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electioneer

/ɪˌlɛk.ʃənˈɪə(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • A person who actively campaigns for a political candidate, party, or proposal.

    - "John is an electioneer who goes door to door to persuade voters to support his candidate."
    - "During election season, you may see electioneers wearing campaign T-shirts, waving signs, or speaking with voters in public places."

Rhymes
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campaigner , voter , candidate , advocate
Homonyms
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  1. electioneer () : A person who actively campaigns for a political candidate, party, or proposal.


Homophones
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  1. elephant

  2. elevator


Variants
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electioneer , electioneered , electioneerer , electioneerers , electioneering , electioneers
Forms
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electioneer (noun), electioneer (verb), electioneering (noun), electioneering (verb)


Etymology
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The word 'electioneer' comes from the Middle English word 'eleccioun', which means 'choice, selection'. The term 'electioneer' refers to someone who actively works to influence the outcome of an election.


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  1. The term 'electioneer' comes from the Middle English word 'eleccioun', which means 'choice, selection'. The earliest known use of the term 'electioneer' in English was in the 16th century. The practice of electioneering, or actively campaigning for a political candidate, party, or proposal, has been an integral part of the democratic process since ancient times. Throughout history, electioneering has taken many forms and has been shaped by various cultural, historical, and societal factors. From simple verbal persuasion and hand-to-hand distribution of campaign materials, to more complex and sophisticated strategies, tactics, techniques, or methods, such as the use of mass media, digital technologies, social media, data analytics, and other forms of advanced technology, electioneering has continually evolved and adapted to meet the changing needs and challenges of the democratic process in different times and places. Despite its long and rich history, the practice of electioneering has also been subject to various forms of controversy, criticism, and debate throughout the centuries. From allegations of corruption, bribery, and vote-rigging, to concerns about the negative impact of electioneering on the democratic process, the media, and society as a whole, the practice of electioneering has been the subject of much discussion, analysis, and evaluation by scholars, political scientists, historians, journalists, and other experts in various fields and disciplines. Despite the many controversies, criticisms, and debates that have surrounded the practice of electioneering throughout history, the fundamental importance and value of this essential democratic practice cannot be overstated. As the cornerstone of the democratic process, electioneering plays a critical role in shaping the political landscape, informing public opinion, and ultimately determining the outcome of elections at all levels and in all countries around the world. Therefore, as we continue to navigate the complex and ever-evolving world of politics, democracy, and electioneering, it is essential that we remain informed, engaged, and committed to upholding the fundamental principles and values of the democratic process, and ensuring that the practice of electioneering continues to serve as a vital and essential cornerstone of the democratic process, and a critical and indispensable tool for shaping the political landscape, informing public opinion, and ultimately determining the outcome of elections at all levels and in all countries around the world.


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  1. campaign: A coordinated series of activities and efforts undertaken to promote the election of a candidate or the passage of a ballot proposal.

  2. voter: A person who is eligible to vote in an election. A voter must meet the age, residency, and citizenship requirements established by the laws and regulations governing elections in a particular jurisdiction.

  3. polling station: A physical location where voters can go to cast their ballots in person during an election. A polling station may be located in a school, community center, library, or other public building, or it may be set up in a tent or other temporary structure located in an open area such as a park or a town square.

  4. ballot box: A secure container used to collect and store completed ballots, which are then counted to determine the outcome of an election. A ballot box is typically made of heavy, durable materials such as metal or reinforced plastic, and it is designed to be tamper-evident and resistant to attempts to break into it or manipulate its contents.

  5. voting booth: A private, enclosed space where voters can go to cast their ballots in private and away from the influence or observation of others during an election. A voting booth is typically made of lightweight, portable materials such as cardboard or plastic, and it is designed to be easy to set up, use, and take down, while also providing voters with a degree of privacy and confidentiality as they cast their ballots.


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The term 'electioneer' has a rich cultural history. During elections, electioneers can be seen working in various capacities. Some electioneers go door to door, speaking with voters and trying to persuade them to support their candidate. Other electioneers may work at polling stations, registering voters, handing out ballots, and helping to ensure that the election runs smoothly and fairly.

How to Memorize "electioneer"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person dressed in a campaign T-shirt, carrying a sign, and knocking on doors to talk to voters about their candidate.

  2. associate

    - Think about the last election that you participated in, and recall the people that you saw campaigning for their candidates. How did they look, act, and speak to voters? What messages and arguments did they use to persuade voters to support their candidates?

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'R.A.I.N.S.' to help remember the key elements and components of an effective election campaign, and how these elements and components can be used to persuade and influence voters to support a particular candidate or cause. R: Reach - Identify and target specific voter demographics, populations, or communities, and tailor campaign messages, arguments, and appeals to resonate with and effectively persuade and influence these specific voter groups. A: Analyze - Conduct thorough research, analysis, and evaluation of voter demographics, populations, or communities, and identify key trends, patterns, or issues that may impact voter preferences, perceptions, or attitudes towards a particular candidate or cause. I: Inform - Provide accurate, reliable, and unbiased information, facts, data, or evidence to voters, and help them make informed and well-considered decisions about which candidate or cause to support. N: Nurture - Develop and sustain long-term relationships and connections with voters, and foster a sense of trust, respect, loyalty, or allegiance towards a particular candidate or cause. S: Strengthen - Build and enhance the strength, effectiveness, and impact of an election campaign, and employ various strategies, tactics, techniques, or methods to maximize the reach, resonance, persuasion, and influence of the campaign messages, arguments, and appeals, and ultimately secure the support, votes, and allegiance of the target voter demographics, populations, or communities.


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