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  2. Split-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Split-ticket voting or ticket splitting is when a voter in an election votes for candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election, as opposed to straight-ticket voting, where a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office up for election.

  3. How Ticket-Splitting ‘Vibes’ Voters Blocked the Red Wave

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    CSA ImagesLike ’80s movie reboots and low-rise jeans, split-ticket voters made quite a comeback in 2022.It wasn’t exactly a nationwide phenomenon, but the ingredients were largely the same in ...

  4. Ticket (election) - Wikipedia

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    While a ticket usually does refer to a political party, they are not legally the same. In rare cases, members of a political party can run against their party's official candidate by running with a rival party's ticket label or creating a new ticket under an independent or ad hoc party label depending on the jurisdiction's election laws ...

  5. Split-ticket voting saves Democrats in key battleground races

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    Split-ticket voting played a prominent role in several battleground states during last week’s elections despite the practice becoming increasingly less common. Democrats clinched major Senate ...

  6. List of elections involving vote splitting - Wikipedia

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    The year 2000 was an especially clear case when Al Gore would likely have won without vote splitting by one or more of the third-party tickets on the ballot. [50] [51] Which party benefits from a third-party ticket depends on the election and the candidates.

  7. Ticket-splitters hold the key to majorities in both chambers ...

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    "With ticket-splitting, you're dancing on the head of a pin," said Mike Madrid, a GOP strategist based in California, which is home to several House Republicans in Biden-won districts.

  8. Spoiler effect - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a primary election is to eliminate vote splitting among candidates from the same party in the general election by running only one candidate. In a two-party system, party primaries effectively turn FPP into a two-round system. [21] [22] [23] Vote splitting is the most common cause of spoiler effects in FPP. In these systems, the ...

  9. Why did Democrats win Senate races in so many states ... - AOL

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    Ticket-splitting used to be common, and while it is becoming less so in an era of increased partisanship, the swing-state down-ballot results show split tickets still can determine the outcome of ...