Straight-ticket voting
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In American politics, straight-ticket voting or straight-party voting refers to the practice of voting for every candidate that a political party has on a general election ballot. In some states, ballots may offer a straight-ticket voting option, sometimes known as a master lever,[1] that allows voters to check a box and vote for all of a party's candidates, instead of voting for each race individually.
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