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  2. Split-ticket voting or ticket splitting is when a voter in an election votes for candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election, as opposed to straight-ticket voting, where a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office up for election.

  3. A split ticket is when a voter chooses candidates from different political parties in the same election. This practice reflects an individual’s willingness to evaluate candidates on their merits, rather than strictly adhering to party lines.

  4. Ticket-splitting is when, in a single election, citizens vote for candidates of opposing political parties; for example, they may vote for a Republican for president and Democrats for seats in Congress, instead of voting for a straight one-party ticket.

  5. Mar 1, 2009 · First, we provide an overarching definition of ticket splitting. Second, we examine the state of existing theory. Third, we consider the various methodological challenges that the study of ticket splitting pose to analysts.

    • Barry C. Burden, Gretchen Helmke
    • 2009
  6. Dec 13, 2023 · Split ticket voting refers to the act of voting for candidates from different political parties in the same election, deviating from the traditional practice of voting for all candidates from a single party.

  7. Mar 22, 2021 · Ticket splitting is the process by which voters will choose different parties for different offices in elections. To put more simply, in an election whereby several offices are all being contested on a single ballot, to split a ticket, voters will vote one party for one office, and a different party for another.

  8. Scholars agree that when both presi- dential and congressional candidates are on the ballot the driving force behind divided government at the national level is split-ticket voting. In this study, I present a new psychological model of split-ticket voting.