See also: write in

English edit

Etymology edit

Deverbal from write in. So called because anybody wishing to vote for such a candidate must explicitly write the candidate's name on the ballot.

Noun edit

write-in (plural write-ins) (often attributive)

  1. (politics) A candidate whose name is not listed on the ballot.
    • 2019 February 19, Jeremy Pelzer, “Youngstown School Board member Dario Hunter seeks Green Party presidential nomination”, in cleveland.com[1]:
      He won a write-in campaign for Youngstown school board in 2015; he joined the Green Party last year.
  2. (politics) A vote made for a candidate of this kind.

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