thiis dick .
where you vote for two different parties
no i can not
My father always voted for everyone on the ballot who belonged to the same party. I vote a split ticket, which means that I will vote for people on the ballot regardless of party.
Either split ticket vote, straight ticket vote , democratic vote, republican vote correct answer...straight party ballot/vote
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.
C. the voter chooses to vote based upon issues and not parties
The alternative to voting a straight ticket is to vote a split ticket.
With MMP (where two votes are done on one ballot, one vote is for a political party list and the other is for the constituency candidate elected by First Past the Post like in the UK), a split vote is where the voter votes for a constituency candidate from one party (CDU) and then uses their second vote to vote for a different party (FDP). Since they are natural coalition partners the Christian Democratic Union and the free market, pro-business Free Democratic Party unofficially promote the idea of splitting their vote (CDU for the 1st vote, FDP for the 2nd vote).
voting a split ticket
William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt split the Republican vote, allowing the Democrat Wilson to win in the electoral college vote.
In the 1896 presidential election California electors split their vote giving 8 electoral votes to McKinley and 1 to Bryan. Kentucky electors split their vote giving 12 electoral votes to McKinley and 1 to Bryan.
No it is a winner takes all state.