; Paper campaign; Informational campaign; Campaign rally; Electoral campaigns; U.S. presidential campaign; Campaign volunteer; Electoral campaigning; Election campaigning; Campaign sorting
προεκλογική εκστρατεία
election results         
  • Paasikivi]] to succeed him, with 159 votes.
  • Campaigners working on posters in [[Milan]], Italy, 2004
  • [[Roman coin]] depicting election
  • date=December 2021}}
  • Reichstag]] and the [[Anschluss]]. The "no" box was made significantly smaller than the "yes" box.
  • 1936 elections in Nazi Germany]]
PROCESS BY WHICH A POPULATION CHOOSES THE HOLDER OF A PUBLIC OFFICE
Elections; Democratically-elected government; Free and just elections; Show election; Criticisms of electoral politics; Electoral; Electoral process; Anti-electoralism; Show-election; Sham election; Elect; Demonstration election; Free elections; Rolling election; Federal election; Show elections; Rubber stamp election; Free election; Democratically elected; Fair and free election; Election results; Elected government; Criticisms of electoralism; Democratic election; Democratic elections; Democratically elected government; Non-democratic elections; Elxn; Non-democratic election; Voting by choice
εκλογικά αποτελέσματα

Definitie

electoral register
(electoral registers)
An electoral register is an official list of all the people who have the right to vote in an election. (BRIT)
Many students are not on the electoral register.
= electoral roll
N-COUNT: usu the N in sing

Wikipedia

Electoral alliance

An electoral alliance (also known as a bipartisan electoral agreement, electoral pact, electoral agreement, electoral coalition or electoral bloc) is an association of political parties or individuals that exists solely to stand in elections.

Each of the parties within the alliance has its own policies but chooses temporarily to put aside differences in favour of common goals and ideology in order to pool their voters' support and get elected. On occasion, an electoral alliance may be formed by parties with very different policy goals, which agree to pool resources in order to stop a particular candidate or party from gaining power.

Unlike a coalition formed after an election, the partners in an electoral alliance usually do not run candidates against one another but encourage their supporters to vote for candidates from the other members of the alliance. In some agreements with a larger party enjoying a higher degree of success at the polls, the smaller party fields candidates under the banner of the larger party, with the elected members of the smaller party sitting with the elected members of the larger party in the cabinet or legislature. They usually aim to continue co-operation after the election, for example by campaigning together on issues on which they have common views.

By offering to endorse or nominate a major party's candidate, minor parties may be in position to influence the candidate's platform.