Definition of «protest vote»

A protest vote is a type of voting in which an individual casts their ballot for a candidate or party that they do not necessarily support, but rather as a means of expressing dissatisfaction with other options available. It's often used to show disapproval towards the mainstream candidates or parties and can be seen as a way of protesting against the status quo. In some cases, it may also reflect a desire for change or frustration with the political system.

Sentences with «protest vote»

  • I live in a mostly one - party state, and I'm proud of my consistent protest votes for federal offices and local chief executive as well. (politics.stackexchange.com)
  • He denied that he was riding on the back of protest votes, saying people «absolutely believed» in what the party stands for. (itv.com)
  • The party now appears to be sucking up protest votes from across the political spectrum. (politics.co.uk)
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