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Electoral alliance - Definition and Overview

An electoral alliance is an association of political parties or individuals which exists solely to stand in elections.

Each party of group within the alliance will have its own policies, but will choose temporarily to put aside differences in favour of common goals and ideology. On occasion, an electoral alliance may be formed by parties with very different policy goals, who agree to pool resources in order to stop a particular candidate or party from gaining power.

Unlike a coalition formed after an election, the partners in an electoral alliance will usually not run candidates against each other, and will encourage their supporters to vote for candidates from the other members of the alliance.

Examples include the Socialist Alliance in England and the Anti-Capitalist Alliance in New Zealand.

Example Usage of Electoral

micobit: hay alguna multa efectiva para los candidatos que no saquen su propaganda Electoral en la fecha prevista?? . #chilevota
defensaciudad: Remoción Administrador Municipal de Ñuñoa por intervención Electoral http://fb.me/3D3Bz78
elnaveghable: ¡Vuelve la propaganda Electoral! http://bit.ly/8QM4HY
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