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Split ticket voting is the current ticket system; where all candidates are shown on a ballot. Unlike in the "old" days when you would receive a ticket with the candidate of the party you affiliated with.

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The alternative to voting a straight ticket is to vote a?

The alternative to voting a straight ticket is to vote a split ticket.


What is it called when a person votes for candidates from more than one party?

Voting for candidates from more than one party is called split-ticket voting.


What is a split ticket voting?

Split Ticket voting is when a person belongs to one political party for example Democrat but they vote for the opposing parties candidate.


What is an example sentence using split-ticket voting?

In split-ticket voting, a person may vote for people from different parties and for different positions.


Voting for all candidates of one party is called what?

Either split ticket vote, straight ticket vote , democratic vote, republican vote correct answer...straight party ballot/vote


If you vote for candidates from both parties what type of ticket are you voting?

You are voting split-ticket. People who vote split-ticket make it point to vote for at least one Republican and at least one Democrat.


What is straight-ticket and split-ticket voting?

Straight-ticket voting is voting for one party for the whole ballot. Split-ticket voting is voting for candidates of various parties for the various offices on the ballot. Some (perhaps all?) states will give you the option of selecting a straight-ticket vote at the top of the ballot so, if everyone you are voting for is of the same party, you do not need to go through the entire ballot (of course, this does not apply to primary elections).


What are you doing if you vote for candidates from both parties?

voting a split ticket


The practice of voting for candidates of more than anyone party in anyone election?

split-ticket voting


What is is the decline in split ticket voting?

Split ticket voting means that a person votes for either democrat or republican based on the candidate's values. Straight ticket voting means that a person votes for either democrat or republican every single time, no matter what their views are. In 2012, more people began to vote a straight party ticket.


What is an example of the split-ticket voting decline?

where you vote for two different parties


What is split vote?

A split-ticket refers to a ballot on which the voter has chosen candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election. Split-ticket voting is in contrast to straight-ticket voting in which a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office on the ballot.

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