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The phrase "a crossover ballot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to elections or voting, particularly when referring to a ballot that allows voters to select candidates from different parties.
Example: "In the upcoming election, voters will have the option to use a crossover ballot to choose candidates from both major parties."
Alternatives: "a mixed-party ballot" or "an open ballot".
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(Do not offer them a crossover ballot if they do not ask).".
The official election officer training manual states, "Processing a Crossover Voter: A No Party Preference voter will need to request a crossover ballot from the Roster Index Officer.
According to Kim Alexander, director of the California Voter Foundation, there are 2.2 million NPP voters who vote by mail and 85% of them did not return the postcards they were sent to request a crossover ballot.
Based on reports from across the city, two types of problems stood out over most: ballot reader malfunctions at polling places and confusion over NPP (No Party Preference) Voters, independent voters who are allowed to vote in the Democratic Party but need a crossover ballot to do so.
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If a voter didn't know to ask for a special crossover ballot, they couldn't expect a tutorial at the polls.
Thus, independent voters without a special crossover ballot were having their votes for president thrown out.
Tim showed her an example crossover ballot.
In California, people who identify as 'independent' register as No Party Preference, however, they are allowed to vote for president using a special Democratic, American Independent Party, or Libertarian crossover ballot in counties which opted to use crossover ballots.
In California, people who identify as 'independent' register as No Party Preference, however, they are allowed to vote for president using a special Democratic, American Independent Party, or Libertarian crossover ballot in counties which opted to use them.
Voter Suppression Tactics Volunteer election observer Don Ford alleges that provisional ballots and crossover ballots are a form of suppression.
Did they run out of the crossover ballots at the precincts?
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