down-ballot
adjective
USuk/ˈdaʊnˌbæl.ət/us/ˈdaʊnˌbæl.ət/used to refer topeoplewho aretryingto getelectedfor lessimportantpoliticaljobs, whosenamesareprintedlowerdown on theballot(=listofpeopleyou canvotefor), or tocontestsbetween thesepeople:
(竞选相对不那么重要的政治职位的人,或者这些人之间的竞争)下方票的,低位票的In Missouri, only a few down-ballotcandidateshavebenefitedsofarfrom the end ofdonationlimits.在密苏里州,到目前为止,只有少数几名低位票候选人从取消捐赠限额的做法中获益。
It'sdifficultfor Democrats in down-ballotracesto getattention.争夺下方票的民主党人很难得到关注。
Elections
- absentee
- absentee ballot
- absentee vote
- absentee voter
- absentee voting
- exit poll
- first-past-the-post
- flip
- franchise
- general election
- proportional representation
- proxy
- proxy vote
- proxy voter
- proxy voting
- voting
- voting booth
- voting machine
- voting slip
- whistle-stop