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split-vote

a voting system in which two candidates from different parties are voted for. May also be used as an attributive adjective, as in a split-vote system.

A split-vote is not in practice in Nepal.

by Uttam Maharjan 2 January 30, 2015


Why are you rigging the votes

Was that you that voted down some of my definitions?

So, why are you doing it?

Why are you rigging the votes

by WorseThanHitler March 13, 2021


People Voted

When your fucking idiot friend think people need to vote on a word to be in the Urban Dictionary

Dude pretz put it on urban dictionary and people voted

by DrPeopleVoted July 10, 2019


Fraudulent Election Vote

A vote made for someone who isn't Donald Trump

That vote is totally a Fraudulent Election Vote, you can tell by the fact that it isn't a vote for Trump

by topsailpolitics November 7, 2020


Voting

Deciding if you want to change your world by picking the person to be the leader of a political party.

verb
gerund or present participle: voting
give or register a vote.
"They voted against the resolution"

I VOTED for Biden in the 2020 election so this pandemic could end faster and human rights issues would actually be addressed.

verb
gerund or present participle: voting
give or register a vote.
"They voted against the resolution"

by Cool_gamer_who_plays_minecraft April 1, 2021


Voting

A way to make a country look more democratic than it is, especially during a pandemic.

No wonder some groups of people seem a little more desperate to get people to vote this year, they want to perpetuate their illusion of having more rights than they actually do, kind of like a herd. The process of voting, the whole atmosphere of going to the polling stations and voting helps maintain the illusion of a country being more democratic than it really is.

by Solid Mantis October 30, 2020


Voting

A way to make a country look more democratic than it is, especially during a pandemic.

No wonder some groups of people seem a little more desperate to get people to vote this year, they want to perpetuate their illusion of having more rights than they actually do, kind of like a herd. The process of voting, the whole atmosphere of going to the polling stations and voting helps maintain the illusion of a country being more democratic than it really is. The people going out and voting aren't usually the same ones making the decisions about what businesses get shut down, or mask mandates. They're usually the ones being told to wear a mask, or where not to go (until it's time to vote, then they're told to go to the polling station, just like a herd).

by Solid Mantis October 30, 2020