Sentence examples for straight ticket from inspiring English sources

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straight ticket

noun

A ballot cast for all the candidates of a specific political party.

  • Sally voted a straight ticket for her political party.

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I never go straight ticket".

In Texas and 13 other states, the straight ticket appears safe for now.

The straight ticket is going out of style in some places.

LIVINGSTON CLINGS TO STRAIGHT TICKET; Republicans Want Republican Mayor, Kings Leader Replies to Koenig on Fusion.

"I don't vote straight ticket, but I tend to vote Democrat.

He had always voted a straight ticket, he told me, and had never cast a ballot for Bush.

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However, in nonpartisan elections without straight-ticket voting, participation is increased compared to nonpartisan elections with straight-ticket voting.

Not a great monument to the straight-ticket voters.

Additionally, both forms of nonpartisan elections have less participation than partisan elections, all of which have the straight-ticket option.

Democrats had a slight edge in straight-ticket voting in that county that year.

Although his base of straight-ticket Republican voters would probably have stayed loyal, many were wavering.

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