Straw Vote Law and Legal Definition
Straw Vote is an unofficial vote used to predict how an election might turn out. It is generally a large-scale, scientifically determined public opinion survey based on a random sample of the population. They are commonly used to test public opinion of candidates running for office. Straw Vote is also called Straw Poll.
Legal Definition list
Related Legal Terms
- Absent Uniformed Services Voter
- Active Voters [Federal Elections]
- Alternative Vote
- Application for Voter Registration
- Force-the-Vote Provision
- Help America Vote Act
- Inactive Voters [Federal Elections]
- Last-Straw Doctrine
- Lists of Actual Voters
- Motor Voter Act / The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA)