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  2. Party-line vote - Wikipedia

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    A party-line vote in a deliberative assembly (such as a constituent assembly, parliament, or legislature) is a vote in which a substantial majority of members of a political party vote the same way (usually in opposition to the other political party(ies) whose members vote the opposite way).

  3. Party line (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In politics, "the line", "the party line", or "the lines to take" is an idiom for a political party or social movement's canon agenda, as well as ideological elements specific to the organization's partisanship.

  4. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of studies on elite polarization focus on legislative and deliberative bodies. For many years, political scientists measured polarization in the US by examining the ratings of party members published by interest groups, but now, most analyze roll-call voting patterns to investigate trends in party-line voting and party unity.

  5. Does the end of NJ's party line on primary ballots mean ... - AOL

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    In terms of a general election, 9% of registered voters polled said they would definitely vote for Serrano Glassner and 38% said they would possibly vote for her. Bashaw had 10% definite and 35% ...

  6. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    The mixed-member proportional representation allows to estimate the share of strategic voters in first-past-the-post voting due to the separate votes for party-lists and local single-winner electoral district candidates. The vote for party-lists is considered sincere if the party vote share is significantly above the 5% electoral threshold in ...

  7. Crossing the floor - Wikipedia

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    For example, leaving an opposition party to support the government (or vice versa), leaving or being expelled from the party one ran with at election and sitting as a clear [note 1] independent, or even leaving one opposition party to join another. In both countries, the term carries only this meaning, not simply voting against the party line ...

  8. Party discipline - Wikipedia

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    In India, party discipline in regards to voting is strong enough that a vote by the legislature against the government is understood, by convention, to cause the government to "collapse". Party leaders in such governments also often have the authority to expel members of the party who violate the party line. [17]

  9. Video shows line for Kamala Harris rally, not early voting ...

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    The claim: Video shows line for early voting in Grand Rapids, Michigan. An Oct. 18 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows thousands of people waiting in a line that winds along a series ...