straight\ ticket

straight\ ticket
noun
A vote for all the candidates of a single party.

Uncle Fred was a loyal member of his party. He always voted the straight ticket.

Contrast: split ticket

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  • straight ticket — ☆ straight ticket n. a ballot cast for candidates of only one party …   English World dictionary

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