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  2. Split-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Split-ticket voting may also occur in elections where multiple voting systems are employed. Another possible motivation is if the voter does not have significant preference to either party and tactically looks to elect different party members in symbiotic roles to limit the impact of each.

  3. List of elections involving vote splitting - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, the Republican Party's presidential ticket, according to the research cited below, has benefited most from the spoiler effect of the plurality voting system that chooses electors for the electoral college. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. What is split-ticket voting? How it might affect close ... - AOL

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    Split-ticket voting involves a voter selecting candidates of different political parties for different offices on the same ballot, such as choosing the Democratic presidential nominee and a GOP ...

  6. Vote linkage - Wikipedia

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    Some supermixed systems use vote linkage together with parallel voting (superposition) in a two-vote setup, where split ticket voting is allowed. [ 4 ] [ 9 ] How proportional the outcome depends on many factors including the vote transfer rules, such which votes are recounted as party list votes, and other parameters (e.g. the number of list ...

  7. What is split-ticket voting? How it might affect close ... - AOL

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    These California districts could help decide whether Democrats or Republicans control the House of Representatives in 2025.

  8. Spoiler effect - Wikipedia

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    In a two-party system, party primaries effectively turn FPP into a two-round system. [25] [26] [27] Vote splitting is the most common cause of spoiler effects in FPP. In these systems, the presence of many ideologically-similar candidates causes their vote total to be split between them, placing these candidates at a disadvantage.

  9. Why Split-Ticket Voters Must Keep Trump Accountable on ... - AOL

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    Split-ticket voters should be aware that even if their home state protects basic rights, they are not inoculated from the trickle-down effect of other states with bans.