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It is typically used to describe a method of voting whereby ballots are transferred from one polling station to another, with some ballots being cancelled out, as in a carousel. Example: The carousel voting process is often employed in elections where multiple ballot boxes are being used.
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carousel voting
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A fraudulent election tactic in which voters are transported from one place to another in order to cast multiple votes.
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They were approached at the last minute to join a "carousel" voting again and again for United Russia.
I had gone there because of reports that people were being bussed between polling stations, casting multiple votes in a practice known as "carousel" voting.
Newsnight's Tim Whewell reports from Moscow, where he tracked down one of the buses protesters claim were used to ferry people between polling stations, to cast multiple votes in a practice known as "carousel" voting.
Online the blogopshere was bursting with talk of election fraud, from ballot-box stuffing to so-called "carousel voting" - people being driven from polling station to polling station to vote several times for the party of power.
This is despite widespread evidence of fraud including carousel voting and the stuffing of ballot boxes.
Apparent carousel voting was the subject of viral videos on Sunday, though much of the footage was ambiguous.
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Opposition activists and independent observers said in particular they were concerned about reports of so called "carousel" or merry-go-round voting, where groups of voters turned up to vote more than once at different polling stations.
Take the "carousel", a system that involves groups of people touring round dozens of polling stations voting at every one.
As Julia Ioffe explained in a Foreign Policy article, on Election Day in December, an undercover reporter for the Russian site Lenta.ru described in detail how he had "participated in a 'carousel,' a Russian electoral innovation wherein voters are bused around to various polling stations," voting for Mr. Putin's United Russia Party at each stop.
Another way, revealed by undercover journalists in December, was the so-called "carousel", where groups are bussed around to vote multiple times.
Election watchdog Golos and other observers reported the use of so-called carousels, where voters are brought round on buses to vote many times.
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